A Person Of Note
Been busy lately. In some boring, tedious ways and some wonderful, new ways.
I'd thought about filling up some cyber-space by posting a favorite old sketch of mine but it's a bit long and would require a lot of scrolling down. (Nobody scrolls down anymore.)
It was a spoof of the Maltese Falcon set in a check cash run by Bolt Lead, Notary Public. The idea was a hard-nosed, no-nonsense notary who took his entry-level legal duties way too seriously. A couple years later I actually became a notary for my day job. I try not to take it too seriously.
Once I took my stamp to the Star Bar and offered to notarize any lady's chest for the standard $2 fee. I got one drunken client but she wanted to pay with a money order.
Maybe I'll revive the sketch somewhere or record it as an audio piece. If I have the time. Meanwhile, I've got some assigned reading to do.
2 Comments:
what wonderful new ways, and what assigned reading??!
You should be honored, Brian. If that girl bought her two-dollar money order at a check-cashing place, it set her back at least fifteen bucks.
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