Wednesday, September 14, 2016

Throwback Thursday: Remember Roy Rogers and Trigger?

What has Roy Rogers got to do with Ghosts?
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by Elizabeth Eagan-Cox


   In book 4, Shannon Delaney gets caught up in a web of deception, intrigue and a ghostly haunting as she delves into a cold-case mystery from Hollywood’s glamorous decade of the 1920s: Good grief, it was as if the sound was immediately behind me. I turned and was shocked to see that what was making the odd noise was all too apparent and far too close for comfort. And it was looking down at me.


   I looked around for a place to run to. I dashed a few steps to the side and the room’s atmosphere shifted, causing a rift in the ground. I tripped over my own two feet, crashing to my knees. The thing was hanging over me. I dared to glance up, discovering that all the color in the room had faded away into a sepia world.



   “Grab hold,” it commanded.



Roy Rogers Cocktail

Ingredients

5 m1 servings86 cals


A non-alcoholic drink similar to a
Shirley Temple.

Directions

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  1. Pour a dash of grenadine syrup into a cocktail glass over ice, then pour in the cola. Garnish with a maraschino cherry to serve.

2 comments:

  1. Thank you Arline for bringing this up! I so dearly loved Roy, Dale, Trigger and Bullet that as a little girl I refused to go to the hospital for my T and A surgery until I had a Dale Evans robe and Roy Roger slippers. My parents obliged!

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  2. Thank you Arline for bringing this up! I so dearly loved Roy, Dale, Trigger and Bullet that as a little girl I refused to go to the hospital for my T and A surgery until I had a Dale Evans robe and Roy Roger slippers. My parents obliged!

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