STRATTON VS STRATTON
Stratton asked me, “How was it?”
“How was what? I survived — whatever it was,” I said.
“Good. What’s your field, chap?”
“Real estate, music and writing.”
“I bet you like the music and writing best.”
“You got that right. I’m Bert Stratton. What’s your name?”
“Tom Stratton-Crooke.”
“We’re relatives!” I said.
“I could tell by the cut of your jib.”
“What’s your field?” I asked.
“Steamships,” he said. “Hey, where did you go to school?”
“Michigan.”
“Ann Arbor?”
“Yes. What about you?”
“King’s Point, the Merchant Marine Academy. Then NYU. I was in Japan and Korea, and Iran, and then throughout the Middle East. The colonel liked my loquacious manner.”
“Hah.”
“I just got my third jab. Moderna. I’m 88. You never know.”
“You’re gonna need a fourth shot. You’re big.”
“Hah. You watch Downton Abbey?”
“Not in, like, five years.”
“I missed season one. I’m watching it now. My father served in the Grenadiers. He had the same medals as Lord Grantham.”
“You’re from England?”
“My father was. I was in Mary Poppins in high school in New Rochelle. Does that count?”
“That counts.”
“Do you want me to sing ‘Burlington Bertie from Bow?'”
“I never heard of it.”
“I’ll pull it up on my phone. Julie Andrews sings it. She’s marvelous.”
“Have you ever seen that clip of Julie Andrews singing Yiddish?”
“Can’t say that I have.”
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Julie Andrews singing in Yiddish at the 50-second mark.
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If Irwin ever decides to retire perhaps you can get Julie. She just goes on and on! Looks well in hats, too….
“Cut of your jib”? “Steamships”? This is non-fiction? But fun, anyway…
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Julie! Mein Yiddishe Mama! Perhaps she was Mary Popinsky before she got to Ellis Island.
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