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Peter Rosengard

Opinion

The lemon thing just ap-peeled

April 9, 2013 08:47
2 min read

Last week, I drove to Bourne End (on Thames) to visit my old friend Guy. We were heading for Costa Coffee, when I suddenly dived into a hardware shop

Hardware shops are like another planet - they're full of things I don't recognise, but I like it that somewhere out there are men who do know what they're for. Me, I go for that special smell of metal, wire, oil and nails. My ex also loved hardware shops, but one day we had a blazing row when she suggested I should actually buy something. An electric sander, if I recall, but that wasn't why we got divorced.

"They've got a lot of stuff here," an elderly lady in the aisle said. That's when I saw it - a floppy piece of yellow oval-shaped plastic about half the size of my hand, with a gaping open mouth like a fish at one end. A hand puppet? I picked it up and tried a bit of ventriloquy next to the saucepans. "Hello," the yellow fish thing said to the elderly woman. "I'm Frankie the Fish - how is life in Boringend on Thames?" She moved quickly towards the gardening section.

"What's it's for?" I asked a man in the queue to pay.

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