Friday, October 18, 2024

Colonel James E. Bean


My youth was spent before I reached the age of 30 years old.  I just came out of a divorce in 1989.

I finished college too. I was dead broke, with no direction and destination to roam to so I traveled 

back to my hometown of Bardstown to start all over again. I got a job at a Japanese Auto plant 

and I worked the second shift which I loved since at the time I was a night owl but I had bills

and no money. I only slept for 5 or 6 hours at night, I got in at midnight from work, showered 

and watched The Twilight Zone, I had a nice color television by my bed and always, like clock--

work, I dozed off after The Twilight Zone went off the air. 

I had to find a second job, I ran into my old buddy Dink Thompson who was delivering wood

trim who was coming out of Handy Food Mart. I said, “Do you need any help in the mornings?”

He said, “Yes, I do.”  I told him I could help him 4 or 5 hours a day in the mornings because I 

I worked the second shift at another job.  I told him I'll meet him here at Handy Food Mart 

tomorrow at 7:00. We exchanged goodbyes and went our separate ways. 

Next morning, I rolled out of bed and was dead tired but I made a commitment to Dink and myself.

I drove down to Handy Food Mart, it’s about five miles, or five-minute drive. I parked my car on 

the side of the store, and strolled in and poured me a coffee cup from the coffee dispenser. I sat down  

in the cafeteria.


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