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The Rural Voice, 2006-12, Page 14The world's problems are solved daily 'round the table at Mabel's. "It's nice to know the press has its priorities straight," said George McKenzie, throwing his paper down on the table in disgust one morning when the front page was all about the wedding of Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes. "I mean farmers can be going broke because our government won't get off its ass and help us compete with the American subsidies but that doesn't get a word in the paper. But let some movie stars get married and that's really important." "I don't know, I gotta admit that in terms of economic impact the Cruise wedding might just top the total revenue of all farms in Canada," said Cliff Murray. "I mean just figure Mabel's Grill out how much it cost to fly all those Hollywood stars to Italy and bed them down in digs that will be up to their standards." "Yeh and what kind of wedding gift do you buy for a guy who makes $20 million a picture?" wondered Dave Winston. "That'd be harder than finding something to buy for your grandchildren for Christmas," said Mabel from over at the counter. "Oh please," moaned George. "My wife threw up her hands and told me I could buy my grandsons' presents this year. I mean if it's something they really want, their parents have already got it for them." "God forbid any kid should have to actually wish and dream for more than a couple of hours," said Cliff. "I don't think kids today know how to wait," said George. "I don't know," said Molly Whiteside as she filled the coffee cups, "did you see all those kids camped outside the electronics stores for two nights so they'd be first in line to get that new video game player — whatever its name is." ca3 " hallelujah... lt's Christmas! :