On Sat, 6 May 2000, Carl Amedio wrote:
>
> Do I feel safe? I'm safe as long as the police are not in the
> neighborhood.
Did you know that that is a theme of almost every Hitchcock
story, i.e., at least a sub theme in almost everything he's every
done, including short stories he did as a high school student?
The classic is a guy that is a successful attorney, full partner
in one of the top firms in NY City, rich, happily married to a
beautiful wife for 10 years, whom gives him one morning over
breakfast, the day of their 10th anniversary, a 20K$ watch that
he has wanted since he began college 25 years ago. On the back
of it she had inscribed some awe inspiring crap...stuff that
endeared this watch to him in ways that even he never expected
could be possible, i.e., it marked the success and happiness he
had defined as a child...it represented the acheivement of every
goal he did, and ever could have desired in his entire life.
WEll, as much as he wanted to spend a long day in bed with his
wife, it would have to wait till the evening. He has to rush off
to an extremely important meeting.
He can't find parking near the bld. his appointment is in and
ends up parking his Jag a few blocks away. Worse, he is having
trouble finding the building. Running seriously late now, he
glances at his watch to see exactly how late he is. It's
gone...must have fallen off somewhere from his car to where he
is. He want's to go back and look, but this appointment is a
SERIOUS potential account...millions of $ for the firm a year and
it is the close of a years heavy wining and dining. If he
doesn't make this apt. he will lose the acct. to an old college
rival whom he had been competing with tooth and nail for the
entire year.
Does he have time to run back and look.? "What TIME IS IT...what
time IS it," he keeps asking himself while he his retracing his
steps. He hears a police officer yelling at a double parked car
across the street. He sees that the cop has a watch, and he runs
across the street to ask what time it is, maybe even inlist a bit
of help with finding his watch...after all, it was not secret
that his firm had always been one of the largest contributers to
the City Police Fund.
Running frantically, he trips and knocks the cop down. The cop
jumps up and starts clubbing him! He tries to defend himself
while explaining that it was an accident, but it's not working!
Being struck on the arms, head, and back, just as he is about to
lose consciousness, he punches the cop, the cop falls, hits his
head, and dies!
The lawyer was convicted of cop killing and was promptly fried
in the electric chair!
Moral?
You got it (see above) :-)
Similar things have happened to me, or ppl I have been with MORE
THAN SEVERAL TIMES in my life.
No matter how guilty [or innocent] you are, you can't get in
trouble if there ain't no cops around!
As you probably do (from the terrifying account you gave above, I
live by these words now, as well.
Best,
Mike
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