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Posted by Steve Bender, January 13, 2009 in Question of the Week

Last night, I got a weird voice-mail message on my cell phone. The operator asked, "Will you accept a collect call from the Correctional Facility in Loxley, Alabama?" Aparently, stupidity is now a jailable offense.

See, the Grump doesn't take collect telephone calls from anybody. If my phone rang and a voice asked, "You have a collect call from a Mr. J.C. in Heaven. Will you accept the charges?", my reflex response would be, "Heck, no! That's long distance!"

And in the Grump's case, that's long, long, long, loooooooooooong distance.

I can only imagine the situation the prisoner was in. Maybe he was being held hostage with a gun to his head. The guy holding it says, "This is the deal. You get to make one collect call. If the person you call accepts the charges, I'll let you go. But if he doesn't, I'm blowing you away. Now -- who you gonna call?"

"Uh, the Grumpy Gardener."

Boom!

But maybe the situation wasn't so dire. Maybe the caller was just a lonely guy searching for a friend. That seems a little strange, seeing as how you're surrounded by "friends" in jail, but maybe none of them knew anything about how to root gardenia cuttings and he just had to know.

So now the Grump's feeling a little guilty. After all, the world could always use a few more gardenias. To atone for my heartlessness, I've written a parody of Jim Croce's old song, "Operator." (If you remember it, you and Methuselah were in kindergarten together.)

Operator

Won't you help me place this call?

You see, the number on this switch blade is old and faded.

He lives in Alabam

He likes okra and fried Spam

He saw it when my meth lab was raided.

But isn't that the way they say it goes?

Well, let's forget all that

And give me Grump's number if you can find it

So I can call just to tell him I'm fine

And to show

I've overcome the blow

I like gardenia's smell

Got Southern Living here

That recipe worked swell

And my cell walls are teal

I like how they make it feel.

Comments

If I were in jail, you'd be the first person I'd call.

Posted by:Lianne | January 13, 2009 at 11:20 AM

Oh, so it was you? Next time, text.

Posted by:Grumpy Gardener | January 13, 2009 at 01:25 PM

Grumpy, you crack me up! She says in a voice as if talking to a puppy dog, "You just so cute."

Posted by:Helen @ Gardening With Confidence | January 13, 2009 at 04:37 PM

Just for future reference, if I were in financial ruin and crashed my plane/staged my own death, could I stay at your house for a few days?

Posted by:Lianne | January 14, 2009 at 05:36 AM

Sorry, I'm already hiding Bernie Madoff.

Posted by:Grumpy Gardener | January 14, 2009 at 06:58 AM

Sadly, for them to try this means it actually works on some idiots.

Posted by:Isaac | January 15, 2009 at 05:27 PM

Johnny Cash would NOT approve (of not taking the call, I mean- I don't know how he felt about Jim Croce). That poor inmate may have had some very valid and pressing questions concerning the nutrient needs of the green, green turf-type fescue of home. While I'm on the great JC (this is not really relevant- but, ask anybody, they'll tell you that I'm rarely relevant)I must point out that while most people assume that the Man in Black pulled some hard time for shooting a man in Reno, or whatever, he never spent a day in prison. He did, however, spend one night in jail. And for what? (Drum roll...) Picking flowers!! Yeah, in someone else's yard, and while drunk, and apparently while making some noise... but it's kind of endearing, isn't it?

Posted by:chathamcorabbit | January 29, 2009 at 05:52 PM

I remember the part in "Folsom Prison Blues" where Johnny actually recalls his flower-picking debacle.
It goes:

When I was just a baby
My mama told me boy
Don't pick my geraniums
You know they're not a toy
So I yanked up her petunias
Just to watch them die
I also trashed her dahlias
I hang my head and cry.


Posted by:Grumpy Gardener | January 30, 2009 at 08:57 AM

I love it! I'm still laughing...

Semi-random P.S.
We got a couple of Beagles back in the summer after our first Beagle, Ruby (Don't Take Your Love to Town) passed away. One of the dogs, Rosie, is a retiree from a medical research lab- so she came with a name (and a number crudely tattooed on her ear). The other one was a little, black Beagle puppy who needed a name. My first thought was "Johnny Cash" but we settled on "Waylon Jennings". I'm sure that we owe one of those great men a great big apology- I'm just not sure which one...

Posted by:chathamcorabbit | January 31, 2009 at 10:40 AM
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