I was in a silent movie today

I was walking in Battery Park just for the hell of it and the wind was ferocious. I had thought it would be nice to take a walk on such a beautiful day. Instead, if anyone had been filming me they would have seen:

— me literally plowing into the wind, my body bent forward horizontally, my arms stretched out in front of me like Frankenstein
— me being blown backwards a couple of times
— me staggering to a nearby bench, clutching at it with my arms, to at least get a grip on it so I wouldn’t fly up into the atmosphere
— my hair literally OUT. OF. CONTROL. Speaking of Frankenstein, can we talk about his bride for a minute?
— me trying to get up again to go walking and being blown backwards three steps
— me making the foolhardy choice to take some of my writing out of my bag to give it a onceover as I sat on the bench
— the pages naturally whipped out of my hands and went e-v-e-r-y-w-h-e-r-e. It wasn’t as bad as Michael Douglas at the end of Wonder Boys but it was close.
— Thanks to an elderly gentleman crouched on a nearby bench, a hot chick with pointy boots struggling by on the path and a small 10 year old boy zipping by on roller blades, all of my pages were retrieved
— We all were screaming as all of this was going on. I can see the dialogue cards interjected into the action. “Did we get all of it?” “Hey look – there’s another page!” “Hey, you – grab that paper!” All of us racing around in speeded-up fashion. Thank you, kind strangers.

The only thing missing was a twirly-mustachioed bow-tied hottie who would appear out of nowhere, unruffled by the wind, offer me his arm while making lovey-dovey eyes at me, before whisking me off out of the wind to our nuptial bliss.

It was nuts.

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10 Responses to I was in a silent movie today

  1. Stevie says:

    The wind’s blowing majorly here, too, and as it happens, the soccer teams across the street are (1) lit up by the sun behind me, and (2) putting on a lovely show for me as the wind makes their acetate outfits conform to every nook and cranny of their sinewy bodies. Uhm, I think I like the wind! I love your kind strangers, and am grateful every page was retrieved. Don’t you feel completely refreshed? It’s my favorite way to be chapped! xxx Stevie

  2. tracey says:

    I’m dying picturing this, but your pages! The anxiety! Thank God they were all recovered!

    Sheila, only you would decide to casually peruse your writing in a gale force wind. Hahahaha.

  3. red says:

    Tracey – hahahaha I know, like – seriously, Sheila? You want to do that NOW??

  4. Ken says:

    The only thing missing was a twirly-mustachioed bow-tied hottie who would appear out of nowhere, unruffled by the wind, offer me his arm while making lovey-dovey eyes at me, before whisking me off out of the wind to our nuptial bliss.

    He would turn out to be a blond guy you met briefly in 1989, thus proving your psychic right after all. ;-)

  5. red says:

    Never. I will never give that bitch credit no matter what blonde male I meet!

  6. Mark says:

    What, no wall falling on with only a well-placed open window saving you from certain death? I’m disappointed….

  7. jenob says:

    It’s moments like this that remind me how good and helpful New Yorkers can be. Guess that’s where my mind is today and what I needed to read. Thanks!

  8. red says:

    Mark – I know! I was disappointed too!

  9. red says:

    Jen – Yes, indeed! It became a frenzied group event – very heartwarming!!

  10. josie says:

    I really love the scene that you recalled in Wonderboys, where Crabtree clings at the flying sheets of paper, like by grabbing 5 he can save the thousand that are about to float into the gutter. Haha. I’m in Chicago now, so I’m generally afraid to pull anything out of my bag. I don’t even read the paper anymore… :)

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