I've noticed a bit of a tendency to look on the dark side lately.
Like this morning. Most mornings Ned and I end up having a chat with old Mac, on our way up to the woods.
This morning old Mac is hunched down in his anorak and thermal hat. "Two more weeks tae go, and ah'm away yi know."
Two more weeks to go???? And he's gone? How? How does he know?? Pancreatic cancer? Liver cancer?Emphysema? MS? Angina? Kidney failure? Is he planning suicide already? But he looks fine, or as fine as you can when you're over 70 and standing in sub zero temperatures.
I'm composing the appropriate sympathetic response here.
"Aye, two weeks till ah'm gone. Gone! Har!"
"Gone?"
"Aye, gone tae Australia!"
"Oh, oh! Great! ha ha, yes, oh you know I thought....oh never mind. No that's lovely"
I'm hoping this ongoing assumption of doom, death, bad news and disaster is going to be temporary.
6 January 2010 at 12:06
Well, if I imagine old Mac as Fraser from Dad's Army, then it's a very easy mistake to make.
Sx
6 January 2010 at 12:17
He sounds a bit morose. Australia will be DOOMED!!!!!
Anyway it was better that you assumed that way round than the other - "Ooh that's nice, Mac! Where are ye off tae?".
You can only be pleasantly surprised if you assume the worst!
6 January 2010 at 14:16
Quite natural to think that.
Did he get your permission to go to Australia?
No?
Then he should just stay at home like everyone else!!
6 January 2010 at 15:16
Scarlet - Yep wee scottish pensioner, therefore statistically NOT running any marathons.
Rog - Australia probably will be doomed if they insist on serving him VB.
Not sure about always expecting the worst. Don't want to be Cheesetown's answer to Rev I M Jolly
Kaz - Have been worrying about him starting to follow Ned and I around for a while now. He can go!!
6 January 2010 at 16:39
There now: you've found another reason not to want to be working in our reference library!
6 January 2010 at 17:52
Mr Musgrove - Nope, I think I've found another reason why I am incredibly well qualified there!