tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8423067248567261484.post644409155824992439..comments2023-11-02T03:52:50.082-07:00Comments on Out of Ink: After the credits, part I -- The NaturalOut of Inkhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00592988959050140003noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8423067248567261484.post-55112786951872593052012-07-15T06:04:12.325-07:002012-07-15T06:04:12.325-07:00If I ain't mistaken, Bobby Savoy went out with...If I ain't mistaken, Bobby Savoy went out with some players the night of the playoff game. Early in the morning, deep in their drink, the ballplayers decide that since Bobby's name is Savoy, they have to go to Harlem and dance at the Savoy Ballroom. There Bobby meets Detroit Red and spins into an off-season of small-time crime. <br /><br />Bobby's folks finally get fed up and send Bobby to live with grandma and clean up. Bobby lives out his days in Haw River, North Carolina in an ever-increasing pique of religious ferver. His daughter Annie, however, worships at the church of baseball. At 14 she makes Duke Sims her idol, but when he turns out to be a cad, she pledges to always be in the drivers' seat with her Body Electric. Against her dad's wishes, Annie moves to the big city of Durham where she becomes the anti-Memo, using her magnetism & sexuality to propel ballplayers to be better and more balanced than they ever knew they could be. She teaches at Alamance Comm College and is a little much for the Carolina League.Stephenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08064925955001599306noreply@blogger.com