tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3668066.post8952323239722435597..comments2024-03-28T16:17:20.965-05:00Comments on Bill Crider's Pop Culture Magazine: Close Out The Year With Some Best-Selling Last Wordsmybillcriderhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02350478005243505108noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3668066.post-2325298265838745952012-12-31T11:02:09.035-06:002012-12-31T11:02:09.035-06:00Great line, great story.Great line, great story.mybillcriderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02350478005243505108noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3668066.post-11625093788441352862012-12-31T10:54:16.418-06:002012-12-31T10:54:16.418-06:00I've always been partial to the last line I...I've always been partial to the last line I'm Flannery O'Connor's "Good Country People": Two friends are watching a Bible salesman walking away from the house, unaware that he has persuaded the one-legged daughter of one of them to give him her wooden leg and has left her stranded in the barn loft. Speaking of the salesman, who they perceive as being a rather pleasant soul, one says, "Some can't be that simple...I know I never could."<br /><br />Makes you think on do many levels.Debnoreply@blogger.com