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Despite all these previous thoughtsāand, probably, all the āill-conceivedā aspirations (or dearth of them)āValerieās diatribe seemed to, actually, be making some little bit of sense! At least, it was stirring something inside Jason! He was experiencing thoughts! And, high-strung, emotions! All of them, images that heād never known before! Not even close! Can you imagine?
āLook.ā his date implored. āI donāt know how familiar you might beā¦ with the local stations. WJR is the CBS outletā¦ and WWJ is NBC. They both do nothingā¦ but broadcast stupid āsob serialsā. Broadcast themā¦ all day long. The ABC outlet is WXYZ. Iām not sure what they doā¦ in the morning. But, for two or three hours, in the afternoonā¦ Eddie Chase has a show called Make Believe Ballroom. Heās what, I think, theyāre now calling a disc jockey. Heās pretty popular. But, there are other stations. A couple of āem, I think, broadcastā¦ exclusivelyā¦ in polish! Large Polish population here, donātcha know. So, you wouldnāt want to waste your time applying there. Unless you speak fluent Polish. Do you have a radio?ā
āNo, But, the peopleā¦ in whose house I liveā¦ they have one.ā
āWell get yourself a radio! You can get these littleā¦ what they callā¦ table models. I doubt that they cost a lot. Certainly not as much, as a floor model. Do some kind of research. See which stations are broadcasting what. WEXL and WJBK and WKMH and WXXD . . . they might be good stations, to listen to. Get a feelā¦ for what theyāre doing. Then, go apply! Iām sure that the people you live withā¦ one of whom happens to be your bossā¦ wonāt mind your missing one dayās work. Especiallyā¦ if theyāre even mildly interested, in your wellbeing! If they want to see youā¦ see you better yourself. On the other hand, if theyāre not all that interested inā¦ā
āOh, Iām sure that I could get āem to go alongā¦ for one day, anyway.ā
āPlan the thing out. Plan itā¦ from the start. Find out where these stations are. The ones you choose. Find out where theyāre located. Figure out the bus routes. How to get to each one. Dress up! Deck yourself outā¦ in your āSunday Bestā! And go aheadā¦ and take the shot! What have you got to lose? Except for a dayās pay?ā
He was enthused! Then taken slightly aback!
āBut,ā he responded, āwhat if that happens to be a dayā¦ a day, in a week, when weād wind up, working on a Saturday? If youāve worked your forty hoursā¦ that means that Saturdayās paid, at time-and-a-half! And we donāt usually get notified of thatā¦ not till Friday afternoon.ā
āDammit, Jason!ā Again, she was surprisedāat the impatience, in her voice. She softened the toneāsignificantly. āThatās just the chance . . . youāll have to take! If you wait for everything . . . everything, on earth, to be just letter perfect . . . youāll simply wither away! Dieā¦ on the damn vine! The turtle . . . he doesnāt get anywhere! Not unless he sticks his neck out!ā
The āeverything letter perfectā commentāreminded him, of a few similar snarly utterances from his grandfather. The āturtleā referenceāheād not heard before.
āIām sorry,ā he replied. āItās just thatā¦ I mean, Iāve always been . . .ā
āJason? Jason, I donāt mean to come acrossā¦ as some kind of preacher! God knows, Iām not usually asā¦ youāll excuse the expressionā¦ as bitchy, as I seem. Not like Iām coming off, here!ā
It jarred her dateāslightlyāthat this fabulous young woman would deign to excuse herself, for using the relatively mild (at least, in 2001-speak) word ābitchyā. Another reminder, that the culture hadātrulyācoarsened over the decades! Truly coarsened!
āYouā¦ youāre not being bitchy! Youāre good medicine for me! I guess Iāve needed . . . really needed my fanny kicked! Probably for a good long time!ā
āWell, Iām notā¦ normallyā¦ in the business, of kicking fannies! But, you? You, Jasonā¦ you are special! So special! Specialā¦ to me! I hate to see you soā¦ well, soā¦ so down on yourself! You have so much . . . so much to offer! And itās time . . . time that you realized that! Listen, if you set your mind to itā¦ thereās nothing you canāt do! And Iām positive that you donāt want to spend your lifeā¦ spend it, hauling around loads of stupid bricks!ā
āIād never really thought muchā¦ past that! Past hauling bricks, you know! The pay, yāknowā¦ itās pretty good! In fact itāsā¦ you should excuse the expressionā¦ damn good! Iāve never made this much money! Not in my whole, entire, life!ā
āRight! And after ten or fifteen yearsā¦ or maybe even ten or fifteen months . . . youāll be worn down! Completely worn down! Worn to nothingā¦ but, a nub, Jason! Consider any wages lost . . . in, hopefully, your campaign, to better yourselfā¦ consider those wages, as an investment! Thatās the only way, to look at it. The only way!ā
āYeah.ā His voice had a tinge, of defeatāor, at least, surrenderāin it.
āCāmon, Jason!ā Her voice softenedānoticeably. āDonāt act so damn down-and-out! Youāve got your whole life . . . and itās all in front of you! And your future . . . listen, that can be great! Really great! Excusing expressions againā¦ it can be damn great!ā
The rather long walkāback to Valerieās parentsā houseāwas made, in silence, for the most part. The couple had left the restaurantāafter consuming a total of three ribs. Jason had eaten but two. And they had been the smallest pair on his ārackā None consumedāonce his date had become his self-appointed āmotivatorā. Said date had nibbled away at only one, of her ration. She, obviously, had been too busy āmotivatingā (maybe āmotheringā?)āto have paid all that much attention, to the fast-cooling meal, in front of her.
Once theyād arrived at her door, she turned to him, and in a huskier-than-sheād-intended voice, said, āJasonā¦ I want you to kiss me! I donāt want you
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