“The score then, to date
is that I am deaf in the left ear, bald, subject to mysterious giddy fits, and
practically cock-eyed. I suppose the moral of the whole thing is that I have
simply got to realize that I am a few months off being seventy.”
I try to keep my giddy
fits private. No sense in disturbing the public. I’ve been largely deaf in my
left ear since 1974. Mercifully, the hair remains intact, though now the color
of a Confederate officer’s uniform. Jean-Paul Sartre is the poster boy for
cock-eyed-ness, not me. And today I enter my seventieth year. P.G. Wodehouse continues
his July 1951 letter to his doctor:
“I had been going along as
if I were in the forties, eating and drinking everything I wanted to and
smoking far too much. I had always looked on myself as a sort of freak whom age
could not touch, which was where I made my ruddy error, because I’m really a
senile wreck with about one and a half feet in the grave.”
Never a smoker, I’ve made
it this far because I no longer drink. The key to longevity is Newton’s Second
Law of Motion. I’ve grown to rely on momentum. Inertia will kill you, at any
age. The freakishness Wodehouse describes is yet another comical human delusion. Trapped
as we are in who we are, we can’t imagine otherwise. My sense of self froze at
age thirteen. I’m still that kid with a mild case of acne who gave up on
science fiction and discovered Tolstoy and girls.
From the time he wrote the letter to his doctor until his death at age ninety-three on Valentine’s Day 1975, Wodehouse wrote at least twenty-two more novels and collections of stories.
Happy 69th birthday, Patrick! I reach that same age on November 5th (I share a birthday with Roy Rogers).
ReplyDeleteA very happy birthday to you, and, for our benefit, may you maintain Wodehouse-level productivity! (I saved my monthly quota of one exclamation mark for you.)
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday, Patrick. So far so good, as the fella said.
ReplyDeleteHappy birthday & many happy returns (at your preference, I hope)!
ReplyDeleteHappy Birthday, Patrick. You share a birthday with Hillary Clinton, an author whose book, What Happened, you have doubtless read.
ReplyDeleteA belated happy birthday, Patrick. Welcome to the foothills...
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