Stuff - Just Some Things I Felt Like Talking About
Crappy Jobs
Several people wrote to tell me that the most unpleasant job they’d ever had was shucking corn in the hot sun. I’m sure all the corn-shuckers suffered greatly, but I’d just like to tell these pansies about a friend of mine who, as a teenager in England, was periodically lowered into the sewer in a harness with a high-pressure water hose to “tidy up the pipes.”
Forty years later, all of us are still a bit hesitant about shaking hands with him.
Treasures of Spring
I'm talking about Slush Nuggets.
In case you've never heard of them, "Slush Nuggets" are those great little treasures that show up in your yard as the snow melts. I live on a busy street, where the snowplows push their grimy little glaciers up into my yard all winter long. By the time March rolls around I've accumulated a pretty substantial heap of road slop, and a particularly rich haul of Slush Nuggets.
The Fine Art of Phone Book Delivery - Part II
I have always been ambitious, and I was more than a little bit broke, so I had signed up for ten routes. At two hundred addresses per route and eleven cents per successfully delivered book, this meant that after just ringing some door bells and saying, "Madam, I hold in my hands a brand new phone book, yours to enjoy with my compliments," I stood to bring home a cool $220!
The Fine Art of Phone Book Delivery
I was appalled! As a trained professional, it was almost painful to witness such shoddy work.
You see, at one (brief) point in my (not so brief) working life I was myself a phone book delivery guy. Of course, it's been something like thirty-five years since I served on the front lines of the Battle For Handy And Reliable Home And Business Directory Information, and maybe the standards have fallen since then.
This Just In - Humans Are Only 95% Chimpanzee!
What a relief!




