When You Say Nothing at All
<p><em>“Most people have nothing to say — NOTHING to say. And most people give you the same conversation every single day. It’s just the same old pattern, and you’re none the wiser for knowing someone for five years. That’s why I do this music-business thing. Because it’s communication with people without having the extreme inconvenience of actually phoning anybody up.”</em></p>
<p>— Morrissey, <em>The Importance of Being Morrissey</em></p>
<p>I have a confession to make that probably won’t surprise anyone who has ever caught up with me on the telephone.</p>
<p>Back in the days when phone calls were the only way to have real-time conversations with someone who wasn’t in the same room, I used to say a little prayer almost every time I had to initiate one: “Dear God. Please let them not pick up. I’d like to delay actually having to talk to them for as long as possible. Amen.”</p>
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