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China Charlie

A weekly column about living in Dongguan, for those new to Dongguan, new to China, or anyone that likes a good story.  Written by an expat  who first came to Dongguan in 1987,  hopefully this series of articles will be both entertaining and informative.

Archives:

Welcome to China Charlie

Dongguan Driving Challenges

Fun With Air Travel in China

Vertical Speed Bumps

Language and Culture

Mobile Phones and Other Stuff

Karen Carpenter, Kenny G and the Chinese Water Torture… . .

Dan Gerous, where are you when we need  you?

Life in hotels in the “old days”, a “Moon Shot”, and the saga of the pink panties….

Was There Life After M*A*S*H

Camaraderie of Dong Guan in the “old days”.. . . 

Who's on First, China Style

Life at the Ramada/Guangzhou, Resting trucks, Dynamite, and other stuff

Is Dongguan becoming too civilized?

 Roadside Word Games, China Style

 

“Who’s on first ?” China style (Abbott and Costello would have loved this)…. . .  .

 In the 1950s and early 60s there was a comedy team that had made it from Vaudeville and radio into movies, named Bud Abbott and Lou Costello (AKA “Abbott and Costello”). These guys did a routine called “Who’s on First ?” that involved a Baseball Game involving players with names like “Who”, I don’t know”, etc., that’s a timeless comedy classic.

In the late 1980s, a couple of guys on a morning radio show in the Carolinas did a similar routine on their show that was based on “Who’s on First ?”, involving nightclubs and bands with names like “Guess’, “the Who”, etc. that was about as funny, but didn’t get the play that the Abbott and Costello routine got.

Anyway in the early 1990’s, yours truly had a similar situation here in China, that was totally un-rehearsed, involving a hotel switchboard operator.

The names have been changed to protect the innocent (although outside of the operator, I’m not sure that any of the folks mentioned in any “China Charlie” are innocent of anything), but the story is “the honest to god truth”.

At the time, a friend of mine was living in a Hotel/Apartment building where all the incoming calls went through the hotel switchboard. I called the hotel, and asked to speak with my friend (that we’ll call Ray Stench

The operator said “wait a minute please” and came back on the line to tell me that they didn’t have a Mr. Stench registered in the hotel. I explained that he was in the apartment block, and gave her that apartment number.

“Wait a minute please”, and she came back on the line to tell me that they didn’t have a room with that number. Again, I explained that the number wasn’t a room, but one of the apartments.

“Wait a minute please”, and she came back on the line to ask who was calling and I gave her my name (we’ll call me Sam Maerd in this).

“Wait a minute please”, and she came back on the line to tell me that they didn’t have a Mr. Maerd registered in the hotel. I told her that I knew that Mr. Mared wasn’t in the hotel, that I was looking Mr. Stench, and gave her the apartment number again.

“Wait a minute please”, and she came back on the line to check who was calling, again. Being a little frustrated, I gave her my name again spelling it out for her this time.

“Wait a minute please”, and she came back on the line to explain again that there was no Mr. Maerd registered in the hotel, and she didn’t know where he was.

I explained that I was Mr. Maerd and I already knew where I was, but wanted to talk to Mr. Stench in apartment number (I gave her the apartment number).

“Wait a min”-I broke in and laughingly told her to “forget it”, I would hang up and start over. The operator had started to laugh also, so I suspect she may have been “playing with the “Gwailoh” (“Gwailoh” is a rather unflattering Cantonese name for foreigners).

I did call back and finally got through to my friend’s apartment, but no one answered.

Next time I sent an e-mail.. . .  .

Until next time “Y’all have a rice week now”

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