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Every Time I laugh Aloud (An Ode to Short People) by Ivan Donn Carswell
Every time I laugh aloud, who springs to mind but Johnnie Howard? Cathartic laughter eases stress which Johnnie causes in excess, so when I hum acerbic lines of Randy Newman’s quirky song ‘don’t want no short people ‘round here’, I am reminded there are valid grounds for jeering men with little minds. Newman claim’s ‘they’re gonna get you every time’, a fear enshrined no doubt in dwarves and elves and children’s dreams – the stuff we feed them on the screen of epic entertainment like the Rings, or Harry Potter, or the Wardrobe, just to name a few, but what has that to do with Johnnie Howard? My guess is he’s the best example of a poppy cut to size you’ll ever see, a childlike dummy who wholly reflects the ventriloquist and wears the guise of wicked caricatures with ease, to demean him is a breeze and he has a face inlaid with rubber which hides the strain when he’s ‘tellin’ great big lies’, to quote Randy’s vapid claim of short people and duplicity going hand in hand. And of course he’s short. There was his brash excuse which sought to exonerate him from the blame for ‘children overboard’, the truth was just out of sight and out of reach, and no-one cared to put him right. Had I thought that was enough to queer his leadership, remove him from the helm and get a man of stature as the captain of the ship, then I was wrong. He’s from a line of eccentric heads of state, bizarre leaders whose mistakes are more often seen with affection than derision. So watch our little man with baited breath to see whether he will loosen his trousers and leave them somewhere unknown, take an early morning swim in gigantic surf or cede the Queen as our Sovereign head despite our need to fairly and rationally debate the forming of a republican state. © I.D.Carswell
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