It is the day of the second line tribute for Harry in New Orleans. Most of the out -of -towners stayed at the same hotel and I did not know any of Elizabeth’s family except a brother I met the night before. Needless to say the second line eve was filled with toasts to Harry who’s departure from this world brought us all together for this event. I mention this to say that because it was the morning after in New Orleans, it was a staggering march to find coffee.
Certainly not the best coffee in New Orleans, but the most convenient, was waiting for us in the lobby of the Hotel. What I remember most about the evening was Elizabeth saying her folks were driving in that morning and she would be getting them settled. I also remember talking to her brother for a short time.
So as Sandi and I stagger to the lobby there are two men sitting on the couch close to the table with the coffee. One of the men says “Good morning, how are you doing today?” At first I thought it was the Morgan brother that I met the night before so I answered appropriately. At the first sip of coffee it comes clear that this is not the brother I met, but thought they might be other members of the clan.
“Are you guys here for the celebration?” I said as a way of identifying them as family members. One of the guys answered, “Oh yes, the folks went on some sort of tour this morning, but it was too hot so we came back to the hotel.” Knowing Elizabeth’s parents were coming in that morning it made sense. We introduced ourselves with first names and there was basic small talk about nothing very specific.
My friend Turk Pipkin appears in the lobby and goes for coffee. I introduce the two guys to Turk and say, “Turk and Harry and I were partners in a couple of companies and television shows.” They were properly impressed as Turk said, “I think Elizabeth is in the restaurant”. The restaurant is what the hotel called a couple of tables off the bar. So Sandi and I go into the bar/restaurant to find Elizabeth.
There she was with her folks and other family members, and introductions went around the tables. Since there was no more seating at this location, Sandi, Turk and Christy and I decide we will find breakfast some place else.
As we exit through the lobby the two guys I was talking to were standing up getting ready to leave the hotel also. Still assuming they are brothers and family members I say, “The restaurant is full of Morgans.”
The more talkative of the two says, “Actually, we are not part of your group, we are here for another reunion and thought you were part of our celebration.” Now here is where the Harry Anderson advice comes to fruition.
Instead of just saying, “Well it was nice to meet you.” And moving on, I decide I could defuse our mutual embarrassment by continuing to talk.
“Oh my, I thought you were Elizabeths brothers, I thought I saw a family resemblance.” Here again it would have been wise to end the conversation but being it was a day of celebration for Harry, his admonition kept ringing in my head.
I say, “I guess it was just your family resemblance... I mean you are brothers right?”
There was a pause and then, “No, we are not brothers... we are actually.... uh... a couple.” The next thing out of my mouth should have been ‘Have a nice day’ but since the man had struggled to say the word “couple” I wanted him to know that I was perfectly okay with all loving life style choices.
“I guess it’s like they say, the longer a couple is together the more they start to look alike.” I say this in the most liberal minded voice I can.
“We have only been together for about a year.....” was the answer. I was dragged away by Turk, Christy and Sandi.
Harry’s advice?
“When you dig a hole for yourself, keep digging, you might find a way out.”
As you were,
Jay
Some advice is better to give to others than to take yourself. :)
ReplyDeleteThat's a wonderful story.
ReplyDeleteThank you for your story to begin my day! I think I need you to continue with Harry wisdoms periodically. They make me smile!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing, Jay.
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