Differing opinions about Black Friday. |
Agree and Disagree differed on their views of Black Friday; they had contrasting opinions. Agree laughed and giggled with countenance aglow and hoorayed at the busyness, the outright commercialism, the flood of newspaper ads swamping households, weighing down trash cans. Agree clapped his hands and grinned like a satyr and did a little jig on the kitchen floor, jarring the range contents, vibrating stainless steel pots within to gently chime. Disagree frowned with shoulders slumped and shook his head at this whole Black Friday thing. He pointed out the waste of paper, the miasma of traffic, the push and the shove in store and mall corridors, the hurry up and the struggle for bargains, the Battlestar Galactica attitude with eyes as guns, or stares as daggers ready to lance and incise and pierce with ferocity, with intent. Agree’s blue eyes beamed like so much laser light and he arched his back, standing proud at this unofficial holiday, this parade of gift-hungry people forming hours early, standing like civil sentries outside locked doors, forming lines in November winds mugging for cameras from the television stations, or for newspaper photographers. Disagree’s bald head glistened with perspiration, and he lowed like a deep well’s shivering at the marketable madness overtaking societal health, at extreme waits alongside brick buildings before roosters crowed, or ere dawn cracked, at the windup taken by anticipation itself celebrating this glut of so much more. He also shed a tear or two, and wondered why Agree’s eyes remained so dry. 34 Lines Writer’s Cramp Winner 11-25-17 |