Thankful story by Rummy Bowman
The Lucky Star has experienced a wonderful birth.
Throughout the months of 2008 I have made an informal list
during discussions with the Lucky Star family.
The question to all ", What are you thankful for in 2008?"
Here are the responses. Some names are changed to protect
the thanker and in some cases the thankee.

"Crossword puzzles."
S. Patterson, Owner

"A nice soft couch."
D. Vaughan, Day Manager

"Chicken wings and cheap beer."
Tater Kittle, Chef

"The opportunity to show my bare bottom to friends and
loved ones."
Chef Aaron

"Darts."
Gary, the World's Best Plumbologist

"A dart board."
Chef Jimmy" The Knife"

"Finding the Beat Generation Book I thought I'd lost under a
pile of Rolling Stone magazines."
Ms. Sandy, Loyal LSL Patron

"Dancing on the stairs and living to talk about it."
Issac, Dancing customer

"A nifty nickname."
Cheese, customer

"A very descriptive nickname."  
Stick, customer

"The pleasure of giving a glove and a vibrator to a special
friend for Christmas."
T. Lipton, Owner

"Making Long Island Ice Teas for my LSL friends."
L. Lipton, Owner

" Patrick serving me a tasty cream soda on ice."
Laura, Attractive customer

"Meeting the man of my dreams and having a drink named
after me."
Christine, Happy LSL Friend

"Being engaged to a woman who has a drink named after
her."
Drew, Giddy former bachelor-to-be

"Teaching disco dancing to those less fortunate."
J. Vaughan, Eye Soar Member and LSL PR Consultant

Continued page two (Thanks)
Time to Help Others story by Rudy Wayne Kipling
" It is time to return the love," Patrick Patterson
stated after a long thoughtful pause followed by a
heavy sigh and then a slight shrug of his shoulders
delicately covered by his favorite navy blue Penn
State t-shirt.

"Trevor, Lorena, Shawn and I have decided to
travel south of the border to do our part for those
who are not us."
Ask to elaborate the fourth member of the Lucky
Star Lounge Fab Ownership team slowly rubbed
his muscular hands across the knees of his stylish
trousers and spoke softly with a deliberate message
", As you may have heard I am of Latino heritage.
My grandfather Jose' Ortiz came from Mexico as a
youngster. He moved to San Antonio, Texas and
finally settled in Oklahoma. I am proud of my
heritage. I spoke with my partners," his lips
slightly glisten from the vanilla lip gloss in the
afternoon light as we sit on the Lucky Star Patio",
Trevor, Lorena and Shawn immediately embraced
the idea of traveling to areas that may need our
help."

The light stretched across his lap diving into a large
plant tastefully placed in the corner.
I pursued the line of questions", I notice, Patrick,
that the color of your shirt really brings out the
color of your eyes."
He looked out across the parking lot in the
direction of a small church.
"Rudy, we plan to risk whatever it takes to help the
commerce of others. Our goal is to purchase.
Sure people will say. 'You guys are making fun.'
Absanotly (sic). If we can spend in places where
spending needs to be performed then I believe it is
a mission to enlist."
He stood from the chair. His broad shoulders filled
the t-shirt.

" Let me elaborate. In high school my sister and I
were Northwest Classen High School  Mr. and Ms.
Latin America during Heritage Week. I am
extremely proud of my Spanish blood. When my
business partners and close friends quickly agreed
to this mission I was touched and humbled. They
know how important it is to me. Really it's not me
that I am concerned about but those we intend to
help by involving ourselves in the local commerce."

As we spoke a very attractive Trevor Lipton
popped by to add his opinion to their planned
winter jaunt to south of the border. His dreamy
accent added a sexy sweet element to his dynamic
opinion. As the words flowed from his lips I
watched his strongly masculine mannerisms
accentuate delicate language
(continued see lips)
What We are Thankful for in 2008  story by Rummy Bowman
Lucky Star Owners Take Time to Help Others story by Rudy Kipling