Friday 8 June 2007

Are You This Angry Man?

Listening to Saturday Live on Radio 4 this morning, I was impressed by the poet Elvis McGonagall's use of his art to purge a bad holiday experience from his system. It occurred to me that I might do the same with my blog. So if you are the large man, in his sixties, with a big white beard and a lovely head of pure white hair, who alighted from his vehicle to shout across the road that you considered me to be a thick, bald - headed, b***ard - or was it a thick headed...no, I'm sure it's the first one - then this is for you.

Had you allowed me to get a word in edgeways, before getting back into your M prefixed, Maroon Rover 216 with a National Trust sticker in the rear window, I would have explained that the reason I pulled my vehicle forward blocking the path from your junction preventing you from crossing the stream of traffic, was that you hadn't, no couldn't have seen, the ambulance that I had spotted in my mirror overtaking the stream of vehicles you were about to cross. You couldn't have seen the ambulance because your view was blocked by the big white van behind me. I can only presume that you didn't even notice the ambulance pass, because you were busy gesticulating at me and operating your audible warning instrument in an aggressive manner. Had you emerged across the stream of traffic you would have pulled into the path of the ambulance.

There now, deep breaths Crofty, that feels much better.


Oh, one more thing, I consider myself to have a mature attitude to my gradually receding hairline; but, I am most definitely not yet bald. I consider that insult to have been particularly barbed coming from one with such an obviously lush growth of hair.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Gosh, Santa is getting really bad tempered in his old age isn't he? Or maybe it was just the heat he's not used to. Lets face it, none of us are used to it round here!
Oh and you're not bald, it's just the spaces between you're follicles are getting bigger. !-)

Crofty said...

Thanks Tilly!

The likeness wasn't lost on me but you know how it is: I have witty ripostes by the dozen now, but then I was simply too flabbergasted to respond. Perhaps it was the likeness that stumped me, like being mugged by Mother Theresa, bless her.

Anonymous said...

Oh, that was a lovely rant, Crofty!

As Mrs Blunt always says to me, 'it feels much better when you get it out'.