Tucker, Lost

A short, three-word haiku of a critical nature—

unabashedly,
unalleviatedly
disinformative

© J. Bradley Burt 2021

About talebender

A retired principal, superintendent, and school district director of education, I am a graduate of York University and the Ryerson School of Journalism. I have published eleven novels and nine anthologies of tales, all of which may be found in both paperback and e-book formats on amazon.com and barnesandnoble.com.  A free preview of the books, and details regarding purchase, may be found at this safe site--- http://www.lulu.com/spotlight/precept. I live with my wife in Ontario and Florida, where I'm at work on a twelfth novel and a tenth collection of tales.
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3 Responses to Tucker, Lost

  1. talebender says:

    So much of our problems come down to money, alas! Thanks for the comments.

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  2. gepawh says:

    Grinned when I read this. Not everything he says is right. Not everything he says is wrong. He like many who speak their words for money—speak their words for money! Very clever and complete in three simple words!!

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  3. Teresa Kaye says:

    I’m afraid I too am lost and need a translator…?

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