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- BOOKS, Page 61Itty-Bitty
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- UH-OH
- By Robert Fulghum
- Villard; 244 pages; $19
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- "Hey, honey, do we really need any more philosophical
- tofu?" (Henry Featherless and his wife Glenda are browsing in
- the Just Barely Books store at the shopping mall. He flips
- through a demure volume she has chosen, suppresses a snicker and
- gives her the business.) "Says here on the dust jacket,
- Itty-Bitty Insights, Part 3."
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- "It does not. And a few insights of any size wouldn't
- crowd your psyche at all. Lots of room in there."
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- "Yeah, well I'm not going to be read to at the breakfast
- table from a book called Uh-Oh. Unh-unh."
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- "Grunt all you want. Millions of people were helped by
- Robert Fulghum's first two books, All I Really Need to Know I
- Learned in Kindergarten and It Was on Fire When I Lay Down on
- It."
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- "Millions of lip movers, right? Suckers for weensy wisdom."
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- "What do you have against Fulghum? He sounds like a very
- nice man."
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- "His essays are feel-good pills."
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- "What's wrong with feeling good?"
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- "Nothing, if you don't make a habit of it. But -- notice
- that I am opening Uh-Oh at random -- right here he's in a
- grocery store, holding a can of tuna fish and being sensitive.
- He thinks about `all the incredible learning and working and the
- machinery and the processes and the fishing boats and fishermen
- and factory ships and trains and trucks that brought it here
- from so far away.' When I read that, I don't feel so good."
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- "He's just being sincere, and you hate it."
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- "You bet. Also, I don't believe his stuff. I don't believe
- that sensing a need to take himself less seriously, he walked
- downtown wearing a suit and tie and a little kid's cap with a
- propeller. Or that he wears a watch with a face but no hands,
- to remind himself that time is eternal. He makes it all up."
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- "So did your hero, Herman Melville."
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- "Melville doesn't make my teeth hurt. Fulghum belongs in
- greeting cards."
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- "He'll be sad to hear that. And now I'm going to the toy
- store, to buy you a beanie with a propeller."
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- By John Skow
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