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Tall TalesOctober 5, 2005 11:27 am

So I’m minding my business at work, reading up on CD-bootable Linux distros, avian ‘flu, the Bob Mould concert I’m attending this evening, and generally procrastinating, when I get a phone call from a woman with a fetching London accent.

She informed me that someone was handing out our business cards and shouting, “What’s your’s is mine” to passerbys. Odd enough, but even stranger, this fellow was somewhere in the East 50s, near the park, very far from our funeral home up here in the North Bronx in the Riverdale/Kingsbridge area.

I asked her to describe the fellow, and we quickly agreed upon his identity. This guy comes in to the funeral home once every month or so, asking to use the bathroom or, occasionally, for some other random favor. He’s banned from our business due to his lack of, shall we say?, care when using our facilities. I think our Hungarian maintenance man (who’s nicked named this fellow, “Loose Grips”) would visit some rather traditional Middle European punishments on him were he given the chance.

He’d been in yesterday, asking to use the bathroom again, and again I told him they were “under repair.” Despite this, he then walked into the main vestibule. As I opened my drawer for easy access to my baton and stood, asking, “Can I help you?” - meaning of course the opposite - he took a handful of our business cards and walked straight out, disturbing several pedestrians on his way out of my sightline.

So, I assumed during my conversation with this caller that the incident took place last night, but she told me, no, it was Sunday evening. One of our other funeral directors corroborates this, telling me that this guy had been in on Sunday afternoon and had, presumably, grabbed some business cards then (on Monday we were out of business cards in the same container from which I saw him take them Tuesday; further evidence of this guy’s foresight).

It’s curious that this guy would leave the neighborhood to go to the UES (or, perhaps, he lives there and commutes here?). Shouting out, “What’s your’s is mine” while handing out business cards from a funeral home in whose employ he is not is somewhat strange, although not unheard of in Manhattan.

The fact that he walked into the funeral home as I was speaking on the phone to this random person about this random event, now that’s a little odd.

He asked if we had a copy machine. What on earth could he have to copy? More of our business cards?

I asked the caller to stay on the phone and took the two camera phone photos below. I sent her a link to the Flickr page that hosts them, hoping she writes me back to confirm that is was actually old Loose Grips she saw (how could it not be?)

homeless guy 1

homeless guy 2
Good thing I’m not a Christian. I’d certainly assume the Jesus was trying to tell me something.

Tall Tales, Cool StuffSeptember 28, 2005 9:00 am

squid
I’m thinking, a little oil (ok, a lot of oil), some garlic….

PoliticsSeptember 26, 2005 12:58 pm

Do you trust the folks who brought you this, with this?

No? Gee, I wonder why not.

PersonalSeptember 23, 2005 7:31 am

Early this morning, my aged uncle who lives on the TX coast sent the following:

I am replying now because I expect to be cut off from the internet for quite some time after the wind starts up. My connection is a tall, thin microwave antenna on top of my neighbor’s shed, and the shed is not a very sturdy structure. Almost every time we have had a heavy rain the connection has been lost for a time. The mast has been struck several times by lightning. And the one-man operation that installed all this has been bought out by a company in Victoria that has bigger fish to fry.

One of the main reasons I have not wanted to evacuate, after my responsibility to my animals, is the necessity to get through Houston, not all that pleasant under the best of circumstances. Right now they are in the process of turning the south bound lanes of I-45 to Dallas into additional north bound lanes. All of Houston is in gridlock. Cars full of dogs, cats, kids, old folks and pregnant women are running out of gas running from one filling station to another looking for the stuff. Tankers have not been delivering gas for the last 12 or so hours because they can’t get through the mess. The mayor in the meantime is telling people not to hessitate but get out now. How day gonna doo dat? (I expect Martha is trapped in that mess about now. She was planning to head north early this morning. Beth is already in Dallas with relatives of her baby sitter.)

I have about 10 gallons of bottled water, 60 lbs of dog food, 10 lbs of cat food, a freezer full of steaks, lots of canned soup, and some left over meals in boxes left over from Beth’s lunch program from last year. I filled up the car w/gas yesterday, about 10 gallons. I have another 10 gallons in gas cans in the garage. I got an inverter that plugs into the cigarette lighter to keep the steaks from thawing, and the wine from cooking. And 2 large bags of Kingsford briquettes (one mesquite flavored) in case the steaks thaw anyway. If the house does not collapse around me, we will be OK.

Well, that is enough for now.

Jerry

Godspeed uncle.

PhotosSeptember 22, 2005 11:56 am

thug

Truth in advertising? Probably not; his demeanor was not that of a violent or thoughtless man, despite the shirt.

And people wonder how we’ve become so inured to the violence perpetrated in our names.