A Little Bit of English ...... by Mike Savard (an American, apprently)

By Sandshoe

Conversation between Yup-I-do and Shoe with Lee-Leah talking to the cat in the background:

“Listen,” I said, “She won’t know what on earth I was talking about. You know how you told me you’ve got a card in the glove box of the car for me?”

“Yeh,” he replied, like he always does if he’s positive what I’m talking about.

“I told her I’ve got it and I haven’t. It’s still in the glove box of your car. Least I think so. Unless you took it out.”

‘Nope, it’s in the glove box of the car. How did you know it was there?”

“You told me last year.”

“Listen, listen,” I heard a muffled giggle. He knew a story was on its way. He was listening. “Listen, I got a card in the mail and I rang her up and said to her I really love the card. And she said, ‘O, that’s good, I hoped you would like it.’  I said, ‘I do, I really do. I love the bit that says how much you liked the card I sent.’ I thought she hesitated, but then she said, ‘Yeh, yeh, good.’ She said she gave it to you to give to me and she was glad you dropped it in. I said, ‘No, um, well, I thought it came in the… no, it came in the post, he must have put it into the box. When did you give it to him?’ She said, ‘Day before yesterday’ and I said, ‘It was in the post box yesterday’. ‘O,’ she said, ‘He dropped it in the, um, he probably changed his mind and posted it, that’s good you like it.’ ‘I love it,’ I said.”

It wasn’t for me, I was explaining to Yup, the card I took out of my postbox and assumed came from her and telephoned her. It was for the neighbour with the same name as mine and that was the card from A. And Yup thought it was funny the name was different when he called in meantimes and I supposed she must call herself Ally sometimes, after her surname, He thought that was unusual, he did not know she ever did (he hadn’t looked at the card they were giving me. It transpired).  She just decided to be different, he had said, she’s like that. Which would explain the A. Instead of L.

“Now,” he said, “Wait til you hear, I went home and she said to me you finally gave the card to her and I said no, and she said well she reckons you did!”

He laughed. “Don’t know when I am going to give it to you. I should pull it out and write on it 2009 and 2010 and be done with it.”

“You might as well mark it Happy Easter now and save time. I reckon you might as well throw on Happy Birthday while you’re at it.”

He laughed. “I reckon I could save a packet by making it.”

“No, no. We so could make money out of this.”

“I’ll design a card.”

“We’ll call it One Card For Everything.”