Cancer Journal #65 Jan 8
A week or so ago, I sent an email to Jan Carroll, my friend and a loyal reader and commenter of this blog. I hadn't heard from her for a while and wondered how she was doing. She was fine but the email prompted some chitchat in which she asked how I do with winter. I responded that I am not bothered by going out in the cold and the snow but that a childhood in Alaska left me with a residual dread of cars not starting, cars getting stuck, impassable roads. It's irrational since nowadays, cars start and roads get quickly plowed--at least in Wisconsin.
Jan reported back that she had recently seen a rerun of Northern Exposure, the TV show set in Alaska in which the doctor, Joel, gets as a gift or inherits a Camel hair overcoat that had belonged to his uncle. She had also just read about my receiving as a gift a camel hair overcoat that had belonged to Archie Bleyer.
Alaska, a gifted camel hair overcoat? Coincidence? Yeah, I'm pretty sure it was but a heck of a one.
Another story. Back five years ago, I reported to my sisters by email about Archie Bleyer's overcoat, Sheboygan, Carol, The Chordettes, Mr. Sandman. The thread of the email took a turn in which we tried to come up with earworms more offensive than Mr. Sandman. How Much is that Doggie in the Window, Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer in July, You Light up my Life. Since things had degenerated, I reported on a little known episode regarding Archie Bleyer's overcoat. Did they know that Frank Sinatra borrowed it from Archie Bleyer once when he went on a date with Marilyn Monroe? Marilyn said to Frank. "Oh Frank! I love your coat! It's so soft!" Frank didn't say anything, leaving the impression that he owned the coat, not Archie Bleyer. I didn't think that was too good of Frank. One of my sisters asked if any of Marilyn's lipstick was still on the coat. I checked and couldn't find any. I reported back that that darn Frank had taken it to the drycleaners before he returned it to Archie. Anyway, that coat has seen a lot.
You ask, "Is that true!?" I say, "It's absolutely true that this email exchange occurred." I say, " Is it true that Archie loaned the coat to Frank for his date? Hey! Come on! Don't ask those questions! But since you did ask, I say, 'Boy, it sure may have happened! I'm not ruling it out!'"
This much is certainly true: Marilyn Monroe would have loved my coat.
That coat is the gift that keeps on giving! :) You could write a whole novel around it.
ReplyDeleteOh, it sure is, Jan. Just wait until you see/feel it--in a happier time when birds sing and viruses hide under rocks.
DeleteAh, dreaming of those times, my friend...
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