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Friday, 31 August 2018
My Dad and his Uncle Sam
When my dad was a boy
he shared a bedroom with
his Uncle Sam.
He didn’t talk to his Uncle Sam
‘Why not?’ I said.
‘Because I brought a hat home
from the market
and he turned it inside out and
back again.’
‘And you didn’t talk to him
because of that?’
‘Yes.’
‘Ever? You didn’t ever talk to him
ever again?’
‘That’s it’
‘So when you went to bed
how did you decide who would
switch out the light.’
‘We didn’t have a light.
There was no electricity in the
bedrooms. There were candles.’
‘So who decided who would
blow out the candles?’
‘We had one each.’
‘Just as well.
Otherwise you would have had
to talk to him.’