As Justin learned, it wasn't a controlled salt grass prairie burn, but just two politicians arguing with typical strongly worded, diametrically opposed, party line rhetoric . . .
When the younger kids kept begging to stay in the water a little longer at the beach, their big brother Bob (kind of a bully--and in a hurry to get to McDonalds) said, "No, the day is nearly done and dark is when the sharks come to feed on kids that don't listen . . ."
When Tommie John called the police station to ask if they knew about the fierce lightning storm on the other side of town, they said, "No need to worry; it's just the politicians debating over at the fairgrounds . . . "
Jimmy's visitors from New York were blown away by the Texas Gulf Coast sunset, but jimmy said it was "average--well, maybe just a little spectacular . . ."
Arthur (not pictured) had been dating Janeen (also not pictured) for some time, but felt the relationship was not progressing the way he had intended. It seemed as though little things got in the way and always seemed to put him in a bad light. He really wasn't a bad guy--if he could just get her to see him in a good light, maybe a sunset . . .
Willie's mother had told him, "Sunsets are a big clue that it's getting dark, so get home while you can still see." Willie suddenly realized he was cutting it pretty close . . .