Tuesday, August 9, 2011

BONNIE AND CLYDE RELAXING BETWEEN JOBS

BONNIE AND CLYDE RELAXING BETWEEN JOBS
Long lost manuscript might shed new light on the infamous duo who roamed the hills of he Ozarks in a shiny new Ford.

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According to Earl R. Stonebridge, Bonnie and Clyde had spent hours telling their life stories to a friend in the Ozarks.

After their fateful end, the manuscript disappeared, along with the writer who interviewed the two.
Now, for the first time in history, according to Earl, the manuscript has been found in the attic of a small Ozark cabin and it is being read at this very moment to authenticate its validity. If this work proves to be the "real McCoy" there is a small fortune to be made in book sales. That, according to Earl R. Stonebridge, novelist and social critic who resides south of Laguna Beach, California.

Interviewed by local media, Earl told reporters some of the details. "For the first time in years," Earl said, "I find I have some spare time on my hands and I want to take advantage of this opportunity to see what I can do with this manuscript. If all goes well, you might see a new book out in late fall," he told the media and some of his neighbors who are always chatting about literature at his poolside bar.

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