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17.4.08

Hlebsians 

Are the many ladies who must fancy Alex Hleb called Hlebsians?

28.3.08

Walking with an Umbrella 

On very wet days, I notice that even agile people (few in number, in any case) become shocking hindrances on the pavement, hazards even. Not their fault, entirely.

Imagine stepping out the door, opening an umbrella, and becoming twice as wide and unavoidable as you think you are! And suddenly, to your surprise, so is everyone else! (If you are already very fat and bothersome, skip using your imagination here.)

Some think it necessary in these cases (of atmospheric water phenomena) to become giant, inconvenient toddlers. This is against the dictates of civilisation.

I present the following as rules of etiquette for walking swiftly and gracefully with an umbrella.

1. Dress well.

2. Unless there's a real reason (ice, uncrossable puddles, civil disturbance), don't walk more slowly than you normally would.

3. Follow the usual rules of the road. Make eye contact with oncoming walkers, and always offer to hold your umbrella far up over your fellow traveller's—he'll be good and proper scum often enough (I am) that you'll suffer comings-together, and the consequences, if you don't.

4. Avoid those transparent, plastic, over-the-head-and-shoulders umbrellas that look like early French balloons. Live in a diving bell.

5. Avoid any umbrella twice the width of your shoulders.

6. Carry an umbrella that can close instantly under eaves and overhangs.

7. Hold dogs out windows on rainy days. Wet, shaking, meandering dogs are unacceptable.

8. If you buy an umbrella when it's pissing down, buy it because you realize that yours—in your hand already, because you remembered, before you left wherever you were, that you hate getting drenched—isn't fantastic and spiff when open. You are, apparently, not a peacock. Do not buy an umbrella because you forgot yours at home. Get soaked first. No-one wants to see the dusty-black, thin-stretchered, Chinese piece of shame you've bought because you're practical rather than thoughtful. Never buy an umbrella from a newsagent.

9. Do not say 'bumbershoot.'

10. Do not say 'brolly.'

11. Saying 'gamp' is just stupid.

12. By all means, carry a black umbrella if you're as exciting as porridge.

13. Use your right hand.

14. What has happened to decent society? It gets harder and harder to find a coat hook or an umbrella stand in this world. Why would one want to go anywhere? I certainly never go anywhere. Never go anywhere.

15. Subways (trains in general, and buses, too) are ideal places for thieving umbrellas. Restaurants, as well. And campuses. And apartment buildings.

16. If your umbrella breaks (miser), please throw it in a bin, not next to a bin. Fit it. Broken umbrellas blow all over the place. Like trash, almost.

17. Finally, own an umbrella you are not embarrassed to carry with you on a sunny day. Then carry it. The rest is up to you.

16.3.08

Scott Carson is just shocking. 

Scott Carson is just shocking.

14.2.08

Busfish 

For me, SOP. Found them in the road.

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22.1.08

What Did I Send Myself for the New Year? #7 

Seventh choice:

#7: Blimey: A Page from a Book

Should books be published?

[This, despite a strong campaign from #1 (which, liar that I am, I also sent myself), was the winner. Thanks for your correspondence.]

20.1.08

What Did I Send Myself for the New Year? #6 

Sixth choice:

#6: A Flipbook

Promotional (co. ?). n.d. 64 pp. 3.5 x 2.5 in. 1960s mythology. Full-colour. Old paper standards. Some foxing.

17.1.08

What Did I Send Myself for the New Year? #5 

Fifth choice:

#5: A Year of Navel Fluff

Looks like a dolphin, if you ask me.

12.1.08

What Did I Send Myself for the New Year? #4 

Fourth choice:

#4: A Message of Condolence

That's you, Archie Kennedy.

10.1.08

What Did I Send Myself for the New Year? #3 

Third choice:

#3: Counterfeit Five-Dollar Bill and Friends

Really. It's a fake.

8.1.08

What Did I Send Myself for the New Year? #2 

Second choice:

#2: A Cracker in the Mail

Graphologists puzzle! (Fuck you, chiromancers.) Could this possibly be my hand?

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