spiel (speel) n. voluble line of talk, glib, or extravagant talk often intended to impress, persuade, or deceive.
Thanks for stopping by my satire site (n. humorous literary ridicule often used to convey rebuke or criticism or to expose folly or vice).
Enjoy! Al "Spiel" Speegle
My wife Sandra, who has put up with me for twenty-five years, especially since my becoming a writer.
Robert Darden, Senior Editor of The Door, the World's Pretty Much Only Religious Satire Magazine, for publishing my first and subsequent articles.
James Watkins, author, syndicated newspaper columnist, writer's conference speaker, humorist, minister, and threat to society.
Frank Ball, head scribe and my fellow siblings of the Christian writer's group, the Seed Sowers, for their encouragement, corrections, suggestions, and prayers.
"I hope you will put up with a little of my foolishness; but you are already doing that" (2 Corinthians 11:1, NIV).