The Happy Store – De-Liver De-Letter (Part 1 Of 2)
Published: October 30th, 2020
By: Shelly Reuben

In her 44th adventure at The Happy Store, Clementine’s mailman is a girl.

When Clementine Fraile asked her mother how she and her father met, Polly Fraile’s answer had a life-long effect on Clementine’s ability to sympathize with other people’s gender sensitivities.

She didn’t have any.

If she was called on to preside over a committee, she considered herself to be its chairman. When she and a bunch of school chums decided to make a short movie out of a script that she wrote, she became the film’s cameraman. Later, when it was entered into a national competition for young filmmakers, she was its front man.

And when confronted with pressure groups that considered words such as “human” to be sexist and lobbied to de-sexualize the identities of professions – actresses to become actors, waitresses to become waitpersons, stewardesses to become flight attendants and so on – her response was to laugh.

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And it was all her father’s fault.

At least according to Polly (who died before Clementine quit her art director position at an advertising agency and got a very different job at The Happy Store).

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