The Many Faces of Branson’s Favorite Comedian: Terry Wayne Sanders

By John Clise Terry Wayne Sanders has been entertaining visitors to Branson, MO., for more than 40 years and shows no signs of slowing down even with a schedule that includes double digit jobs. To be honest, like most comedic geniuses, you’d need a road map and a guide to keep with Terry as heContinue reading “The Many Faces of Branson’s Favorite Comedian: Terry Wayne Sanders”

Alphonse Wilson Celebrates with a Poem

By Slim Randles Alphonse Wilson here, jest celebratin’ a nice day with poetry. Yessir. I thought I’d do some poetry today just to see if you’re in the mood. Well, if you ain’t in the mood, I guess you could go fix a cup of coffee or something and wait for me to finish, butContinue reading “Alphonse Wilson Celebrates with a Poem”

Home Country-The Tale of Dud at the Mule Barn Truck Stop

By Slim Randles Dud was especially quiet this morning, sitting in his usual seat at the philosophy counter of the Mule Barn truck stop. He was doodling with his napkin and a feed store ball-point pen. Doc looked over to see if he could make it out. He couldn’t. Bert adjusted his glasses and lookedContinue reading “Home Country-The Tale of Dud at the Mule Barn Truck Stop”

The Cat Called Bob– My Bird Friend Came to Visit

By The Cat Called Bob I was sitting in the front window last week watching the clouds go by when I suddenly dozed off. I was dreaming about chasing my brother and sisters through the woods on a sunny day. We were having such a fun time jumping over logs; climbing trees; looking at ourselvesContinue reading “The Cat Called Bob– My Bird Friend Came to Visit”