Hi Terry!
Can’t believe this ride is over
Jimmy slid the typed list onto the desk in front of his boss. “Okay, Chief, here’s the schedule of performers for this year’s talent show. We open with—”
“Good. mumble grumble management grumble nephews mumble—”
My favorite one is Clark and Lois. It’s a waist-up shot of them in business wear, standing almost back to back with their arms crossed, looking over their shoulders at the camera and smiling like they know something no one else does.”
Darn it, I can’t find it on the net
Only got that one
And Lois wanted him to track down some potential Superman sightings in the Pacific Northwest, a task that promised to take considerable time.
Oh boy, what did Jimmy do to get on her bad side this time around?
LOIS: Fetch a couple of pencils from the supply closet at a *very* inopportune moment.
He laughed to himself. Cat was still the only woman Lois would allow to play-flirt with Clark. Anyone else had to deal with both women, and at on one memorable occasion, Cat had held Lois back from actually attacking a woman who was making borderline obscene comments about her husband. That woman had decided to avoid Clark, apparently for the rest of her career, for the purpose of living to retirement age.
tad possessive, huh?
The Daily Planet was a happy family again. And everyone there was happy to belong to that family.
Marvelous ending to a great story, Terry! It’s been a blast!
Michael