Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Is it just me?

A delivery driver asked me for my "John Henry" this evening. I said "John Henry was a steel-drivin' man. You want my John Hancock." I got a look that indicated I had sprouted another head or some such.

Later I was at the Y while Sweet Daughter took her swim lesson, and woman came over and watched me knit on circular needles. She said she was a knitter, but she stared as though I was some sort of alchemist. She just stood there for a good ten minutes as I knit one, purled one, ad infinitum.

I really need to work on my deathstare.

5 comments:

  1. John Henry... snerk... Nothing like a bastardization of the phrase :-)

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  2. I've heard that one before, he was a Florida guy if my guess is right.

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  3. I've heard people use John Henry when they should have said John Hancock. What's probably interesting is that delivery driver has probably said that a hundred times before you finally corrected him.

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  4. I've heard John Henry used more often than the arguably correct John Hancock for at least the past forty-five years. It's probably too late to re-educate the culture.

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  5. Have Breda give you lessons. I'm sure she'll be happy to help :)

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