LizzieMaine
Bartender
- Messages
- 35,412
- Location
- Where The Tourists Meet The Sea
("Huh?" huhs Leonora, looking up from her book and tilting her head toward Uncle Frank. "Oi ast yee, daarlin'," repeats Uncle Frank, his voice raised to compensate, "whoot'chee readin'?" "She still don' heeh too good outa t'at eeh," explains Joe. "I gotta take 'eh t' see Docteh Glass t'is aftehnoon, so 'e can see how she's doin'." "Lit'l Women," announces Leonora. "I'm read'n Lit'l Women. Now leemee 'lone." "Ain' thaat," suggests Uncle Frank, "a bit groon-oop farr'er?" "Betteh t'en," shrugs Joe, nodding toward the book rack, "F'reveh Ambeh." "Awright, bud," interrupts a workman, jingling thru the door. "Ya windeh's awl fixed. Sign 'eeh." Joe sighs and affixes his name to the billing order. "Whatcha wawn we should'do wit' t'is hunka plywood?" queries the workman." "Poot it aroon back," directs Uncle Frank, "in that troock parked in th' alley." "Ain' no truck out'eh," shrugs the workman. "Jus' mine." "Aaar ye sure?" demands Uncle Frank. "Lessya gawt it cammehflaghed," snickers the workman. "Jus' put it out back t'eh," direct Joe. "Heckie 'n me will stick it downa' basemen' a' sump'n. Y'can t'ake it' t'ru t'back room 'eeh, jus' don' make too much racket. Ma's tryn'a concentrate." The workman nods and does as he is bidden, as Uncle Frank frowns. "He said," he exhales, "he was goin' t'have th' troock back by noon. Is that clock oop thar roight?" "Yeh," nods Joe, checking his watch. "Goin' awn one awready. Jeez. I gotta get Leonoreh oveh't docteh's, an'ats twenny minutes ride. C'mon, honey, getcha coat awn. Leonoreh! *Getcha coat awn.*" Hmph," hmphs Leonora, with a pointed eyeroll. "Hmmm," ponders Uncle Frank, looking up again at the clock...)
(I wasn't planning to have a New Year's Feast, but if I was, I'd certainly go to the pork store to buy it.)
(Better get your seat reservation now, they're already booking up fast.)
(It's a good thing nobody bets on hockey.)
("Whatever. Work's work." -- every character actor, ever.)
(At least he had time to light a cigarette.)
(Those war-surplus binoculars are a real deal.)
(AMERICA'S NUMBER ONE CODEPENDENT DOG.)



