If you don’t live in Los Angeles, you may not be familiar with Fred Segal, a retail establishment frequented by pop stars and wealthy anorexics. Long ago, I realized that Fred Segal is in league with Satan. But yesterday, I forgot.
Feeling bored and oppressed by existential malaise, I went to Fred Segal to look at earrings. I have been fixated on the idea of gold safety pin earrings and I knew Fred Segal would have some. It’s a knowledge based on the type of people who shop there and a dark intuition fostered by Satan Himself.
So there I was, in the full glory of unemployment, when the salesgirl said, “Yes, we do have gold saftey pin earrings!” She produced five pairs of earrings, one covered in tiny emeralds. I tried on one earring and thought, Okay, got to have them.
I handed my credit card to the salesgirl, my heart pounding with excitement and guilt. The voices in my head argued about the purchase, with the Addict Voice taking the lead. “So what if you can’t afford them, so what!”
The salesgirl was having trouble with her computer. It wouldn’t recognize my card or anything else. She apologized and decided to reboot the computer.
As I waited, I felt the sense of deranged lust for the earrings start to wane. I could already predict the remorse. Maybe I didn’t even need to buy them. I told the salesgirl while she struggled, “If this goes on much longer, I will take it as a message from god that I don’t need these earrings.” She laughed and said, “No, it’s just a message from this computer, don’t worry, I’ll get it to work.”
She called a supervisor who tried to give her directions over the phone. Now I was sure: I didn’t give a shit about the earrings! Life would go on without them. In fact, life would be much, much better without them!
I reached over and grabbed my credit card and said. “I’m sorry, I’ve got to go now. Too bad it didn’t work out.”
I marched out of there as fast as my wonky hip would allow, dizzy with the joy of missing a bullet. God was stronger than Satan and I owe Him one. If he would hide my fucking credit card, so much the better.
So sorry for your loss Sister Wolf. You have been in my thoughts.
god has done that same intervention 4 me 2.
u know if u r still thinking about the earrings 4 the next couple of weeks, & u go back & they r still there & on sale, god will be talking 2 u again.
I´m sorry, Sister Wolf. So sorry. I don´t know what else to say.
Love from the old continent.
Sil
I’ve a candle lit this morning. Sending you love and light
http://www.ancathach.com/2010/06/flicker.html
Sister Wolf, I am so sorry.
I’ve been thinking of you and your familiy since you left the message of Max’s passing away. I hope you get along somehow.
I am really sorry.
I don’t know how many times I’ve been there and God never came and saved me:/ and….I don’t know how many times I’ve bought something and regretted it. You would think I’m Satan’s right hand girl! At any rate, you got real lucky! OR let let us back into your life (this is satan speaking) and buy them here! Support the small guy. http://www.etsy.com/listing/29896976/safety-pin-gold-filled-14k-earrings-punk?ref=sr_list_4&ga_search_query=safety+pin+earing&ga_search_type=handmade&ga_page=&includes%5B%5D=tags&includes%5B%5D=title
not my page or anything. Just thought I’d help:)
p.s. this is my first time to your page and after writing that last comment I had yet another pang of regret. Max, was was a musician? Me too. He can still speak to you from where ever his soul rests, that’s amazing. What a blessing. All the best in your time of sadness and your celebration of the life he lived.
Fred Segal??!
For shame….
I’m new to your blog and didn’t realize what the post about Max was – I’m so sorry for your loss.
So sorry about Max, Sister Wolf.