I
must be weird…
Wait, don’t answer that. I already know the answer.
Last week I was sitting in the lobby at my dentist. His office has two entrances.
If you come in the back door, there is a sign that directs you to the lobby by
turning either left or right.
I have never given it much thought on which
way I should turn. It doesn’t really matter to me one way or the other. Sometimes
I go left, sometimes I go right. It depends on how I feel that day. I have no
set pattern. Both ways are the same distance so either one of them will get you
to the lobby in the same amount of time.
So, while I’m waiting, this lady
comes to the reception desk and is clearly frustrated. She wants an answer as
to which way she should turn when she enters the offices. Should she go left or
should she go right? She says that she is confused and wants to make certain she
is doing the proper thing.
The
receptionist tells her that it really doesn’t make any difference, but she keeps
going on and on about how difficult she finds the rear entrance to be. I want
to tell her to just come in the front door and save herself all of the grief.
But the better part of me tells me to just keep my mouth shut and let well enough
alone. Personally I think the lady has too much time on her hands to be worried
over something so trivial.
But then, that’s my opinion.
At
the same time, my wife and I went to a funeral last week and as a result endured
another of my pet peeves. You probably will think this is funny, but it always
seems strange to me to see folks you only see at funerals and you greet each other
with “It’s so good to see you again.”
Isn’t there something better you
could say besides this? I wish Emily Post were still around so I could ask her.
Perhaps she would be able to come up with some sort of substitution. But then
again, maybe I’m a little bit strange and worried about things that don’t really
matter, much like the lady at the dentist’s office. Does it really matter how
we greet people at a funeral? Does this bother anyone else?
I don’t know,
but it just sounds odd to me to be ‘happy’ or ‘good’ to see someone you haven’t
seen in a long time at a sad occasion. What do you think?
If
you can read a note of sarcasm in this week’s effort, you would be astute. I am
up to my ears hearing about the election and watching the warring ads for either
side blaze across the television screen each evening. The economy is in the dumpster
and no one seems to have a clue as to how it might be fixed. You can turn off
the television, not pick up your papers and listen to music on the radio rather
than the talking heads for a solid week and you won’t miss a thing.
If
we go to war with anyone or are about to be attacked, you can always catch up
on what’s going on by grabbing one of those so-called ‘magazines’ at the checkout
counter at the grocery store. They seem to have all of the latest news including
which presidential candidate is really an alien from the planet Zenon. Or better
yet, which candidates actually have eight toes on their left foot. Stuff we can
all easily check out for ourselves. I’m beginning to believe they have about as
much truthful information as what I see on regular television or read in the national
papers. And I think I should tell you that I am also beginning to believe that
televised wrestling is real.
I mean, come on…I overheard several people
at the funeral talking about a match they had seen the other week. They thought
it was real. Why would they lie?
Come to think of it the lady at the dentists
office had on a ‘Hulk Hogan’ tee shirt. That should have told me something.
I need a vacation. I don’t know about you, but I’m really looking forward to November
the fifth. It can’t come too soon to suit me.
©
Peary Perry
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