Bishop brothers, Tux and the twins, Blue and Bram, were wantin to get themselves married and have a slew of babies. \"What they hadn t figured on was that findin a wife would be hard, considerin women had been flocking after em like ducks to bread crumbs for years. \"Tux and Nancy, as you remember, after a lot of fussin and fumin , up and got married. Oh, heavenly days, they are doin fine, just so happy they seem to glow. \"Jana-John and Abe, the Bishop boys mama and papa, are pleased as all get-out bout Tux and Nancy. \"Now, fore I go any further here with spinnin my tale bout what happened to Blue, I need to be tellin, you some bout Amy lVi ~dison. She s one of those reporter people for that ~g, important news- paper folks read with their m~min coffee. You know, the Houston Holler paper. \"Well, Amy s got her mind firmly fixed on bein one of the best reporters in the state of Texas. That s the only thing that matters a hoot to her, that job of hers...now and in the future to come. She doesn t take time for another thing, it seems. \"No time at all...\" \"I don t have time for this,\" Amy Madison said, smacking the steering wheel of her ancient compact car. \"You...will...start,\" she said, narrowing her eyes. Turning the key in the ignition again, she cringed at the ominous grinding noise, then sighed with relief when the engine caught, chugging in an erratic rhythm. Pressing slowly on the gas pedal, Amy gripped the steering wheel tightly as the car lurched away from the curb. A quick glance in the rearview mirror re- vealed black smoke billowing from the tailpipe. \"This car,\" she muttered, \"is not environmentally correct.\"
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