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Obscene Messages and Visits


Article # : 13598 

Section : LIFE
Issue Date : 4 / 1988  1,456 Words
Author : Kathryn N. Hardin
Kathryn Hardin's humor articles first appeared nationwide thirty years ago. This Arkansas grandmother draws on her life, past and present, for her current anecdotes.

       The new year stared off with an obscene postcard from a friend, and it went downhill from there.
       
        The morning the card arrived I was sitting in front of the fireplace with my foot elevated to relieve the throbbing of my little toe, which I had injured while stumbling around in the dark earlier that morning--the electricity had been off for several hours. There was a foot of snow on the ground and the pipes were frozen in the upstairs bathroom.
       
        The mail carrier was late, but he finally arrived in a four-wheel drive vehicle which got stuck in front of our house. My husband mushed down to get the mail and brought back an advertisement for aluminum siding and the card, which featured lots of sand and ocean and bikini-clad young women. The message read:
       
        "Hi, you two! Roger and I have been here nearly a month now and we just love it! Our condo is right on the beach and we spend our time sunning and taking it easy. We think about you up there freezing your tootsies in the cold--(Ha!). Love ya, Joanie."
       
        I haven't felt such resentment toward Joanie since she borrowed my twin sweater set and string of imitation pearls in college and got ketchup on the sweaters and lost my pearls.
       
        I also get obscene phone calls--mostly from my cleaning woman. When I answer the phone I hear heavy breathing and a husky voice say something like, "I'm going to visit my daughter in St. Louis. I'll see you next month." ... (1935 of 7841 Characters)
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