True Grit
Though the seaside buffet was good, Horace contended that it really gave diners an understanding of “True Grit . . .”
Though the seaside buffet was good, Horace contended that it really gave diners an understanding of “True Grit . . .”
The storm had taken quite a toll, but now the calm gulf waters were back, the blue skies and the tourists. Joseph (not pictured) had rebuilt before, but was getting tired; leaning in fact towards quitting, collecting the insurance and moving to Nebraska . . .
Scientists, trying to create a dog that could trail bad guys in any direction, agreed that the first prototype might need some further development . . .
Justin soon learned that you can’t fight the law of gravity . . .
Justin really understood you didn’t have to be John Wayne to understand the meaning of “True Grit,” he had it at Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner. . .
New York and Nathan’s had their July 4th Hot Dog Eating contest, so not to be outdone, Texas had its Fresh Fish eating contest. Clyde was running into trouble with #38 . . .