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It’s this recurring waking-dream, especially on these blustery nights. I can almost see the sheen of the mahogany surface of the bar top. I can almost feel the weight of the tattered rag that sits on my shoulder. Barryman’s is a place to come in from the cold. There’s always a fresh carafe on the burner of the Bunn machine. Or, there are stronger drinks. This is the place where you can talk to anyone about anything. And, no one is ever wrong, because we all know that we all know that everyone is full of **** but we like them and ourselves anyway. Well, there was that one time that one poor ******* got the boot. Everyone remembers that one. He was hollering about how Winston Churchill could’ve made a better cup of coffee in spite of his drink of choice being blackberry brandy and how Kafka was overrated. So, he was out on his self-righteous *** Oh, how he did howl for a while, this piss-drunk sonofabitch; but then we remembered that we’re all a bit like he was then from time to time. And, we retrieved him, his muffler, his hat, gave him some coffee, a copy of “Catcher”, and a seat by the fire. *** -JBClaywell © P&ZPublications
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Dec 26, 2016
Dec 26, 2016 at 10:05 PM UTC
Warmth On a Cold Night at Barryman’s
It’s this recurring waking-dream, especially on these blustery nights. I can almost see the sheen of the mahogany surface of the bar top. I can almost feel the weight of the tattered rag that sits on my shoulder. Barryman’s is a place to come in from the cold. There’s always a fresh carafe on the burner of the Bunn machine. Or, there are stronger drinks. This is the place where you can talk to anyone about anything. And, no one is ever wrong, because we all know that we all know that everyone is full of **** but we like them and ourselves anyway. Well, there was that one time that one poor ******* got the boot. Everyone remembers that one. He was hollering about how Winston Churchill could’ve made a better cup of coffee in spite of his drink of choice being blackberry brandy and how Kafka was overrated. So, he was out on his self-righteous *** Oh, how he did howl for a while, this piss-drunk sonofabitch; but then we remembered that we’re all a bit like he was then from time to time. And, we retrieved him, his muffler, his hat, gave him some coffee, a copy of “Catcher”, and a seat by the fire. *** -JBClaywell © P&ZPublications
Dreams are just the stories we tell ourselves while we sleep.
jay-claywell
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Dec 26, 2016
Dec 26, 2016 at 10:05 PM UTC
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