I'm from California, so I knew the psych might have been wrong all along. I now live near Lexington ... Avenue, that is, in Danville, KY. Although it might have been Lexington Avenue in New York. But I once lived in Lexington, Kentucky. (According to Qura: There are over 30 locations named Lexington in the United States, including cities, towns, villages, and townships ... The most prominent are Lexington, Kentucky (the largest), and Lexington, Massachusetts (the oldest), with others located in states including Alabama, Georgia, Michigan, Mississippi, Nebraska, North Carolina, and Virginia. So, wherever you go, there you are.
I'm from California, so I knew the psych might have been wrong all along. I now live near Lexington ... Avenue, that is, in Danville, KY. Although it might have been Lexington Avenue in New York. But I once lived in Lexington, Kentucky. (According to Qura: There are over 30 locations named Lexington in the United States, including cities, towns, villages, and townships ... The most prominent are Lexington, Kentucky (the largest), and Lexington, Massachusetts (the oldest), with others located in states including Alabama, Georgia, Michigan, Mississippi, Nebraska, North Carolina, and Virginia. So, wherever you go, there you are.
The psychologist didn't know as much as she thought she did!
John Floyd's work is always entertaining. Loved this story as well!
Clever way to shut down a busybody.
Agreed!
@P.M. Raymond, I agree. I love his short stories, too!