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More Mad, Marvy Confessions of Georgia Nicolson
Confessions of Georgia Nicolson
by Louise Rennison
Chapter Excerpt
saturday may 7th
10:05 a.m.
Sun shining like a big yellow shining . . . er, warmey planet on fire thing.
Yesssssssss!
I am quite literally not wandering lonely as a clud, in fact I am
treading lightly in the Universe of the Very Nearly Quite Happy.
10:10 a.m.
Something full of miraculosity has happened. My vati, world renowned
fool and paid up member of the Big Twit club, has for once in his
entire life accidentally done something good. We are going to
Hamburger-a-gogo land in two weeks! Honestly.
And guess who is there already? Besides a lot of people in huge
psychedelic shorts and that bloke who is half chicken, half colonel.
I’ll tell you who is there, the Luuurve God is there!!! Masimo, the
Italian stallion has gone to visit his olds, leaving me, his new,
lurker-free nearly girlfriend back here in Billy Shakespeare land. So
he thinks! Imagine how thrilled he will be when I pop up and say
“Howdy!” Or whatever it is they say over there.
Let the overseas Snog Fest begin!
10:15 a.m.
The only fly in the ointmosity of life is that Vati is making us go to some crap clown-car convention.
10:20 a.m.
And Uncle Eddie, the baldest man on the planet, is coming with us.
10:25 a.m.
Still, with a bit of luck they will both be arrested for indecent exposure when they don their leather motoring trousers.
10:30 a.m.
Filled with the joie de vivre that is so much a part of my attractive but modest personality, I phoned my bestest pally.
“Jas, it is mich, your sehr guttest pally; I am calling you mit wunderbarnews!”
“Oh God. Look, it’s only a week till Tom leaves and we were just sorting out my-”
“Jas, I cannot waste time discussing your knicker collection; that is
between you and Tom . . . quite literally . . . hahahahaha. Do you get
it? Do you get it? Knickers . . . between you and Hunky . . . do you .
. .”
But as I should have known from long and tiring experience, it is useless to waste my wit on Jassy. So I cut to my nub and gist.
“I am going to Hamburger-a-gogo land to meet Masimo the Luuurve God of the Universe and Beyond. And back.”
“No you’re not.”
“I am.”
“How?”
I explained to Jas about the trip and the “Howdy!” business and everything, but as usual she displayed cold waterosity.
“Where is Masimo going to be in Hamburger-a-gogo land?”
“Ahaha!!!”
“You don’t know, do you?’
“Well, not yet, but . . .”
“He could be anywhere.”
“I know, but how big can America be???”
“It’s huge.”
I laughed. Nothing was going to spoil my peachy mood, let alone swotty nit-picking from Ms. Big Pantaloonies.
I said, “Is it as huge as your gym knickers?”
There was silence.
“Jas, come on, be happy for me.”
“It’s all very well for you, you can just fancy anyone, but it’s
different with Tom and me-he’s off to Kiwi-a-gogo and I will be left
here all on my owney.”
Oh good grief.
Hunky is going to the Land of the Big White Clots for only a couple of
weeks, but I am still going to have to listen to her moaning and
rambling on about the twig-collecting years. However, before she could
start raving on about mollusks and cuckoo spit, I had a flash of
inspirationosity.
“Jas, listen, I have a plan of such geniosity that I have even surprised myself, and might give myself some sort of award.”
She didn’t even say “What is it?” There was just silence.
I said, “Aren’t you even going to ask me what it is, Jas?”
“It’s bound to be stupid.”
“Oh cheers, thanks a lot. Well, I won’t bother you with it, then. Even
though it involves you and your happiness and is très bon and also vair
vair gut. Au revoir. Bonne chance.”
And I put the phone down. Even Jas cannot spoil my mood. Lalalalalalala.
11:00 a.m.
Better start planning my wardrobe for the Luuurve trail. What do the Hamburgese wear? Cowboy hats, I suppose.
11:10 a.m.
From what I hear, the Hamburgese are a bit strict hygiene-wise. It is
to be hoped the customs man doesn’t glance inside Libby’s bag and find
her nighttime blankie, otherwise we will all be buggered.
Oh, so many things to worry about, I think I will have a little zizz to relax myself and then plan my cosmetic routine.
11:11 a.m.
Fat chance.
“Gingey! Gingey, it’s meeeeeeee!!! I have just been to the lavatreeeeee!”
My darling sister has kicked open my bedroom door. Hurrah.
11:13 a.m.
Oh good, and she has her “fwends” with her, Scuba Diving Barbie,
Charlie Horse, a parsnip and cross-eyed Gordy. Gordy is under house
arrest because he has not had the immunization injections he needs
before he is set loose into the wild jungle world of our street. I’d
like to see the germ hard enough to take him on.
As they all snuggled comfortably into my bed the phone rang downstairs and Dad answered it.
Vati yelled up: “Georgia, quickly, one of your mates wants to talk rubbish with you for an hour or two on her father’s phone.”
He has not got the flare of charm, my vati; but on the other hand, what
he has got are my tickets to paradise. I must remember that, however
ludicrous he is, he has bought me a passage to the Luuurve machine.
Masimo-a-gogo!!!
I shouted down: “Thank you, Papa, I’ll be down immediately and perhaps later I will entertain you with my piano playing.”
We haven’t got a piano, but it is the thought that counts.
11:15 a.m.
It was Jazzy Spazzy . . . tee-hee. I knew she would crumble and want to know my plan.
I said, “So, now do you want to know what my plan is?”
“If you like.”
“No, Jas, you are still not showing enthusiosity. Try harder.”
“I can’t.”
“Yes, you can: gird your loins and so on, laugh and the world laughs at
you. Come on, you do really want to know my plan, especially as it
concerns you, my little hairy pally.”
“I’m not hairy.”
“Have it your own way, but don’t go near any circuses.”
“Shut up. Go on, then, tell me your plan. Although unless you are going
to give me the money to go to Kiwi-a-gogo with Tom, I don’t-”
“Jas, forget about Hunky, he will be too busy lying around in streams
with Robbie and hugging marsupials to get up to anything. This is about
you and me on the road.”
“What road?”
“OK, this is it: when I go to Hamburger-a-gogo . . . you come with me!
Do you see??? Driving across America, you and me. We will be like
Thelma and Louise!!!”
“We’re not called Thelma and Louise.”
“I know that, I am just saying we will be LIKE THEM”
“And we’re not American.”
“I know that, but I-”
“And neither of us can drive.”
Oh dear God.
I said, “Jas, your spaceship has arrived; please get in.”
12:00 p.m.
Finally Jas has perked up. She wants to come to Hamburger-a-gogo land A
LOT. So now all we have to do is get our parents to let us. We have a
two-pronged plan.
Much Love,
Heidi.