Wednesday, June 16, 2004
DING! DING! DING!
As some of you may know, certain members of my clan now carry bells with them (the kind that you might once have seen in a hotel lobby at the concierge desk when you were demanding service)...
so, that we can sound the bell, whenever we have a brilliant idea...
The bell thing is inspired, of course, by Kramer (as are all of our most brilliant ideas)...after his work with Kramerica Industries...
We have taken this bell to businesses and bars, alike, over the past few days. It often creates many puzzled looks as people turn our way when they hear the bell ringing...on many more than one occasion, it has lead to looks of annoyance and even anger...
Which is simply just one more reason to leave...
Tippy was asked at the James Gate Pub tonight on South Street in Jamaica Plain: "What's up with that bell?"
Without thinking, he went into an explanation of it's true nature...However, the rehearsed response when someone asks such a question is supposed to be: "Ain't no law against ringin' a bell."
The question we're faced with today, however, is: Is there or is there not a law against ringing a bell in the state of Massachusetts in private and/or public areas? If anyone has any ideas whatsoever on this matter, please let us know at once...
As some of you may know, certain members of my clan now carry bells with them (the kind that you might once have seen in a hotel lobby at the concierge desk when you were demanding service)...
so, that we can sound the bell, whenever we have a brilliant idea...
The bell thing is inspired, of course, by Kramer (as are all of our most brilliant ideas)...after his work with Kramerica Industries...
We have taken this bell to businesses and bars, alike, over the past few days. It often creates many puzzled looks as people turn our way when they hear the bell ringing...on many more than one occasion, it has lead to looks of annoyance and even anger...
Which is simply just one more reason to leave...
Tippy was asked at the James Gate Pub tonight on South Street in Jamaica Plain: "What's up with that bell?"
Without thinking, he went into an explanation of it's true nature...However, the rehearsed response when someone asks such a question is supposed to be: "Ain't no law against ringin' a bell."
The question we're faced with today, however, is: Is there or is there not a law against ringing a bell in the state of Massachusetts in private and/or public areas? If anyone has any ideas whatsoever on this matter, please let us know at once...
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