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coyotegoth ([personal profile] coyotegoth) wrote2008-04-17 06:31 pm

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A few years back, I had posted about the loss of my latest hat (now happily replaced); in the comments to that entry, [livejournal.com profile] redbird commented: “You are me, and I claim my five pounds.”

What? Was I now legally obligated to start handing out British currency to my readership? I had, honestly, no idea what she was talking about; after a vigorous bout of Googling failed to turn up an explanation, I shrugged it off as one of the many in-jokes of the universe’s that I’m not, in fact, in on, and proceeded on my way.

...until, that is, while looking up an unrelated matter, I came across this post from Backburner (scroll down; it’s the second post on the page). I quote:

Apparently, one of the trends amongst British newspapers in the sixties and seventies was to plant people at pre-announced seaside resorts and print their pictures in the paper. And, in the manner of a low-rent local radio station trying desparately to prove to themselves that someone was listening, you were encouraged to go up to these individuals, armed with the relevant newspaper, and cry, "You are [name of plant], I'm holding today's Daily Fibber, and I claim my five pounds!" Trawling round the net, various names are mentioned - "Lobby Lud" and the News Chronicle, and most ubiquitously "Chalky White" and the Daily Mirror, which really made the phrase popular, apparently.

Whoever you are, if you’re reading this- five pounds, please.

(Also, in honor of National Poetry month, an old favorite- the poetry of Donald Rumsfeld.)
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[personal profile] redbird 2008-04-18 12:45 am (UTC)(link)
Sorry. That one had become a running joke in various corners of (especially online) science fiction fandom; had you asked, I'd have been glad to provide the footnote.

"You are me" in that context was because my not-so-secret non-power is to lose hats.

[identity profile] coyotegoth.livejournal.com 2008-04-18 12:55 am (UTC)(link)
That's quite all right; as it is, it went from being a point of trivia I'd have forgotten immediately to being a satisfactory resolution to a four-year-old question. (And, I hope you've not lost any hats of late; this one has been with me for four years now, easily a personal record.)

[identity profile] genders.livejournal.com 2008-04-18 03:12 am (UTC)(link)
[livejournal.com profile] redbird is something of an expert on this. See http://www.faqs.org/faqs/sf/fandom-faq/, question 38.

[identity profile] handworn.livejournal.com 2008-04-18 07:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Perhaps she was channelling Shylock, times five.