“Bartender, give me your best drink.” Dicky found a stool in the empty bar.
“You seem to have had enough to drink already.”
“I’m not leaving here until I get your best.”
“I’ll make you a pousse-café, but for each layer you have to tell me something about yourself.”
So Dicky told him about his day; about his headache in the morning and first can of beer, about tripping over his chair at work, about out-drinking everyone from the office, and nearly crashing.
“You know, I think I’ll skip it after all.” Dicky got up to walk home.
“Wise decision my friend.” The bartender saluted him with the drink, then gulped it down.
The Hub: Rochelle Wisoff-Fields
Photo credit: Marie Gail Stratford
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