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Setting: A small wooden shack in the backwoods of Kentucky Characters: Bubba, Junior,Enus
Characteristics of characters Bubba: Bubba is about 5-11 and he weighs about 225 pounds, he is always wearing overalls and a hat, his favorite meal is Enus’s homemade ham and beans with some cornbread
Junior: Junior is about 5-9 and he weighs about 190 pounds, he is a ginger, he is also always wearing overalls and a hat, his favorite meal is also Enus’s homemade ham and beans with cornbread.
Enus: Enus is about 5-4 and weighs about 85 pounds, he is always wearing jeans and hat, and for his favorite meal he loves to eat his homemade gumbo.
Dan Tucker: Now old Tucker... He’s about 6-4 and weighs about 300 pounds.He’s the town sheriff and he is way too bossy. He’s always telling us what to do. It all started 20 years ago and the three brothers were born on October 5, 1900 and during that it was really hard to make money. So when the boys were 17 their parents left them to
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I have a job for ya!” The boys stopped for they heard the man say he had a job for ‘em. So they went to the owner and the owner said in a old smokers raspy voice “ any of ya boys know how to drive a car.” And 2 of the 3 boys raised their hands. Bubba and Junior knew how to drive. Enus on the other hand had really no idea how to drive. And the boys were thinking why did the owner wanted to know if we could drive a car. So they adked him and he said “ Boys! If you don’t work for me i’ll turn you boys in to the police”! So the boys said “ Sure we will drive but why do you wan’t us driving?” Then the owner said “I’m wanting you boys to haul my shine across the county line!” Anf=d the boys said “ Ain’t that against the law. That’s bootleggin!” The owner said “ I know that but it pays well. You boys in!” YEP! They

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