Chapter 29 –––––––– “Okay, folks, here’s the job,” I said. I was standing in front of a dry-erase board in our little conference room upstairs, where my security crew gathered for important meetings. If there is any such thing as an important meeting. “Our employer Mr. Kohl has a brother who is also named Mr. Kohl.” Everyone just stared at me. Barbara looked like she was trying to figure out whether or not I was trying to be funny. Jesse looked like he wanted to spit at me, but then he almost always looked that way. But did I stop? I did not. “The main difference between the two Mr. Kohls is that one of them is a tech guru and the other one is a politician.” Here I pointed over at the dry erase board, where I had drawn cartoon figures of Vitalius and his brother Herman. Vitalius look

