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Street Scene

Cabbages and Kings

By Walter E. Wilson

Scene: a side-street just off the Square, where a man is spinning the wheels of his car in a vain effort to maneuver out of the icy snow in which he is parked.

Zzzzzzaaaaaaeeeeeeerrrrrrrrrzzzzzz! Blublublu uuurrrruurrzzzzzzzuuuunnnnnnah.

A passerby, who has been watching for some time, walks up and taps on the man's window. The man rolls it down.

Passerby: What seems to be the trouble?

Man: Wheels won't catch on this ice. Watch (flooring the accelerator) ZzzzzzeeeeeerrrruuuUUU! See?

Pass: Oh. Well, I think you're going about it in the wrong way.

Man: Well, maybe I am; what would you suggest?

Pass: Well, you know there's something called starting friction; now on this ice here, when you put the car in low gear and step on your pedal, you've got too much oomph under you to catch on. See?

Man: Oh. (pause) Then what should I do?

Pass: The thing to do is to stick her into third, or at least second, and ease her off gently, without too much oomph.

Man: Say, that sounds like a fine idea. (pause) Only I don't think it will work.

Pass: Why not?

Man: Because I've got automatic transmission in the car.

Pass: Oh.

Man: Look, I'll give her another go (flooring it).

Pass: Say, have you tried chains?

Man: No, I haven't. (pause) Say, I've got a nice new pair of chains in the trunk. Wife gave them to me for Christmas. Would you like to see them?

Pass: I think I would at that. (The man gets out of his car, and the two go around the car, open the trunk, and examine the chains.)

Pass: Say, these are real beauties, aren't they? You've got a pretty sharp wife, mister. (pause) By the way, where are you headed?

Man: I'm headed for the bank; Cambridge Trust; got to make it by two o'clock. Got the time?

Pass: (looking at watch) Yes ... um ... it's ten to. Look, I was just on the way to the bank myself; you want to walk?

Man: (closing the trunk, and looking at his car) Sure, what the hell. This thing will probably be here all winter anyway. (They walk off.)

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