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Y is for Yeeee - Haaaw

4/28/2015

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"Every Hero Has A Story." My Blogging From A to Z theme bridges the summer library reading programs throughout the U.S. with storytelling opportunities, ideas, and activities.

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http://www.stagecoachmoving.net/scm/content/wat-we-do.htm
Tip your cowboy hats to our heroine today - San Antonio Sue. Yes sir, she sure proved herself in my rendition of a fun, total participation, western  vaudeville. She turns the sleepy little Western town of Yawning Gulch into a rip roaring adventure! There's  good guys, bad guys, and everything in-between. Gather as many folks as you can, assign parts to your audience, practice them there parts and then off you go, narrating this Western tale.  Guaranteed to get some belly laughs while your audience acts it out! this is a story no one will forget!
I think it would be pretty easy to change the setting of this tale to just about anywhere. Where do you live? How would the characters change in your town, state, country? I'd love to hear from you!
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Holli link
4/29/2015 01:34:22 am

This is a cute post! I love westerns and San Antonio Sue reminded me of most Texas women I grew up with- strong and smart and not taking any Sass.
Thank you for stopping by my blog. Its nice to meet another Texan blogger! I like your theme.

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Sue Kuentz link
4/29/2015 02:09:20 pm

You bet Holli - I enjoyed your posts!
@Door2LoreSue
<a href="http://www.door2lore.com/power-of-story-blog">PowerofStoryBlog</a> - Every Hero Has a Story

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Bill link
4/29/2015 03:12:42 am

No doubt you could change the charitors of a lot of storys which is how the change over the years

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Sue Kuentz link
4/29/2015 02:06:58 pm

Absolutely Bill.

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Arlee Bird link
4/29/2015 03:29:56 am

Since I live in Los Angeles there'd be no shortage of actors vying for roles here. And Sue would have her hands full arresting bad actors.

Arlee Bird
A to Z Challenge Co-host
<a href="http://wrotebyrote.blogspot.com/">Wrote By Rote</a>

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Sue Kuentz link
4/29/2015 02:08:16 pm

hahaha - so true Arlee!

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Liz Brownlee link
5/2/2015 08:39:36 am

Wow - did you write a little playlet for every entry? What fun! Congratulations on reaching the end - my last post was also called 'Zorro'! ~Liz http://www.lizbrownleepoet.com

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