Saturday, August 11, 2007

“Your dreams and your hopeless hair…”


“Are you having a bad hair day?”

Queue manic laughter, shortly to be followed by stunned silence.

And so this is the first interaction I get with the appreciative people of my home town. Not that I’m suggesting I give them anything in particular to be appreciative of but I do try to avoid any conflict. And I would appreciate if the other side could reciprocate.

But no, you still get it. Age, shape and size seem to be variables but the general snide and some what unimaginative tone seems to generally be consistent enough. If nothing else you have to hand that to them; consistency.

And so I was left standing staring at three girls who stopped me, (got me to take out my ear phones) just to make the above inquire, and in the second that follows a million things ran through my head, but as ever nothing came out. Maybe I should be grateful. I’m not sure some of it would have been suitable for young ears. And id undoubtedly end up with a law suit or an A.S.B.O

So stood in stunned silence, until I think they thought I was going to cry, I laughed to myself all the way home.

Sometimes I’m sure that when you look at people you can almost read what’s going on in their lives. The stress or the happiness etched on there faces gives you hints and insights.

I wonder as I’m walking around sometimes what people have going on in there lives that makes them look they way they do, and I wonder what they see in my face, or does anyone see anything? Does anybody else even look?

...you dress so messed up your hair is too long/but im changing it all of the time/we march and we fall/we're one and for all/it's just evil all of the time/evil all the time/we are the fiend club...

1 comment:

me said...

Hello timeandalittlelackcloud. You might remember me from one of the comment strings on one of Amanda Palmers blogs, I certainly remember you. I thought I might pop in to see what you were up to.
All I can say about this blog is that you are so right. About them, about the culture, about what you can see... I look, I do. Sometimes I wish I could look away.
Be well. And do come visit my blog sometimes if you would like.