
‘I was on the unicycle tonight,’ Chet said with surprise. ‘Jonathon was reading about the Unicycle Man and suddenly I was balancing myself on the single wheel,’ Chet continued. ‘I tipped my top hat to my girlfriend and she blushed and waved her hanky at me,’ Chet demurred. ‘I fell off the Unicycle once, but my girlfriend was looking the other way, and I was grateful,’ Chet laughed. She had her Maltese with her, and he barked and barked when I fell,’ Chet noted. She told me that I had gotten off the tall Unicycle quickly, and I responded that I jumped.’ Chet laughed.

‘I remembered the Pug dog that David had when I was a lad,’ Billy B said. ‘He made a heck of a rucus when he ate,’ Billy B laughed. ‘His face betrayed eternal happiness,’ Billy B smiled. ‘Lexy has some awesome art, and she is so nice when she shook the tambourine, the readings became more powerful,’ Billy B observed. ‘I felt like I was home in her Art Studio,’ Billy B said.

‘The story about the coffee creamer illustrated the power of little things to demonstrate love,’ Jane said. ‘I considered why we judge a book by its cover instead of opening the pages and reading it,’ Jane explained. ‘What seems to be strange is often exceptional and a diamond in the rough,’ Jane exclaimed. ‘We must know people and not by first impressions,’ Jane said.

‘The man and his dog so perfectly describe Billy B and Mylo, Neva J said. ‘I agree that they look alike and at times act alike,’ Neva J proclaimed. ‘Jonathon’s writings pointed a spotlight on our assumptions and presumptions,’ Neva J observed. ‘When people are genuine, they are different,’ Neva J explained. ‘God made us all different like various spices in an Irish Stew,’ Neva J laughed. ‘Our differences bring the flavor to life,’ Neva J danced on one foot and then the other.

Billy B and Mylo sat on the couch. They were enjoying the television program they were watching. ‘I think we do look alike,’ Mylo said.
