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Riona ([personal profile] rionaleonhart) wrote2020-03-20 10:12 am

Giggleswick And Wigglesworth Are Only Five Miles Apart.

Someone on Tumblr asked me to comment on the accuracy of an article called 'Your Guide to Not Getting Murdered in a Quaint English Village', and my answer included a story I don't think I've told here before, so I thought I'd reproduce it.

At the risk of sounding like a braggart, I’ve been to a few English villages and come back alive, so I may know a little on the topic.

First, the example list of village names: ‘Womble Hollow or Shrimpling or Pickles-in-the-Woods or Nasty Bottom or Wombat-on-Sea’. Very accurate. Actual English place names I’ve seen road signs pointing to: Six Mile Bottom, Giggleswick, Wigglesworth, Swaffham Bulbeck and Westward Ho! (exclamation point included).

The article neglects to mention what you should do if the village has a homemade scarecrow in every front garden, but there are no people to be seen. My family and I have experienced this. Get out. Get out immediately.

If you enter a town while the fête is happening, you are already dead.’ Not necessarily true. I went to a village fête once. It was nice. It was perfectly normal. A man dueted on a song called ‘Stick Your Finger up My Arse’ with a Henry Hoover.

Just remove water as a category.’ Good advice. As a child, I got my arm caught under a big rock on a Devon beach. All the locals gathered around me to shake their heads and say, ‘Tide’s coming in,’ with a sort of solemn enjoyment of the scene.

When other efforts to free me had failed, my dad went to the car and got an axe out of the boot. I distinctly remember being a child, my arm caught under a rock, the tide coming in, and my father approaching with an enormous axe.

His plan, it turned out, was to use the handle to lever the rock off my arm. I was permitted to keep my limbs.

Then a police officer turned up, looked at the axe in my father’s hands and said, ‘That’s a funny thing to bring to the beach, sir.’

It is possible, come to think of it, that my father is the murderer you need to avoid.

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