Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Taking Liberties with Ms. Liberty


"Such an impressive sight, Dad, the Statue of Liberty!" said Brandon. "I'll bet the last time we were here, I was five years old."

"I guess that's about right, Brandon," I moaned. "I dunno, I'm so damn nauseous!"

"Oh, Dad, your  impossible tendency to sea sickness!  Why didn't you wear the patch?"

"Who'd think I'd need it for the boat ride to Liberty Island?  Ooooohhhh, if only that big fat guy would stop eating that meat ball sandwich!" 

"Come on, Dad!  This is a 20 minute boat ride.  What about our ancestors who had to journey weeks and months by ship to get here?"

"If I'd been one of our ancestors, Brandon," I gasped, pressure rising steadily in my esophagus, "right now you and I'd be speaking  in some language with not enough vowels and that bright red Phillies cap you've got on?

"Yes?"

"Would probably get us shot!"

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Fortunately we live today in a land where freedom means you don't get shot for wearing a Philadelphia Phillies baseball cap, even if you're in New York City.  That's not exactly what the Statue of Liberty truly symbolizes, but it's a secondary theme I guess in this, my weekly contribution to the fabulous flying Friday Fictioneers

I won't comment on the word count on my post based on the picture prompt above except to say it's excessive, but excessive in the cause of freedom at least.  I'm sure many of the other Fictioneers, whose works are available by clicking here, have hopefully curbed my enthusiasm for verbal excess.

If you don't mind now, I'm gonna be sick!   See you next week.

55 comments:

janet said...

You'd probably be shot by those Yankee fans hiding behind the fences and bushes. In fact, I think I spot Rich drawing bead on that hat right now! :-)

janet

Anonymous said...

LOL, perry, you never disappoint! ^^

brudberg said...

sounds risky. a red cap and seasickness.. would it be a solution to puke in the cap?

Anonymous said...

But you have birthday cake to eat soon! Happy birthday, Perry. Enjoyed your story.

Perry Block said...

Shoot a man when he's nauseous? That's like shooting a man in the back! Oh, those Yankees fans! Thanks for writing, Janet.

Perry Block said...

Thanks! I'm a little disappointed, though, that the fat guy is still eating the meat ball sub.

Perry Block said...

Puke in a Phillies cap? Why that's sacrilegious! Oh, wait a minute, the Phillies have done that all this year.

Russell said...

Dear Methuselah,
That was some voyage. My stomach got queasy just reading about it. It's a good thing that wasn't a Red Sox cap you were wearing. No one is worried about the Phillies, especially this year. I'm surprised you didn't get the manager job. I guess they were looking for someone younger this time. :)

Perry Block said...

Thank you, Patti, but I'm just too damn nauseous for cake this year. Maybe I'll have a meat ball sub...

Anonymous said...

Hi Perry, I was short so I send you my extra thirty or so words :)

tedstrutz said...

Well, I guess we can let you slide... just this once... after all, you did tell a good story.

The Fabulous Flying Friday Fictioneers I like that, and may steal it.

tedstrutz said...

Your blog has new look since I was here last... I like it!

Julie Phelps said...

Should I mention that when my young son got seasick when we went for weekend trips on our boat out of Newport, CA that I simply shoved - er, put - an anti-nausea medicaction up his, er.... YOU know. Point being: it worked every time. Might be food for thought. You are of an age where you could take care of the mechanics all on your own.

Perry Block said...

You're correct that the reason I didn't get it, Russell, was because they were looking for someone younger, but Casey Stengel wasn't available or alive. So they opted for somebody else, I guess he's younger.

If I made you feel like you wanted to puke while reading my story, I have been successful. Although many people have said they always feel like they want to puke while reading my stories.

Perry Block said...

Thank you. That still doesn't quite do it, but it gives me at least some cred!

Perry Block said...

Thank you. That still doesn't quite do it, but it gives me at least some cred!

Perry Block said...

Thank you, Ted! Three compliments is about all I can take in a day. Actually one usually is overpowering for me.

Perry Block said...

I may be of an age where I'd rather have an attractive nurse do it. But if I'd only known of this earlier, I would have had much more fun on my boat out of Newport CA too!

Anonymous said...

Hi Perry,
Come down to Arkansas with that cap and you might get shot, or at least molested. Good story. It made me want to throw up. Just kidding. I was throwing up anyway. Well, another week of taking liberties. Guess this must mean you're a libertine. Missed you last week. Cried for the loss. Glad you're back. Ron

Rochelle Wisoff-Fields said...


Dear Perry,

While I'm not prone to seasickness, the meatball sub caused my gorge to rise. As for extra words, it's your birthday. Take a few out of petty cash and have a great day!

Shalom,

Rochelle

Anonymous said...

I don't know what's funnier, the story or the comments! Well done, as always.

Perry Block said...

Frequently I make me want to throw up, so you're in bad company, Ron. I just missed the prompt for some reason last week which spared everyone another neurotic aging angst laden story.

A libertine? Is that a cracker made expressly for liberals? See, that joke would make anyone throw up!

Perry Block said...

Can I take a few dollars out instead? Thanks, Rochelle!

Perry Block said...

I think they both cancel each other out, which makes neither of them funny. Thanks, Jan!

Anonymous said...

Forgot to say HAPPY BIRTDAY!!! and, good news, at 70 Social Security also covers your incontinence supplies!

Anonymous said...

nice story

moondustwriter said...

Hope it was a good birthday. Where I come from a red cap would still be a problem as its a gang color - some things have changed/ some things like seasickness have not

tedstrutz said...

Happy Birthday!

Anonymous said...

Just had to read your story this week as we share a birthday! Great story, well except for the visual I got about getting sick. Ugh. Other than that pretty darn good! Have a great day.

Anonymous said...

Happy Birthday, Perry! ^^

vb holmes said...

Belated Happy Birthday wishes, Perry. Fun story.

Anonymous said...

Poor guy...my dad was prone to sea sickness, but went ocean fishing with hi step,dad every summer. That's dedication. Fun story and your excessive word count is your prerogative on your birthday!

Anonymous said...

I have to say, Perry, that your depiction of the trip was so good it made me feel queasy. Well done. I think.

Anonymous said...

Phew! I read a near-up-chuck story on Friday the 13th and it ended in a laugh instead of you know what! I think my luck might be changing. Entertaining and fun as all get out as per your usual Mr. Block! :D

Anonymous said...

Lol - probably right! My dad would shoot me if I had on a Philly's cap.
Scott
Mine: http://kindredspirit23.wordpress.com/2013/09/12/friday-fictioneers-sailing-away-horror-pg13/

Lisa Yow-Williams said...

This is a cute story! A meatball sandwich would make me sick on or off a boat. I gather you just had a birthday. See, I'm quick. Happy Belated Birthday!

Anonymous said...

Oh, please don't be sick on your birthday, Perry! I loved your take on this. Just think of what those ancestors through, indeed! I hope you have (or had) a lovely birthday!! - Amy

Perry Block said...

Actually at my age social security kicks in at 42. And barf bags are included!

Perry Block said...

Thank you, but frankly I think it's kind of nauseating!

Perry Block said...

If I get seasick enough I'd welcome someone to shoot me! Maybe some moondust could help me?

Perry Block said...

Thank you. But GET AWAY FROM ME WITH THOSE SPIDERS!!!

Perry Block said...

Hope you had a great day too. C'mon just chug the whole beer, you'll thank me for it!

Perry Block said...

Fun for you, maybe, I'm sick as a dog here!

Perry Block said...

What a fine son your dad was! And what a jerky dad your granddad was! I realized I first had a problem when I got sick playing with toy boats in the bathtub. To this day, I don't ever do it anymore! Thanks, Erin.

Perry Block said...

Making someone sick to their stomach is kind of my specialty, and I am very proud that I was able to sicken you as well. Ahh, it's a great birthday!

Perry Block said...

Thanks, Linda. If you're starting to feel sick, just stare into that lime jello ocean!

Perry Block said...

People in Philadelphia this year might do the same!

Perry Block said...

I'd rather not gather it frankly. You could be even less quick!

Perry Block said...

Thanks, Amy. I guess I must have had ancestors a bit more rugged than I am or ancestors with an unlimited supply of dramamine.

Linda Palund said...

Thanks for putting one of my character's on board. That is Uncle Frank'c nephew eating the meatball sandwich, isn't it?

Linda Palund said...

I am embarrassed by that apostrophe in characters, but I was hasty in my little blurb. I hope you had a very Happy Birthday anyway, by the way...

Douglas MacIlroy said...

Dear Perry,

Happy Birthday to you!

Please vist your nearest Strunk and White's to see what they say about the effect you have on others. (You being so nauseous and all.)

Aloha,

Doug

Perry Block said...

Thank you, Linda. That is indeed Uncle Frank'c (sic) nephew eating the meatball sub, but what's in the meatball sub is indeed sic!

Perry Block said...

Thanks, Doug. Don't need to visit anywhere to know that engendering nausea in others is my best thing going. At least it makes an impact, pro or con.

Anonymous said...


That meatball sub was making me a little nauseous just reading about it. Happy birthday Perry!