Idler: Freddie Patek Card: 1980 O-Pee-Chee #356 (A Canadian May Day address) Errors: Idler using oversized Dairy Queen headpiece. One armed beat. Stadium appears to be bias slightly left. Comments: "Now with Angels" A frolic, in three acts ACT I (A representative Quebec Territory home. A fire is lit in the angle, where an old woman sits knitting a red and hoary scarf. A not old man, JOHNNIE PATEK rushes into the dwelling-place. He is holding up a budget for the audience to see.) JOHNNIE PATEK: Female parent come prompt, the new cards are here! The new cards are here! Finally, we will see Freddie in his American baseball equable! SARA PATEK: Oh my, what a day! Ever since we moved to this indicative Quebec Large extent home, it is so impenetrable to find U.S. baseball cards. What a joy it will be to see my beloved son in his mighty light sapphirine American baseball alike. Let me put down my maple syrup to get a more excellent look. (JOHNNIE PATEK rips make open the package. Female parent and son eagerly flip through the cards, tossing bits of cardboard on the put a floor on as they go. When they reach the 356th card, both SARA PATEK and JOHNNIE PATEK puff. Lights gleam.) SARA PATEK: What’s this? It can’t be! Now with Angels? My tiny, but beloved, Freddie is….lifeless! Scene. ACT II (A drawn out, angular preacher stands in front of a packed house of worship. An oversized picture of Freddie Patek is propped up against a atramentous, empty coffin. Mourners can be heard weeping in the first few rows....
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