Tuesday, September 7, 2021

Tucker: The Story of a Young Boy.

Tucker: The Story of a Young Boy.

By: Daddy (Marc Bayne), Papa & Nani Coleman (Rick & Barb Coleman)


Tucker was a young boy.
One day he tried a pickle. It was a sour pickle. Then he was

Tucker PUCKER.

To get the sour taste out of his mouth, he asked his mother for some candy. She gave him a lollipop. Then he was

Tucker Pucker SUCKER.

Upon getting the lollipop, he decided to go outside. Some men were working on the house and had a board across the entrance of the house. The young boy had to get low to run beneath it. Then he was

Tucker Pucker Sucker DUCKER.

Running underneath the board with a lollipop in his mouth, he was not paying attention to where he was going. He ran right into a puddle of mud. Then he was

Tucker Pucker Sucker Ducker MUCKER.

Someone came with an 18-wheeler to deliver some supplies to the men working on the house. The young boy asked his mother if he could go for a ride. The driver also said that would be fine, so the young boy climbed into the 18-wheeler. Then he was

Tucker Pucker Sucker Ducker Mucker TRUCKER.

The driver had a bag of chocolate covered grasshoppers. He gave one to the young boy. The young boy tried the chocolate covered grasshopper, but it tasted terrible. Then he was

Tucker Pucker Sucker Ducker Mucker Trucker YUCKER.

He asked the driver to stop and climbed out of the truck to get some fresh air. Some flowers were growing on the side of the road. He decided to pick some for his mother. Then he was

Tucker Pucker Sucker Ducker Mucker Trucker Yucker PLUCKER.

While he was picking some flowers, he saw a four-leafed clover. Then he was

Tucker Pucker Sucker Ducker Mucker Trucker Yucker Plucker LUCKER.

It happened that the flowers and clover were right next to a field of corn. The young boy really liked corn on the cob, and the corn in the field appeared to be ripe. He picked an ear and began to pull off the leaves. Then he was

Tucker Pucker Sucker Ducker Mucker Trucker Yucker Plucker Lucker SHUCKER.

When he had cleaned off the corn cob, he found that instead of a beautiful ear of corn, it was full of earwigs, which had eaten all the good kernels. He threw the corn cob with the earwigs back into the field. Then he was

Tucker Pucker Sucker Ducker Mucker Trucker Yucker Plucker Lucker Shucker CHUCKER.

When he threw the corn cob back into the field, he didn't notice the hole in the ground before him. He stepped forward and his foot became caught in the hole. Then he was

Tucker Pucker Sucker Ducker Mucker Trucker Yucker Plucker Lucker Shucker Chucker STUCKER.

Fortunately, the driver of the 18-wheeler helped the young boy get his foot out of the hole. The driver said it was time to take him back home, but if he would pick a few ears of corn and clean them for him, the driver would give the young boy four quarters. Then he was

Tucker Pucker Sucker Ducker Mucker Trucker Yucker Plucker Lucker Shucker Chucker Stucker BUCKER.

The young boy picked four good ears of corn and cleaned them on the way home and got his four quarters. When he went inside, his mother asked him to check on the hens in the hen house (of course they had a hen house). The young boy liked the hens, and would often pretend to be one of the hens when he checked on them. Then he was

Tucker Pucker Sucker Ducker Mucker Trucker Yucker Plucker Lucker Shucker Chucker Stucker Bucker CLUCKER.

By this time, the young boy was so tired that he was ready for a nice, long nap. He left the hen house and washed up at the hose outside. Then he went inside with a big yawn. His mother picked him up and laid him down in is his bed. Then she put the covers over him. His mother looked at him and knew he was just plain

TUCKER.


THE END.