Date: Fri, 8 Mar 1996 22:53:25 -0500
From: BARBARA HILL HUDSON BHHUDSON[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]GROVE.IUP.EDU
Subject: Re: Inter-variety miscommunication
My miscommunication story takes place in Chicago. I was one of the new kids
and I had just struck up a friendship with another new girl from St Charles
Lousiana. During art class she asked me to help her draw a gull. Being from
Asbury Park NJ(the Shore) ,I generously drew her three or four stylized birds
consisting mostly of large V shapes. When I handed the paper to her she
said,"What that?" "Gulls," I said, "Sea gulls." She wadded up the paper and
threw it away yelling at me angrily, "I said GULL, like I'm a gull and you're a
gull!" I've always felt that that exchange was the reason we never become
really good friends.
Barbara Hill Hudson
bhhudson[AT SYMBOL GOES HERE]grove.iup.edu