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Recently Posted American Stories

 

Doctor Finds Poor Friends

Jack McConnell stopped to pick up a man who was walking down a dirt road without an umbrella on a drizzly day.

“Where you headed?” McConnell called out the window.

“To look for a job,” the man answered. “Any one I can get.”

“What’s your name?”

“James.”

“You married?”

“Yes. I’ve got two kids and my wife is pregnant with our third.”

“What do you do for medical care?” McConnell wondered. He was a retired doctor.

“We have to take care of ourselves,” James said. “No one else is going to help us.”

His answer would change thousands of lives across the country.

Who Invented the Wild West?

Who Invented the Wild West?

Lewis Whirlwind Horse was the last living member of a traveling troupe of cowboys and Indians who invented the way we imagine the Old West must have been. “We were playing at the old Madison Square Garden in New York City, which is neither square nor a garden,” Whirlwind Horse said. “Buffalo Bill directed us to ride our horses around a circled ‘wagon train’ so we could show off our riding skills. My role in the act was to grab a pioneer woman and take her into a tepee set up at the other end of the arena. She was supposed to scream until Buffalo Bill came and rescued her, but we Indians were doing the screeching. You see, we played gin rummy while we were waiting for Bill to come shoot us, and she sat in on the game. She was the best card player in the show. Beat us every time. We were supposed to be killing her, but her card playing was killing us!”

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