I remember when the Man of Steel first learned how to turn
his skin. He was the Boy of Steel back then, living in the Hawkins’s basement
since his parents ran out on him young. He was a confused boy even before he
turned bulletproof. Just struggled with his C-average and afterschool job at
the dog pound.
He had all the opportunities in the world. You develop a
talent like o that, and you’re set for money. The military would have drafted
him if it was legal. The NFL threw money at him, and two of the crappier cable
networks offered him his own show. I saw someone from the Google annoying him
on the walk home from school, trying to talk him into being the official mascot
of Chrome. Whatever the hell that is.
The other kids were miserable to him. They’d stick magnets
to his back, or steal his homework and leave it in the cans-recycling bin. Boy
of Steel just needed companionship, which is probably why he kept his job at
the pound for so long, and started adopting when he had the money.
"Shrugging off all that biting makes talking to girls easier." Love that line. Just trying to imagine a bitey Springer, almost a contradiction in terms.
ReplyDeleteMy family had one Springer when we were kids who was absolutely loving, unless chocolate was involved. But I've encountered some abused Springers that would bite at almost any opportunity. It was very sad.
DeleteI think that abused anything has a tendency to bite. I am suprised that the boy/man of steel didn't have tendencies that way. Not unexpected, not unjustified.
ReplyDeleteAnd the only time I have ever been bitten by a dog it was a corgi - she had to jump to bite me above the knee, but she was determined and did so. I learned to walk pulling myself up on a German Shepherd's tail, and I teethed on the poor dog's ears. I am told that he walked very slowly so as to not pull me off my feet, and turned his head away and sighed when I bit him. He did on the other hand steal my bottle every chance he got. Sorry. I have stopped rambling and am going away quietly now.