Dusty Muleman was a fishing guide, like Paine Underwood, before he owned the Coral Queen.
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That Monday morning, I was in such high spirits and I genuinely believed nothing could ruin my day or dampen my mood. How wrong could I be?
I was walking majestically to school in my neatly ironed clothes and prim hair and feeling supremely confident. So confident in fact that I did not exchange pleasantries with people as I usually did and on my strut to class, I tripped on my shoelaces and fell face-first down on the floor and I heard giggles and then outright laughter from people, especially from the people who felt I snubbed them and got instant karma.
It was so humiliating and I had never felt so embarrassed in my life.
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