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TR (ANNC): Barb and I know that wealth is not measured in monetary terms, but in friendships. So last week, when we threw a big party, I felt like the richest man alive. Until everybody started leaving at nine o'clock. And we were left alone, with about $ 600 worth of party snacks.
(NIGHT AMBIENCE, CRICKETS)
SS: What's wrong, Jim? It's midnight and you're sitting buck-naked in the middle of the backyard surrounded by loaded weapons?
TR: I'm deeply depressed, Barb.
SS: It's the party, isn't it----
TR: I don't think our friends really like us, Barb. How could they not realize the trouble we went to----? The hand-rolled enchiladas....the gourmet organic blue corn chips, the seven kinds of salsa including poblano pepper and smoked chipotle and cilantro-onion-muskmelon and cactus jelly flambee'.
SS: Maybe we were trying too hard to impress everyone.
TR: You think so?
SS: Maybe we forgot about the basics, Jim.
TR: You mean-----?
SS: We forgot the ketchup, Jim
TR: You're right.
SS: And many studies show that ketchup contains natural relaxing agents that promote friendship.
TR: Maybe we should give another party next weekend.
SS: Okay.
TR: And this time we'll include ketchup.
SS: I brought you some, Jim.
TR: Ketchup on a piece of white bread. My favorite.
SS: I love you, Jim.
TR: So do I, Barb.
RD (SINGS):
These are the good years, in the golden sun,
A new day is dawning, a new life has begun,
The river flowing like ketchup on a bun.
GK: Ketchup....for the good times.
RD (SINGS): Ketchup.........
(c) 1998 by Garrison Keillor