Russia s Demise by Doctor Gum & Mice Novel
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Join Doctor Bob L Gum along with his significant other and learn what it means to do the deed and be more than just a mouse as he wishes himself from mortal man to mouse and back to man again and learns what it means to not just make a wish, but be the architect of one’s transformation and fine-tuning that brings about real change in this world.
To accomplish this he skirts around and dodges what some might consider illegal undertakings if he were human, but for a mouse he could be acquitted and exonerated for such maneuvers as there have not been laws written to cover such schemes by critters as he.
He and his sweetheart go on a whirlwind tour of South America and ultimately wind up in Africa where they embark on a mission of establishing communications with the animals and putting an end to the war in Ukraine and a resolution to global warming while there is still time. He does so with the blessing and a directive from the Lord God Almighty and the assistance of “Silo” Sam Arkansas Miller from a previous novel, “Call Me Sam”.

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Date de parution 06 juillet 2022
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EAN13 9781669835936
Langue English
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RUSSIA’S DEMISE BY DOCTOR GUM & MICE NOVEL
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Charles E. Moore
 
Copyright © 2022 by Charles E. Moore.
Library of Congress Control Number:
2022912333
ISBN:
Hardcover
978-1-6698-3592-9

Softcover
978-1-6698-3591-2

eBook
978-1-6698-3593-6
 
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the copyright owner.
 
This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously, and any resemblance to any actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.
 
Scripture quotations marked NASB are taken from the New American Standard Bible®, Copyright © 1960, 1962, 1963, 1968, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1975, 1977, 1995 by The Lockman Foundation. Used by permission.
 
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Rev. date: 06/30/2022
 
 
 
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CONTENTS
Chapter 1     Making Wishes
Chapter 2     Home for Lunch
Chapter 3     Bub L’s Birthday
Chapter 4     The Mason Jar
Chapter 5     Bakersfield Tower Restaurant and Club
Chapter 6     What’s Good About Mice
Chapter 7     If I Were a Mouse…
Chapter 8     We Need Money
Chapter 9     Funds for our Little Community
Chapter 10     Glial Cells and Astrocytes
Chapter 11     Encounter With the Black Rats
Chapter 12     Our Future Generation of Mice
Chapter 13     Requisition a Hot Air Balloon
Chapter 14     Ask Malinda to Join Him
Chapter 15     Blast Off
Chapter 16     Alice in Search of Bub L
Chapter 17     Cafes of Panama City
Chapter 18     The Amazon River
Chapter 19     Trek Through Chile
Chapter 20     Next Comes Peru
Chapter 21     On to Ecuador
Chapter 22     Finally to Colombia
Chapter 23     Nothing Like Cuba
Chapter 24     Back-and-Forth Transformation from Man to Mouse
Chapter 25     Joining the Cruise Ships
Chapter 26     New Job on the Cruise Liner
Chapter 27     What is NATO & Why Can’t Ukraine Join?
Chapter 28     Cape Town, South Africa
Chapter 29     Protecting Wild Life and War in Ukraine
Chapter 30     Wishing to Communicate with Animals
Chapter 31     Communicate with “Silo” Sam Miller
Chapter 32     Sam & Karen Packing Up
Chapter 33     All about Bears and Elephants
Chapter 34     Biblical Truths About Animals
Chapter 35     Communicating Telepathically
Chapter 36     Surgical Procedure
Chapter 37     Making Mice Invisible
Chapter 38     Locating Silo Missile Sites
Chapter 39     Phases of Operation
Chapter 40     Attack the Oligarchs & Putin’s Palace
Chapter 41     Flying Animals Drop Messages
Chapter 42     Animals Fight Global Warming
 
Epilogue
CHAPTER 1
Making Wishes
I am certain we have all had moments when we simply want things to go our way. They are called wishes. If we were the home owner who recently installed an in-ground swimming pool and all the great accessories that go with it in their back yard, are hoping for a sunny weekend to entertain the neighbors with their new pool. But in the country just a few miles to the east a farmer who has tilled up the soil in his field and planted some fresh seeds is praying for much-needed rain for his crops.
Seems like these two are at odds in their wish lists. But isn’t that the way with life. We never seem to have enough of what we want or someone else seems to have more than their share of what we wish we had. I wish I had what they had or maybe they should have the problems I have and let me have some of their stuff for me so, I could have theirs. Isn’t that partly what they call jealousy?
Wishes may never actually happen. Hope is based on what is possible. I think this is a very important point to clarify as the words wish and hope sometimes get confused and are taken to mean the same, when they are truly much different. To wish is to “feel or express a strong desire or hope for something that cannot or probably will not happen,” according to the Oxford Dictionary . But to hope is defined as a “desire of some good, accompanied with an expectation of obtaining it or a belief it is obtainable” by Webster’s Dictionary . Make no mistake, that what I am speaking here are wishes. What you expect and what you believe matter when you think about your resolutions.
And Jesus told His followers, “With people this is impossible, but with God all things are possible” (Matthew 19:26, New American Standard Bible). I suppose whether it is a wish or a hope, we might assume all things are possible through Christ. Now back to my story.
*       *       *
My name is Doctor Bub L Gum. Just so you know, the Bub L is pronounced Bubble , like in Double Bubble Gum . And just so you know, I am not a real doctor. My parents, for whatever reason, gave me that as a first name. Maybe they were secretly hoping I would someday grow up to become a real doctor. But what I grew up to become was a salesman. I am one of several salesmen working for ‘Honest Bob Ford’s Almost New Dealership ’ car lot and service center in Bakersfield, Missouri. I am telling you that up front as I believe it makes me somewhat of an expert on wishes and how to go about getting them fulfilled. If there is anyone who overuses the wish list phraseology, that’s me. I will give you just a few examples of my daily routine. For starters, I wish my parents had not given the first name of doctor or the two middle names of Bub and capital letter L followed by my last name of Gum. What parent does that to their child. Was it out of pure spite? Also, were they in hopes I would actually one day become a physician of some sort? A real doctor. But then again as I got older the first name of doctor came in quite handy in certain situations. I will let you figure that one out.
I wish I could sell more cars than the next guy, so, that my income would be greater than his. I wish that I didn’t have to work weekends. I wish there was not so much dew on the cars so, I didn’t have to clean off all the windshields. I wish not all the customers would come in at the same time. I wish no customers would come in right at closing time when I was wanting to go home. I could keep on going, don’t you see. That is because I am ‘ Big Bob’s’ best wish salesman. It’s what I do best.
Also, I have a birthday coming up next week. The big Five-O. So, I am wanting to do something kind of special. Like invite all the sales staff, crew from the maintenance shop, neighbors and of course the family. My thinking will be to have everyone bring a gift like they would for a wedding. I plan to make a ‘ WISH’ list much like one would make a gift list for individuals to pick gifts from for a wedding. This way the couple doesn’t wind up with 5 or 10 salt and pepper shakers. Once someone picks the one off the list, that item is filled. The same would apply to my ‘WISH’ list. Once a ‘WISH’ is selected and filled, it cannot be repeated. There would be slips of paper with ‘Wishes’ on them of my choosing. I will have them in a jar on my desk at the dealership for individuals to select from.
Bub L or the Doctor as I am sometimes called, announces the following to my fellow employees at their weekly meeting as they are having coffee and donuts. “I don’t want anyone purchasing tangible gifts for me of things I don’t need or want. I want ‘WISHes’ fulfilled by my friends and family. Here is an example of one of the wishes someone might select to give me along with a birthday card:”
Finding a stray eyelash is an opportunity to make a wish.
A 6-year-old girl may wish on every loose lash she finds, but probably doesn’t really expect she’ll wake up the next morning to find a pony stationed outside. Her mother, even though she’s well into her 30s, wishes on loose eyelashes, too. She doesn’t really believe that her wish will result in a work promotion or lottery jackpot, but figures an occasional try can’t hurt. After all, she’s been making wishes on eyelashes as long as she can remember, and deep down, she thinks making wishes wards off bad luck. So, Bub L, makes a wish!
“The jar is filled with one of a kind wishes for you to select from. This is but one example of a wish you could give me as a gift. Then it will be up to me to make a wish and keep it a secret in order for it to become authentic.”
One of the guys from the paint shop shouts out the following. “Can you read us another wish so we can have another idea of what kind of other wishes are in the jar?”
“Sure. I would be glad to. Here are a couple more:”
Eat turkey more often. Not only is it a great source of protein, but it comes with a wishbone (if you get the whole bird that is). After the wishbone dries, ask a friend or family member to play tug-of-war with that wishbone. The bone will break and if you get the longer piece, your wish will be realized.
“Or try this…”
In order to make a real wish come true, you need to wish at the right time. One of the best times to wish is when your mind is clea

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