As you
read this book, there are a few things you have to understand: 95 percent of my
stories are truthful. Every member of the Robertson family has the God- given
gift of storytelling. Hey, when you’ve sat in a duck blind for more than half
of your life, you have to figure out some way to pass the time! It’s better
than looking at Willie and Jase for six hours! Many of the stories I like to
tell happened when I was a young boy or when I was in Vietnam. At my age, a few
of the details are cloudy, but I’ll recollect the coming stories as best I can.
Hey, just remember it isn’t a lie if you think it’s true! It’s up to you, the
reader, to figure out what’s truth and what’s fiction. Best of luck with that,
Jack! May the force be with you.
Hey,
another thing you have to know: my stories are kind of like my vocabulary. You
might have noticed I like to say “hey” quite a bit. “Hey” can mean anything. It
can mean “yes,” it can mean “maybe,” and it can mean “no.” Hey, it could mean
“next week.” The bottom line is, you have to understand “hey” to understand me.
And if you
know anything about Silas Merritt Robertson, you know I’m a hard rascal to
figure out.
—From the
Prologue
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