The Ghost and Mr. Chicken
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:23:00
Mm-hmm. What did you think of it?
:23:03
What do you mean? The
story on the Simmons place.

:23:07
Oh, yes, I did see that. That was mine.
:23:11
Really?
:23:13
Gee, I didn't know you were a reporter.
I thought you were just a typesetter.

:23:16
Oh, well, no.
I am now,

:23:19
yeah, but, I mean,
that's just background.

:23:21
I'm working my way up. Oh, I see.
:23:25
I have a certificate from the
Kansas City Correspondence College...

:23:28
in journalism,
you know.

:23:30
Rafe Henderson came out
of there, you know. Oh.

:23:32
Who's Rafe Henderson? He's the one that
covered that famous dead whale story.

:23:37
You know, where that whale washed
up on the beach in San Francisco?

:23:40
Laid there for three weeks. Ugh.
:23:43
Oh, I'm sorry.
:23:48
Oh.
:23:53
Thank you.
Uh, who gets the soup?

:23:56
Yours truly.
Oh.

:23:58
Just put it right there. Okay.
:24:01
Uh... can you manage?
:24:04
Oh, sure.
:24:16
Do you have any more
assignments?

:24:20
Well, as
a matter of fact,

:24:23
it's just possible that something
very big is about to break.

:24:28
Don't mention this
to anybody.

:24:30
I may do a follow-up on
the Simmons story. Ooh.

:24:33
They want me to spend
tonight in the Simmons house.

:24:36
It's the 20th anniversary of
their murder/suicide, you know.

:24:38
I know. Gee, that's
an exciting idea.

:24:42
You know, even though most people
say they don't believe in ghosts,

:24:44
it takes an awful lot of nerve to spend
the night in that spooky old place.

:24:47
Mmm. Spunk.
:24:51
Are you gonna do it?
:24:55
Well...
:24:59
Uh, aren't you through
with yourJell-O?


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