# 395 - February 26th, 2014
A Mendocino Californian flying over King Arthur’s Court
by Markey Twulture
Greetings
one and all – if you are sitting comfortably then I shall begin… Although I may
be a long way from the Valley, I have a few fellow Turkey Vultures flying
around the Valley in my absence and keeping their eyes on things. As a result,
and because I know many folks rely on this, what better place to start than
with the Public Service Announcements?…
Calendars
and pens at the ready… #464 - The Mendocino County Museum's upcoming Road Show
will be at the Anderson Valley Grange on Saturday, March 1. Doors open at
6:30pm with the show at 7:30pm. With a pop-up gallery of artifacts, docents who
become actors, imaginative set design, and Mendocino County history brought to
life in stories and song, it's an old-fashioned traveling variety show for our
communities and our times. It features seven actors playing 35
ordinary yet extraordinary local people. For information, visit www.mendocinomuseumroadshow.org or
call 459-2736… #465 - 9pm on
Saturday, March 1 at Lauren’s Restaurant in Boonville, it’s live music by
‘Betsy and Beau’, as former local boy Beau Wiley
brings his San Francisco based folk duo to town promising to be "crooked
and sweet"… #466 - The Variety Show will take place at The Grange on
Friday/Saturday, March 7/8… #467 - The Vets from the Mendocino Animal
Hospital will be in town at the A.V. Farm on just one occasion next month -
Thursday, March 13. Call 462-8833 for further details. They set up at the AV
Farm Supply from 2pm to 3.30pm and to avoid a line perhaps go around 3pm - you
will definitely be seen. New customers and their pets are always welcome… #468 - It’s nearly that time again - St. Patrick’s Day!
The Senior Center Dinner to celebrate the occasion is on Saturday, March 15 in
the Apple Hall in Boonville with a happy hour at 5.30pm and dinner served at
6.30pm. More details to follow, or call 895-3609…
Moving
quickly on to a few of the topics and events under discussion this week at The
Five-Dot Pub – yes it’s “Moans, Groans, Good Thoughts, and Rampant (and often
Reliable) Rumors” from my favorite gathering place in the heart of England, where
people get together and share their thoughts about life on this crowded yet
very civilized little island….. Read on!.....
….. ‘I guess it’s an Americanism - Part 2’….. Over here, when somebody dies, folks
will announce that ‘so-and-so is dead.’ In the U.S., this succinct and
extremely accurate choice of word is often replaced by the word ‘passed’ as in
‘so-and-so has passed’… I have my theories for this, mainly based around
American positivism versus British realism, but this choice of words is
well-entrenched on both sides of the pond and is another example of a subtle
difference between the two countries, of which there are more and more that
appear with each passing day…
…..
In many conversations, many local folks tend to start a sentence with one of
these phrases: “To be honest…’’; To tell you the truth…”; or “No word of a lie,
but…”. What follows is more often than not a very inconspicuous comment, with
little doubt or question raised. Nevertheless, it is almost as if they are
trying to convince you that their words are completely truthful, as if you
might disbelieve them for some reason. It is quite endearing in some ways, and
yet the uninitiated might start to think that on an occasion when someone does
not start with one of these phrases then perhaps what follows is a tall story
or even a pack of fiendish lies.....
…..
Sitting in The Black Eagle pub (founded in 1835) yesterday lunchtime, the
waitress walked around the lounge with a plate in each hand inquiring who had
ordered the two chip sandwiches. I looked up from my pint and each plate
contained a long (8”) crispy French roll packed with French fries. Apart from
lashings of slowly melting butter, that was it - nothing else to detract from
the classic ‘chip butty’. Having already enjoyed a steak and ale pie, I was
full to the end of my beak but I must say this most basic of sandwiches is a
wonderful thing, although I cannot imagine The Boonville Hotel featuring it
anytime soon. Which is a shame…..
….. Myth Buster of the Week… “English ‘soccer’ fans are
a bunch of hooligans”… This hasn’t been true for about twenty years but the
myth is perpetuated by the insistence of people not-in-the-know continuing to
refer to the major problems that were caused by this phenomenon in the
twenty-year period from the late 1960s to the late 1980s. These days, with a
few rare exceptions, fans from opposing teams often mix together in the pubs
around the stadiums wearing their team’s colors and sharing witty banter. The
threatening atmosphere and nasty violence of those bygone days is virtually
non-existent. It seems as if so-called ‘The English Disease’ has long been
cured and the sooner folks realize that the better…
….. A wet shave with open razor, followed by a head
massage and scissor haircut is a must-do for any self-respecting Vulture. And
within multi-cultural Britain, the community that seems to provide this service
at the highest level is that of the Kurds. These guys are wizards with the scissors
and, if I were to live here permanently, I have little doubt that I’d be
sitting in the barber’s chair three times a week, maintaining the smartest of
haircuts and a baby’s bum-like smoothness to my cheeks at all times!.....
….. Overheard at a department store’s menswear
department in the heart of a city….. Customer: “Do you have these trousers in a
bigger size?”… Sales Assistant: “What size are those in your hand?”… Customer:
“These are large”… Sales Assistant: “Good lord, surely you can get into them -
they are huge!”…. Gotta love the English for their bluntness…..
Well
now I think it’s time to take my leave… So, until we talk again – ‘Keep the
Faith’; be careful out there; stay out of the ditches; think good thoughts; and
may your god go with you… Oh, and of course, one final request, “Let us prey”…
Humbly yours, Turkey Vulture.
p.s. You can contact me with words of support/abuse
either through the Letters Page or by e-mail at <turkeyvulture1@earthlink.net>
p.p.s. Skylark – read any good books lately?
p.p.p.s. Keep on humming, Hummingbird…
p.p.p.p.s. Everything cool with you, O.J.? Of course it
is…


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