Spectacles, Testicles...
"Spectacles, testicles, watch and wallet."
Ailz comes across this mantra in a novel she's reading where the narrator speaks of it having "religious connotations".
"Religious connotations?" She turns to me.
I know the phrase as the refrain of a poem by some author who's name I forget. I'd thought he'd originated it. Apparently not; it seems to be something they say in Yorkshire.
But religious connotations?
An idea begins to dawn- and I stand up to try it out- with sweeping hand movements, pointing to the items in turn.
Spectacles, testicles, watch and wallet.
It's a mnemonic for making the sign of the cross.
Go on, try it yourself....
Ailz comes across this mantra in a novel she's reading where the narrator speaks of it having "religious connotations".
"Religious connotations?" She turns to me.
I know the phrase as the refrain of a poem by some author who's name I forget. I'd thought he'd originated it. Apparently not; it seems to be something they say in Yorkshire.
But religious connotations?
An idea begins to dawn- and I stand up to try it out- with sweeping hand movements, pointing to the items in turn.
Spectacles, testicles, watch and wallet.
It's a mnemonic for making the sign of the cross.
Go on, try it yourself....
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As a woman you could replace testicles with ovaries but I'm not sure what you'd do about the wallet.
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When did wrist watches come in? Early 20th century?
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Reminds me of a friend's borrowed/adapted remembrance of what to make sure you have leaving your drug-addled NYC apartment: dick, wallet, keys, drugs. Friend was dickless, so she (and I) treated that item as "yer basic physiognomy", and for me "drugs" was whatever particular psychological assistance things I'd need that day.
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