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- From: Giorgio Gomelsky <gio@phantom.com>
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- Subject: Amigarella (Cinderella?)
- Date: Wed, 10 Apr 1996 04:01:27 -0400
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- AMIGARELLA, THE TOUGH GUY, THE GLOBE TROTTER
- THE YOUNG MAN AND THE PRINCE OF RETAIL.
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- A Fairy Tale?
-
- by Giorgio Gomelsky
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- In just ten days, on April 20/21, it'll be the first anniversary of the Escom-
- Amiga affair-romance-union-concubinate-marriage-honeymoon (!), you get
- the idea.
-
- And how is our "Liebling Amigarella" doing?
-
- You may ask. Casting a look over the emotional life so far of our
- offbeat friend with all its up and downs, I'm sure some of us can't help
- breaking out into a smile, which soon turns into "...a simper, a chorttle,
- a chuckle, a giggle, a guffaw, a titter..." (Thanks FinalWriter Thesaurus!),
- and finally into a good ol' belly-laugh!
-
- Poor Amigarella, will she ever find happiness?
-
- We, her friends, laugh yet are concerned. Just a year ago she was
- not only homeless but also orphaned, abandoned and, alas, not for the first
- time. Over and over again she gets into these nasty tightspots and unhealthy
- relationships. Yet, her birth and beginnings were bathed in mirth.
- Her biological parents were astonishing people; inventive, cheeky, fearless,
- intuitive, friendly and well-informed. Good folks, impelled by an inspired
- Miner, they were so far ahead of the crowd it made the midlle-humans in the
- Valley feel altogether rather uncomfortable: they just couldn't figure out
- what these eccentrics were up to and so refused them access to the country-
- club. But the family didn't care two hoots about that. With consummate faith
- in their offspring, they had cheerfully invested all of their savings in
- trying to give her the best possible education and a good start in life.
- Unfortunately it wasn't to be. Their oddball manner was just too much
- for the establishment. Finally they ran short of money and so came face-to-face
- with the face (what else?) of ferocious capitalism. They couldn't look after
- her anymore and were obliged to give her up for adoption.
- Amigarella was such a beautiful uniquely gifted child: bright,
- cheerful and resourceful. Since very early on she was inquisitive,
- curious, interested in things. She needed little attention from grown-ups.
- She was too busy playfully discovering the pleasures of life. She had none
- of that greedy capriciousness some kids have. Her appetite was not for
- sweets or toys, but for megabytes, blitters and sprites. She was cheep to
- keep. She learned to dance, to paint, to compose, to sing, to photograph,
- to film and video, to digitize, to animate, to a-rexx and on and on. She
- was a fast learner.
- When word about the adoption got out, 2 candidates foster- parents,
- came forward. Both, somehow incestuously, in the same business and fierce
- competitors. In fact, one of them had worked for the other (or the other
- way round)and there was no love lost between them.. Both knew Amigarella was
- a rich source of delight and satisfaction. To begin with, the first foster-
- parent, The Tough Guy, who was very, very ambitious if not ruthless, got the
- custody. Soon, though, it became very obvious that his real objective, his
- hidden agenda, was that of probing where Amigarella got her good disposition
- from and then apply it to his own, not so bright children. Rumours began
- running that Amigarella was slowly wasting away. Now, the other foster-parent,
- miffed to have lost out in the first place, stepped in. At the very last
- minute, he managed to snatch her away from the perverse machinations of this
- bad parent. This second foster-parent, The Globe Trotter, was a well-to-do,
- middle-aged playboy-type who lived in an aeroplane and whose main motivation
- was to trip up his old rival...
- Ah, we all thought, at least our Amigarella would be looked after
- and grow up in a safe, clean environment, get the best education and become
- a beautiful, intelligent and desirable young lady. And at first things
- looked very auspicious. The Globe Trotter well-to-do Playboy gave her a
- wonderful debutante's ball. Everybody who was somebody in the Valley came
- to the party and swooned over her beauty, her playfulness, her quirky humor
- and yes, her caring and supportive friends. We were all so happy for her!
- Now we were certain her troubles were over, that she could look forward to
- a rich and exciting life and sooner or later, find a worthy husband and have
- many bright and healthy children.
- But, very unexpectedly, things began to go wrong. It turned out that
- The Playboy-Globe Trotter had this most annoying habit of taking off in his
- plane to distant sunny places, at the drop of a hat and for no precise reasons.
- He just never was around when time came for important decisions. An absent
- father, he left our friend in the hands of people who neither understood nor
- appreciated her unique character and potential. Slowly, the promise of a
- joyful happy life wilted away. Many of her friends tried to intervene, some
- were even working for the Globe-Trotter..But to no avail. Amigarella got more
- and more depressed and forlorn. On certain days she was seen walking around
- all dishevelled and scruffy.
- Then, one day, the news came that the Globe-Trotter had blown all
- his money on some shady escapade and was going to fire everybody and shut
- down all the factories across the world. Although all of Amigarella's friends
- had seen this coming, they were powerless to intervene to save the situation.
- Some of them did try, by buying shares in the company and writing many
- letters. But it was too late. Amigarella would soon be in the street,
- homeless and parent-less yet again. It was downright heart-breaking.
- The Globe-Trotter and his minions took a long time liquidating
- their assets. It just went on and on. Everyday brought more bad news and
- more disappointments and there seemed to be no salvation in sight. The
- wonderful promises for Amigarella's life were dwindling away at an alar-
- ming rate. What, oh what, would become of her?
- Finally, after what seemed an eternity, the news arrived that
- Amigarella would go on the chopping block, offered at an auction to the
- highest bidder, like some prize cow. How humiliating!
- You can imagine how her friends felt! Endless speculations and
- rumors were rekindled. Who would show up to save her from the clutches of
- such a terrible fate? Someone suggested all her friends dig into their
- pockets, raise enough funds to pay the debts and give her a new life.
- Perhaps making it possible for her original parents, who knew her so well
- and loved her, to come back and look after her. But no-one really
- listened. They were all too busy moaning and groaning and hoping someone
- would show up to save the day.
- When a full year had passed, and after much back and forth, two
- suitors appeared on the horizon to rescue our friend from oblivion. One,
- a handsome young man from Florida, was well-aware of Amigarella's
- gifts and uniqueness and of her many dedicated friends on whom he knew
- he could count. The other, unknown on these American shores, was what
- appeared to be a very self-assured, very ambitious, founder-chairman
- whatever of some vast-chain selling computers in far away Germany of
- all places: his name was The Prince Of Retail.
- The suspense was killing. The Young Man from Florida was very open
- about his plans for Amigarella and was often available to speak to her
- friends and reassure them of his good intentions. The Prince Of Retail,
- however, was the opposite. Very tight-lipped and secretive he never tried
- to get in touch with Amigarella's following and shoot a bit of the breeze.
- Again, people all over the world started agitated speculations: this way
- and that way, who could, would, do this and that, what was the best for her,
- who would love her the most, give her what she needed, who would be more
- suitable for her. More and more it looked like everyone was engaged in
- frantic match-making, preparing an unforeseen yet inevitable wedding.
- Her friends were giving away the bride...
- The day of reckoning came on a beautiful spring morning a year ago
- on April 21. The contending parties had met in a lawyer's office the day
- before and put their bids on the table. More speculations went back and
- forth. Most of Amigarella's friends wished The Young Man from Florida would
- carry her away. He seemed to really love her, want her and know how to
- cherish and care for her. Alas, in this material world, good intentions are
- not enough. The German Prince of Retail pulled out a few slick legal tricks,
- came up with cash on the spot and so laid a binding claim on Amigarella.
- It later appeared he had been very manipulative, very determined to take
- her back with him to Germany. She would look fabulous on his arm as they
- stepped off the plane. The Young Man from Florida had lost...
- Of course everybody was very disappointed. After all who was this
- German fellow, why did he pay 10 million dollars to have her by his side,
- what was he going to do for her, was there a pre-nuptial agreement, was her
- future finally secured, would this union, made almost at gun-point be a
- fruitful one? Many, many questions needed to be answered. Yet again, a
- great uncertainty prevailed...
- For the next few months all of Amigarella's friends started tumoltous
- exchanges, new speculations. They desperately tried to get in touch with
- The Prince Of Retail in far away Germany. One day it looked like the new
- groom knew how precious a person his bride was and how to give her back her
- luster; then on another day, it was just the opposite. He gave her the wrong
- clothes, hairdo and accessories; she looked lost and confused in that
- distant land. It was risking the ridiculous. No one could find out what
- was going to emerge.
- Then, slowly, at least German thoroughness began to show. Nothing
- glamorous, but a precise, bit by bit gathering of all mislaid or lost parts.
- But then, the week after, some cranky, incoherent, muddled announcement would
- again throw panic among her followers. Up an down, good and bad, in an almost
- surreal yo-yo dance between hope and despair. Finally, just a couple of months
- ago, all the old parts were put together with some new ones and Amigarella was
- taken to a few parties and re-introduced to the world, at least as seen from
- distant Germany. But frankly, it didn't work. Amigarella looked old-fashioned
- and stiff, awkward, hemmed-in, she who was always rather forward if not
- outrageous. They gave her things to say that sounded hollow and flat,
- like " Back For the Future" and "Forward To The Past" and so on. Worse, they
- didn't even reach out to her friends who were all, of course, dying to help
- every which way they could.
- So, the launch didn't meet The Prince Of Retail's and his
- partners' expectations. On top of that he had gone a bit goofy buying
- hundreds of stores with nobody in them who knew how to sell whatever they
- were retailing. So, just a few days ago it appeared his partners were
- rather unhappy about the big losses incurred in this first year of German
- multimedia fever. He had to sell some more of his, now minority, shares
- and, of course, in true "matter of honor" German style, resign from the
- chairmanship.
- And now what? How is this story going to unfold? The successor
- to The Prince Of Retail, used to work for The Globe Trotter. Can you
- believe it? And, sadly, Amigarella's real father, Jay Miner, passed away.
- Before resigning, The Prince Of Retail had approved 2 brand new wardrobes
- for our Amigarella. A real hip one which would make her look like a
- million dollars, but it would take no less than one full year to bring
- it about and the other a very strange getup that some suggested make her
- look like a toaster from the 40s....
- What if the worst happens and our Amigarella will find herself aban-
- doned once again? What will her friends feel like then? And will they be
- able to do anything about it this time 'round?? Perhaps they should have
- another look at the idea of dipping into their pockets for a few dollars,
- marks, rubels, dinars, francs or pounds, say $100 worth, and put it all in
- an emergency chest, just to be on the safe side. How's that old saying,
- "Once bitten, twice shy"? The Prince Of Retail paid 10 millions dollars for
- her. If 100,000 friends put up $100 each they could make certain Amigarella
- will not get homeless again.
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- The alternative is just too grim to ponder. Poor Amigarella!
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- New York, April 10, 1996
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