The 2nd Rat, David Barr Kirtley

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I went on national television on Talked about how I can rewind life. I thought it would be a lot of fun. They stuck me at a desk with bright light shining in my face. Dan Fund Lee from the Evening News interviewed me. He said, Now, Mr Rollins, you've made remarkable amounts of money investing in the market place. Tell us what's your secret? It's really quite simple, Dan. I said, You see, I can rewind life. I'm sorry. What was that? The way you rewind a tape. I could do it in real life. I can go back to any point in my past and start over. I observe which stocks do well. Then I rewind and invest in those. Mr. Rollins, you're saying that you controlled time? I can make it go backward. Yes. Forward is always normal. Speed. That sounds very strange. I can prove it fiddly. Leaned back in his chair and tossed his pin out on the desk. Well, all right, then. Ranked something on a piece of paper. Don't let me see it. I'll proceed into the future and find out the answer. Then I'll rewind time and tell you what the paper says. Before I've ever seen it, Finley shrugged. He scrawled something in his notebook, then placed it face down on the desk. Know what? Show it to me. Findley frowned and held up the notebook. It said Evening news. Rewind. A few seconds instantly, everything resumed in its former condition. Now what? He asked you wrote evening news. Well, yes, that's right. Finley held it up so the camera could see. Do it again. I said something harder, something personal, something nobody could possibly know, he scribbled on the paper. Show me, I said. He had written Grady. My stuffed rabbit, Finley explained with a touch of embarrassment. Ira had it as a kid. Rewind a few seconds, Finley was still writing it, says Grady. Your toy rabbit. You're very serious about this. Yes. How do you do it? I don't know. I just do. Finley chuckled and shook his head for Wheat Week. Let me see that again. One more time. Rewind A few months. I was getting bored with that interview anyway.