Windy
Wilson dropped anchor at the philosophy counter just about the time
we’d finished the hash browns with chile on the side. Red this time.
Windy looked terrible.
“What’s wrong, Windy?”
“These here folks today …” he said. And we gulped a bit when we hear
a sentence begun that way. “Folks today…” he sounded resigned, “they
don’t ever try to unnerstand folks who ain’t perzackly like them.
And people who have a leetle handiclap? Fergit it!”
Yep. Windy talks like that.
“What happened, Windy?”
“Wellsir, Doc, you know I been gittin’ a leetle hard a-hearin’
recently. Sometimes gotta ask somebody to say somethin’ twice … you
know?”
We all knew.
“It’s that ding-danged tea kettle,” Windy said. “You
know … got a whistler on it for when the water boils up? Cain’t hear
it. I gotta be right in the ding-danged kitchen to hear it.”
“So you got some hearing aids?” Steve asked.
“Naw, cost too much. What I figgered to do was jest make that tea
kettle louder. I saw one a them coach whistles in the store and I
got that fer only $3.59. Then I got me a little piece of tube thing
and I glued ‘er all together. Hey, looks good, too. I figgered, that
there steam would come out and actuarialize that coach whistle, and
I know I could hear that.”
“Did it work, Windy?” [to top of second
column] |
“Work? Well, I should smile it
worked,” he said, proudly. “I was admirin’ that sound. I could hear
it even out in the back yard. Yessir. ‘course my dog, Ramses, he
wouldn’t come back in, but it’s a nice day. It’s them other folks.”
He took a sip of coffee. “Wellsir, first thing happens is Old Man
Johnson next door, he calls the fire departmentals and tells ‘em my
smoke alarm is goin’ off. Then Mrs. Garcia over the way, she calls
the cops and says my burglar alarm is goin’ off. That ol’ brown dog
of the Simpsons started barkin’ and runnin’ off toward Lewis Crick.
Them kids at the playground thought recess was over and went back in
to class.”
Windy shook his head. “First thing ya know, sireens and flashing
lights up and down the street. Oh well … two good things come of it,
though.”
“Two things?”
“Yep. I can hear that kettle now, and I noticed I ain’t got no more
gophers in the yard.”
[Text from file received from
Slim Randles]
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