In this edition: who got arrested and for what, where not to eat, and who needs a break
Greetings, peeps!
Welcome to the inaugural column of The View from the Behind the Chair, the only place you'll hear the things women only tell their hairdressers.
In the first chair, a source in the Yoknapatawpha County Sheriff's Department (thick hair and a nice tipper) tells me that the Pastor Martinson homicide has finally produced an arrest. Not for the murder of the beloved minister, but for crime nearly as vile.
It seems that Joey Kemp, a man who I'm told wears caps for a very good reason, has been charged with embezzlement, allegedly stealing from the Fellowship of the Holy Spirit, from his cousin, and from the Internal Revenue Service. Ripping off God, his family, and the IRS? And some people try to prove they're tough by ripping off the mob.
In the second chair, a source in one of Oxford's go-to restaurants suggests that discriminating diners go to another as hairs have been found in several batches of seafood gumbo. The samples I examined were blond with split ends, slightly greasy to the touch. Yuck.
And in the third chair, a mother of two (harried but with a very cute cut) urges her fellow citizens to support the current fundraising efforts to send Oxford's deserving children to an overnight camp. Some quality time with her hubby would go far to beat back those encroaching gray hairs.
I'm just hearing, and I'm just saying.