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14 THE RURAL VOICE ,
than you did a year ago when there
were lower prices," said Cliff.
"One thing the dollar does is give
the television and newspapers lots to
talk about," said Dave. "Remember
when the dollar was falling and they
were running around like Chicken
Little about how terrible it was? Now
the dollar is going up and they're
running around about how terrible it
is.
"Oh the damn media will drive
you crazy," grumbled George. "I
mean look at the gun registry. First
they make a big fuss about how it
was needed. Then when the govern-
ment brings it in, all you hear is
about how expensive it is. Now the
government is getting rid of it and all
the attention goes to people who say
it's a bad thing to lose it. They're like
that old grump who only sees the bad
side of everything."
"Gee, I never met anybody like
that,' smirked Molly with a wink at
Dave and Cliff.
"Hey, you wait until you're my
age;" said George. "You'll find there
are a lot more things to be grumpy
about."
"Well if I'm still here, and you're
still here, I imagine I'll be darned
grumpy," said Molly.
"Especially if they stay as cheap
as they are," called Mabel from over
at the counter.
"Hey, do you give me a tip when
you buy my hamburger at a dollar a
pound and turn it into your cheese
burger at $4.95?" wondered George.
"Yeh, if I have to hire somebody
to work in the sow barn, I have to pay
them the full shot," said Dave. "I
don't expect Ontario Pork to give
half their wages in tips."
"Yeh, but they don't give friendly,
smiling service like I do," said Molly.
"You mean if I smile when the
truck backs up to the loading chute
the driver might give me a tip?"
asked Dave.
"Yeh, he'll warn you to keep your
mouth shut in case a pig let's go on
the way by," said George.
"See," said Dave to Molly, "and
you expect a tip and you don't even
have to face the kinds of hazards we
do"
"Oh I don't know," said Molly,
"the brand of livestock might be
different but you still have to be
ready to duck when the manure starts
flying in here"0