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Category: The Book of Ray

Breathing

Several of Ray’s more prosperous friends frequent one of Portland’s better restaurants.  Ray, as is the case now and again, joins them on a winter evening.  He is tasked with tasting the well-reviewed red they’ve selected from the wine list.  The sommelier uncorks the bottle and pours a taste which Ray approves. The sommelier wonders whether, pending service of the gentlemen’s entrees, he should leave the wine to breathe. Ray fields the question.  No, he…

QB

Sports-wise, Ray is all football.  He pictures himself a quarterback like Roman Gabriel who pilots his favorite team, the Los Angeles Rams, and throws the long bomb. The seventh-grade school year nears its end.  Coach Schierman diagrams a dozen plays on two mimeo stencils and hands reproduced copies to next year’s prospects.  Ray recruits Larry to help him practice plays.  He favors two: the long bomb and the quarterback keeper. In the fall Ray suits…

Lunch Sack

Larry and Ray, needing lunch, found themselves at McDonalds, a lazy choice that Larry soon regretted.  The lights hurt his eyes.  He felt the clown’s ominous presence.  The more he searched the menu for a bargain, the more confused he became.  An older woman, in uniform, surely somebody’s grandmother, approached the counter.  “May I take your order?” Larry felt as if he had waded into a swift-flowing stream, into current, out of his depth.  He…

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