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Marq
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0 posted 2001-05-16 06:18 PM


Al Fumayle says:
‘You see that long list of billionaires
they trumpet each year?  Sounds like the Angel Gabriel
himself blowing his horn in their honor.  Hell’s bells,
you’d think them folks were hoarding money
or something.  Ain’t going to be enough
for the rest of us, if you know what  I mean,’
Al chuckles a nice one – as only he can.
‘Never had much more than wages to my name,
address, or phone book,’ Al says like the poor
proud honest wage earner he proudly is.
Course Al’s never had a lot of anything
or anyone to put in any of his pockets.
Puts his undernourished paycheck in there
once in a while but that’s about it.
‘He who dies with the most toys… what?
Dies at the North Pole?’ Al chuckles
like it was Santa himself showed him
how to shake like a bowl full of jelly.
‘If you like toys, isn’t that the place to find them?
At the North Pole?  I reckon all I’m looking to find
is a lousy beer – or two, or three, or four,
or more – and a soft chair to set in front
of a damn reliable color TV set, if you know
what I mean.  Them’s as good a ‘toys’
as I know how to play with,’ Al winks
with that sinister smile of his like he’s pretending
to be sly or something – of course Al never pretends
about anything, worth a damn.  He especially can’t pretend
when he’s going on about TV, or beer, you know --
life’s indispensables.  ‘TV keeps getting funner
and funner to play with,’ Al chuckles
like he’s auditioning for a laugh track.
Al’s always saying things most people agree with
but won’t hardly ever admit that they do.
‘Follow folks around with those TV cameras –
nosing into anything and everything that ain’t nobody’s business.
Ain’t my business neither but I like to poke my nose in anyway.
See what the hell’s going on out there while I’m sitting
in my living room, drinking a beer.  I reckon
I’m not the only idiot around town anymore.
No sir, not by a long shot,’ Al laughs
like he’s got a snoot full of suds or something.
When it’s Al’s turn to laugh he always takes it –
never missed a turn yet.  Not once that I ever saw
anyway.  ‘Spend my whole life trying to catch up
to them damn billionaires, but they leave me spitting
their damn dust, sure as money down the ****ter,’
Al uses up another of his turns to laugh.
‘Them fortunate 500 probably don’t even care
what’s on TV most of the time,’ Al snorts a mighty guffaw
like someone’s paying him good money for it or something –
getting their money’s worth too.  ‘I admit I don’t know
the difference between the stock market
and the stock corral -- if you know what I mean.
But I do know that being a billionaire wouldn’t
keep me from watching what’s on the tube tonight.
No way no how.  Don’t ever lose sight of what’s really
important no matter how many billions of dollars you own,’
Al winks another sly one.  ‘Take it from someone who believes
toys are made by elves at the North Pole and who watches reality TV.’
Al takes his turn to laugh again.
Can never fault a man for laughing I reckon.


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jenni
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since 1999-09-11
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Washington D.C.
1 posted 2001-05-17 12:24 PM


marq--

i thought this was really prose-y, and couldn't see any reason for the line breaks occurring where they did.  

overall, the piece resembles the wisdom-of-the-cabbie articles that the syndicated columnist william raspberry writes sometimes, but i still found it entertaining.

thanks,

jenni

Kirk T Walker
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since 2000-01-13
Posts 357
Liberty, MO
2 posted 2001-05-19 12:41 PM


My first observation was that this piece might work as well (or better) as prose--I see that Jenni already commented on its proselikeness.  Here are the rest of my comments:
1)I am assuming that Al Fumayle is not a real person?
2) proud and proudly in the same line didn't work for me
3)I really liked "Fortunate 500"
4)The speaker and Al seem to blend together in their comments, like someone telling about themself.  I would keep the speaker more formal (as a sort of frame for Al's vernacular) and lose lines like "snoot full of suds" in the speaker's lines and save them for Al only.  It would help separate the two, I think.

Disclaimer: The preceding statement is just my opinion.


Marq
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3 posted 2001-05-21 08:56 PM


Thank you Jenni and Kirk for your helpful comments!
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