The story is told of a group of slow-talking singer-songwriters who drifted into Port Townsend awhile back from parts unknown (west Texas some say). These good ole boys were full of piss and vinegar and when they weren't jammin' on street corners for nickels and dimes they were out courting rich, lonely old widows. A few of the wealthier ladies opened their homes, their bedrooms, and eventually their bank books to these crooning rascals. They became known as "The Shed Boys"... and legend has it they're still around, perhaps hanging out at the Better Living Through Coffee Coffeehouse like the group of pickers pictured below. In "Rogues" one of these rapscallions - wearing his "Love A Curmudgeon" t-shirt - has his world rocked when the heroes of the book (five, 100-ton killer whales) make an appearance in Port Townsend Bay (fifty feet from the window). And the Best Picture Oscar goes to... "The King's Speech."
