Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Strange days.......

For the first time in about a month, I've had a day pretty much to myself. Early this morning my wireless router arrived, hence my posting - I'm back online.

After a relaxing morning checking emails, websites and generally sorting out my long neglected paperwork and bills, I decided to take a long walk before my afternoon lectures.

I set off without a direction in mind, 'letting the mood' (ha - sorry, that sounds so lame) and coldplay on my ipod dictate the direction. I ended up along a popular London shopping street, in a waterstones - Without thinking at all, as I walked past the philosophy section, I spotted the only book by Bertrand Russell left on the shelf, 'The Conquest of Happiness', I picked it up and kept on walking, to have a look at some science books - I saw the Feynman books and 'The Character of Physical Law' was in my hand and I was walking to the till to buy them in seconds. This may not sound very remarkable to you, but it is certainly is to me, very remarkable indeed.

Moving on.....

Afterwards as I was walking towards my all time favourite coffee place, I spotted some of my most hated foes and absolute arch-enemies - Yes, people blocking the pavements holding clipboards trying to get you to sign up to some charity or cause or whatever. Luckily for me, the pavements are quite wide and there were enough other pedestrians, so my wonderful 'shield' defense technique could work (there has to be at least 2 other pedestrians between you and the 'clipboard soldiers', thus protecting you from them).
I broke throught the first cordon with ease, then the second, just one more and I would be free and safely in my favourite comfy chair, with brand new books in my favourite coffee place, just one more....but no, I was totally blindsided by a piece of honesty and slight naivety.

As I was using my shield technique to perfection (oh yes, I actually meander on the pavements to maintain a buffer of at least 2), my defenses crumpled as my 'shields' were very rude middle aged men with mp3 players who just sped up and ignored the charity worker.
This happened just as I was passing, I thought, 'Oh shit, just speed up and let's hope you are in a blind spot or already considered gone'. As you may have guessed, no, I was spotted and the charity worker said (no, pleaded),
'Oh, please don't ignore me and walk past'

Never, ever, ever have I heard anyone, doing her job ever say that to me or anyone else. I had to stop and turn around to face this new breed of street pledge collector.

Turns out she was a delightful girl of about maybe 19/20, good looking (Oh come on, who didn't see that coming?), who most importantly of all, was only on her second week of the job. She knew all the relevant facts and made a good sales pitch, even had a nice fridge magnet to give as a gift if I signed up there and then (of course I didn't sign up though, I'm too paranoid to give up any financial details to anyone, let alone strangers in the street).

When it became clear to her that I wasn't going to sign up there, she said she believed I'd go to the website and sign up as I had indicated because she said she can trust me. We said goodbye, even exchanged names and as I was turning to walk away she said, 'I love you for stopping and talking to me'.

She knew perfectly well that I had no intention of even going to the website, let alone signing up to donate any money.

I'm well aware that she could have of course been using her 'women tricks' in order to get money out of me, but I doubt that is the case this time. She was good looking, but not in an imposing and dazzling way, she also had an honesty and shyness, which would prevent her from consciously using her looks as a weapon. Added to the fact that this is a new job for her, and most people walking past at that time were of older generations who totally blanked her or even gave her a cold stare as they marched past - she must have been at least slightly disheartened by the job. Thus the chance to speak with someone who was within a few years of her age and had a neutral demeanor must have seemed like something not too be missed, hence the pleading for my attention.

Of course, she have just been playing along and being a good sales girl only to be thwarted by my paranoid ways - either way, she did well.

My 'good deed' done for the day, I carried on to get some coffee. A few hours later in my lectures, while absent mindedly drawing and writing silly quesions on my empty cardboard coffee cup (from a different place, tasted awful) and drawing clovers, sunflowers and clocks on my arm, the sound of idiotic questions stopping the lecturer and destroying the flow of the lecture a mere background noise at this point, I suddenly got thinking about many different things, most are still in my mind now.

How is all this related?

Well, it all happened to me for one and two; it isn't.

It's just been such a long time since someone has asked me how my day went and what I got up to, I thought I'd take the liberty and just answer as if that question had been asked.

Ha.

11 comments:

TheWhitePearl said...

A-HA! I like that writing tactic. I thought you were going to get to some grand point at the end, but indeed you were not. Nice.

Any way it all makes sense. No wonder you suggested Feynman diagrams as a tattoo possibility.

Any way new books and coffee? You know how I feel about that. It's the best of times.

Apathy Personified said...

Whitepearl,
Oh, I'm mysterious and full of surprises, It's just how I roll. :)

'Any way new books and coffee? You know how I feel about that. It's the best of times.'

It's the best of all the best times, especially when you have hours at your disposal.

Sharon said...

Glad to see you're back in the virtual world. And nice little post.

Apathy Personified said...

Thanks Sharon :)

Rune said...

Hello there Apathy,

I sympathise with you over the charity muggers. Unfortunately you can't move in Glasgow without running into them.

The thing that bothers me about them is that they don't seem to recognise that you are not obliged to entertain them. I've encountered various tactics to ensnare me, all equally annoying. The strange dance towards me, commenting that they have a similar jacket, etc.

One girl actually made the mistake of saying "you don't care, do you?"

"Nope" I said, without interrupting my stride.

The reason I'm bothered is that they are paid to do this, unlike the person who stands in the cold with their charity tin. I don't mind them at all.

Books seem to be sending me off to sleep at the moment, within a page, no matter what I'm reading, even with coffee.

I hope you don't mind this rant, it's Sharon's fault, she owns me.

Sharon said...

Rune -

And you're worth every damn penny. ;)

Apathy Personified said...

Hi Rune,

"The thing that bothers me about them is that they don't seem to recognise that you are not obliged to entertain them"
Exactly right, it's called 'charity' for a reason.

Book narcolepsy? Haha - Maybe you are reading the wrong books my friend, go high brow and pretentious, certainly works for me.:)

Ranting is always good, no worries. Besides, Sharon only buys the best, so it's ok. :)

Laurie said...

Ap - how are you going, mate; haven't seen you posting on RD for a while. Hope everything's good with you and yours - keep in touch.
cheers
Laurie

Apathy Personified said...

Hi Laurie,

It's generally all good with me thanks, but i've been kept really busy (the bastards waited until my final year before they sprang loads of work on me).

How about you? Hope you are planning another one of your road trips soon and you are giving an intellectual battering to any god squad members who cross your path - whether in real life or the internet.

Ap

TheWhitePearl said...

Ap,

Ahh I see you are just as bad about updating as I am. Any way I just now saw the link that you posted on my blog

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hachik%C5%8D

Ha Ha! I laughed heartily. Thanks.

Apathy Personified said...

Oh, whitepearl, i'm utterly useless at keeping the blog up to date - I have been busy though.

That link was supposed to bring a tear to your eye and be an emotional muse... and yet you laughed at it....

Ha :) - It's actually the true story that the saddest futurama episode (Jurassic Bark) is based on.