Say this reeeaaalll slow,
Maybe three times.
Blacklick.
Blacklick.
Blacklick.
It rolls off the tongue really nice doesn't it?!
Black...lick.
Someone from Blacklick Ohio visited this blog today.
That person has made me think of other names that have a ring to them.
Buzzard's Breath, Wyoming
Tombstone, Arizona
Blacklick, Ohio
Yup, I think it is worthy of that group.
So here's his story:
They said he was from Blacklick, Ohio
That he handled a whip better than Lash Larue ever dreamed.
(If you don't remember Lash, just Google him, Wickipedia will make you a fast expert)
In fact, he could well have been the inspiration for the famous movie character.
His name was (you fill this in)...
He first came to notoriety when he captured a vicious murderer named (you fill this in)
Word had it that the two battled all night with whips first, then knives, then fists until
(you fill in the name) had prevailed midst the broken furniture and flying blood.
Then he realized he had to travel the country, reach out from Blacklick
to rid the land of blackhearted (yeah, I know a little redundant) bandits
who robbed, pillaged and rode Harleys (yeah, I am pretending they had Harleys back in the day).
So he strode forth, and when he had his horse he rode forth, into the near wilderness that was known as, "Cincinnati" (okay, so he didn't have a Harley).
He knew he could help there as "Cincinnati" wasn't near as mean sounding as "Blacklick"
It was in fact, real easy.
So much so that he thought of it as a proverbial "walk in the park".
Even though they hadn't invented the phrase back then.
After that he retired to Blacklick and stayed there.
In his fertile yet pitiful mind, there were no challenges that remained.
So, (and I am asking you to say this reeeaaalll slow... with emphasis on the consonants, sorta like John Wayne style)
He Parked his Black Boots on a Porch in Blacklick and Leashed his Black horse by Bridle and Bit to the Last Black Lamp post along with his Last Black Lash... because he didn't think he needed that stuff anymore.
I may have to do a video news report on this to do it justice....
1 comment:
For someone who lives within spittin distance of Blacklick Ohio (that is if I were a better spitter), I say this finely written piece of serious prose deserves a comment. But it's not coming from me, because I've never been successful at convincing the powers that be, presumably the blog author, I'm not a robot.
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