The Leprechaun Club has taken over the Daily Grind Coffee Shop for their St. Patrick's Day Party. The members have brought hats and shamrocks and that grand thirst for which the Irush are famous.
Mitzi and Sharon are kept busy pouring green beer and champagne. Poor Mitzi's mind is elsewhere, however. She is very confused. Suddenly she's not so sure she really knows who she is. If anyone had asked her "Animal, Vegetable or Mineral?" she might have been hard put to answer.
Periodically Mitzi wanders around the room to collect empty glasses and refill chips and pretzels. She cannot help but overhear bits and pieces of scintillating conversations to distract her from her concerns. "
"Gad, listen to those women behind me. If I hear the word 'hot flash' one more time, I'm going to puke. "
"So then we did it and it was like the very first time...which is really something, given that he was the 347th notch on my bedpost."
"So are you going to see him again?"
"Not on your life. Then it would be like the second time, and my expectations are higher than that. No, the high mark has been set, and that's what I have to beat, if it takes me another 347 notches."
"Umm num...must watch weight, must watch weight...on the other hand, these look like they'd taste as good when they come back up as when they go down."
"I think the term you used was 'outstanding'."




"Your logic is impeccable."
"Yeow. Where'd you come from?"
"Straight from the Loony Bin, my dear, where you left me...how many years ago?"

NOTE FOR PLASTICOPIA READERS: We're doing a little experimenting with the comic style of lay out. Feedback is welcome. Also, this guy kind of surprised us when he showed up on the set, interrupting the story. We're not sure what's going on between him and Sharon, but hopefully the mystery will be solved soon without blood being shed. Until then...may there be four-leaf clovers wherever your gaze may fall and a pot of gold at the end of all your rainbows.


Yes, Finnegan has a right to be cautious. The police detective has been embarrassed a time or two by Mitzi and her--shall we say--fertile imagination. But Mitzi is undeterred, the way plastic people sometimes are when a dear or near one's life is at stake.



