![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() That is, until she finds out that El is an agitator for the UAW, in town with a mission to stir up enough interest for their factory to (hopefully) vote in the union. When a beautiful, surprisingly talented, singer takes the karaoke stage, Jill’s day starts looking up. Her life kind of sucks at the moment: her boss is an ass-grabbing creep, she’s having a hard time making headway on her MBA, her affair with the married Misty Ann Marks has gone up spectacularly in flames since Misty is sleeping with another coworker, and no one knows what’s going to happen now that Krylon has been bought by Ogata Torakku of Indiana.Īfter seeing more than ample evidence that it’s time to get over Misty Ann, Jill agrees to join her best friends Luanne and T-Bomb at Hoosier Daddy, the place to be for Krylon workers looking for a post-shift pitcher of Old Style. Jill “Friday” Fryman is a line supervisor at Krylon, making big farming pickup trucks in southern Indiana. But I hear you fine readers like that side of me, and I know it makes Sheena laugh, so let’s roll with it. Hoosier Daddy by Ann McMan and Salem West is hard for me to describe without falling all over myself like a fangirly weirdo. ![]()
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