Thursday, February 12, 2009

A Woman Was Accused...

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Sometimes I'm flicking through the local paper and a line leaps out; a line almost sublime in it's ability to open up an entire story of mood, events and characterisation, and yet reveal nothing further.

I saw such a line in the Dumfries Courier under the Court Files section, which said,
A woman was accused at Dumfries Sheriff court of wiping blood from her nose and flicking it at a policeman..
You could spend years trying to come up with a line like that.
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17 comments:

  1. could have been worse. could have blown it straight out her nose at him, footballer stylee

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  2. what a world we live in, sugar! ;) xoxo

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  3. It's seldom that you see good news in the newspaper, as well as good writing.

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  4. Truth is stranger than fiction.

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  5. I guess she was charged with flicking a bloody booger. Which makes her a bloody booger flicker.

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  6. Wow. Blood, thicker than water, not quite thicker than snot?

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  7. What a cracking line! Brilliant and it made me laugh LOL

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  8. I'm sure there must be a health and safety law against that.
    Very difficult to flick liquid - perhaps it was clotted. Ooooh I feel a bit queasy now.

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  9. Barman - yeah, but where's the style in that?

    Savannah - the world is as it is - it's the descriptions which are the fun part :)

    Charlie - a rare combination indeed :)

    Debra - very often...

    Kanani - sounds like the start of a Dr Suess rhyme :)

    FLG - let me see if I have this right... blood is thicker than water, but snot is thicker than blood, therefore we should support people who have colds before our families...?

    Annie - I thought it had to be worth a blog post :)

    Pat - there must be a law against it, otherwise she wouldn't be charged with the offence. Besides, you were a nurse - surely it takes more than that to make you feel queasy?

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  10. i have to admit.. i'm more than a little grossed out by that.

    but more over.. the language of the line is.. well.. i always did like the alledged and accused legal lingo.. makes me think that we think we're more than just meat. in the end.

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  11. That is a great line, but I used to work in a hospital, Kim. A bloody nose flicker was the least of what I saw. Some of the nurses' stories made my eyes pop.

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  12. I think it's called "grievous bodily harm".
    And I'm sure the policeman had reason to complain as well.

    And thanks for the blogplug :+D

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  13. hey kim, never mind style, being able to blow snot out like that is worth about 7 million in todays market. if only i could have snottered like that i could have been playing in germany right now.
    check out beckhams long range goal on one of my posts to see how he celebrates. a big greeny out of his gob. the boy had class. think the spittle these days has nike written on the side of it.

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  14. Sarah - I just love the way it conjours up such an image :)

    Mary - I could never be a nurse - far too squeamish

    Ché - it never mentioned whether the bloody nose was caused by the policeman or something else. It's the ambiguity which makes the line so much fun :)

    Barman - I'm surprised no one's started a reality show - the Snot Factor or some such thing

    Attila - :)

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  15. This is absolutely ripe for a comedy sketch: the prosecution arguing intention; the defense focusing on the flick: 'surely that is not a flick your honour...'

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  16. That's superb Eryl - please develop it into a short story or scene :)

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