18 October 2024

Published October 16, 2024 by rochellewisoff

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Genre: Historical Fiction
Word Count: 100

INDIANA FARM BOY

“You’ll like Orville,” George told Corrine. “He has a great personality.”

Who hadn’t heard that line before?

However, George hadn’t lied. She found Orville to be a most charming gentleman. He regaled her with stories of farm life and how he’d been the first in his family to go beyond the eighth grade.

When he told her he wanted a college degree so he’d have a name his children could be proud of, he won her heart.  

One date led to another until the day he proposed to her. “Corrine Strate,” Orville Redenbacher asked. “How do you feel about popcorn?”

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As you can see, Orville Redenbacher did indeed become a name his children and grandchildren could be proud of. 😀

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41 comments on “18 October 2024

  • Here’s a laugh for you, I’m sitting here munching on my 1/2 cup of popped corn ration for the week. LoL! And guess who’s name was on the bag???? Heheh! Love this! 2 days out from moving now. Everything is packed and ready to go. 🙂 Will try to get something written. Shalom, Bear

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  • Rochelle,

    it’s great to read your work again after a bit of a break. I was on a work trip in South America and was flitting here and there. I’ll send you some FF pictures 🙂

    Great story and what a great motivation for him to go to college. Love the proposal line, haha.

    Have a good week,

    David

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    • Dear David,

      You are one busy traveller. I look forward to your photos. Thank you re my story. Of course the proposal line is the fiction. 😉 But who’s to say he didn’t say it? It could’ve happened that way.

      Shalom,

      Rochelle

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