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  <title>S2E3 - Pros and Cons</title>
  <description>The Prompt:&amp;amp;nbsp; You own the best saloon for a hundred miles.&amp;amp;nbsp; You're no nonsense and good at your job: the saloon is clean, the barmaids are treated well, and the patrons are happy.&amp;amp;nbsp; But when an outlaw bursts in with guns blazing, your happy little saloon is at risk.&amp;amp;nbsp; A brawl breaks out, and you pull your own gun from behind the counter to get everyone to stop.&amp;amp;nbsp; The outlaw points their gun at you, and you balk.&amp;amp;nbsp; This isn't just any outlaw; this is the famed bank robber, wanted dead or alive by every sheriff in the west.&amp;amp;nbsp; More importantly, they're your ex - the first and only person you've ever loved. It is a banner day for Please Be Prompt!&amp;amp;nbsp; Co-hosts Ryan Rimmele and Joshua Witsaman welcome their very first guest to the podcast - Audrey Worthington! Which means there will be three prompted works to read this week! First is a story of the tragedy of scorned love and the mistake of running away into the frontier. Next is a reminiscence about the complexities of work/life balance in the harshness of the wild west. Lastly we have the next hit country song - a tragic ballad of love and scoundrels.&amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; &amp;amp;nbsp; </description>
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