The Charlie Bravo Story

It always seems like its too soon until its too late

Dad here; Angel, the grand old lady of the inmates at the Casa del Whackos, passed over the bridge tonight. I find it hard to describe myself as a "pet owner"; how do you "own" a living creature that controls such a large portion of your heart, albeit for a comparatively short span? I do like the title of "dad", as a parent, not an owner, is what you become when you adopt. Whatever the…
Service

To Rhyme or not to Rhyme

Dad and I were driving across the Arkansas delta yesterday, seemingly endless miles of rice and soybean fields stretching to the mighty Mississippi to the east. As usual, dad was scanning the stations looking for something "different" when we happened upon a public radio station announcing that due to a guest cancellation, they would be featuring an hour of poetry. Poetry? Hello! Most of the time, we like a good rhyme, so we set the…
The Charlie Bravo Story

The Road Home

Yo, Charlie? Wassup, Sandy? Where's dad been the last few months? Well, it's only been a few days, but I know what you mean: it does seem like it's been that long. Every so often he has to load his duds in a box and head south to spend some time doing "business". Isn't "doing business" what he calls it when he lets us out in the morning? Why does his business take him days…
The Charlie Bravo Story

The Restoration of Little Tree

We've all heard how one man's trash is another man's treasure, but sometimes what may be one man's treasure for a certain reason can be another man's treasure for an entirely different reason. Consider Miss Ellie, the old Subaru. She was obviously cherished by her previous owner, but then he passed, and it no doubt looked like she would never be cared for as carefully again. Then dad came along and saw her soul, not…
The Charlie Bravo Story

Wednesday at the Casa

Dad here; things have been a bit chaotic at the Casa. Charlie and company have been posting three times a week for the last two plus years, but last weekend was the first Sunday we missed since the very beginning. We still believe in the importance of the message of Charlie Bravo, but when Max and Bultaco were removed from the scene, it seems that they took a little of our mojo with them. Although…
The Charlie Bravo Story

Midnight on the FM dial…

On a dark county highway Out where Chuck and Stevie were found Out cruising in the Booroo To see what mischief abounds Through the clouds of mosquitos Obscuring the pale moonlight Thankfully there are no abandoned dogs To be found out here tonight! (Static) There's a lady who's sure That the bed is all hers And she lives is a house called Del Whackos When you get there you'll know As your eardrums will be…
Motorcycle Rescue Dog

You have to fill your own bowl…

...before you can pour from it." I would love to agree with the author of this statement, but then we would both be wrong; if you wait for someone or something else to fill your bowl before you start pouring into other's bowls, there's going to be precious little pouring going on. History is full of examples of those who appeared to have nothing making a huge difference by unselfishly giving what little they actually…
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