15 - Street Cleaning Day
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Bananas are hardly that slippery, but watch your step anyway.
Welcome to Night Vale,
Ladies, Gentlemen, you you.
Today is street cleaning day.
Please remain calm.
Street cleaners will be upon us quite soon.
We have little time to prepare.
Please remain calm.
The city council has issued a statement in 20-point all-caps type saying, run, run, forget your children and leave behind the weak.
Run!
We have contacted those experts who have not already gone underground or changed their identity, and have been told that street cleaners focus on heat and movement, and so the best strategy is to be dead already.
Then the experts all swallowed pills and fell, mouths frothing at my feet.
If you have doors, lock them.
If you have windows, board them up.
If you still have ears, cover them and crouch wherever you are.
It is street cleaning day.
Please remain calm.
John Peters, you know, the farmer.
He reports finding an old oak door standing unsupported by any other structure out in the scrubland.
He says that he's sure it wasn't there yesterday or pretty sure anyway, as sure as he can be since the accident.
Apparently, there is knocking from the door, as though there were someone from some other side that does not exist in our narrow, fragile reality trying to get in.
He has added several deadbolts and chains to the door on both sides, unsure which direction the door opens, which is, by the way, a huge design flaw.
One should always know which way a door opens merely by by looking at it if the designer has done their job, and this holds true whether it's a bank of glass doors at the local mall or an unspeakably old wooden door leading to other worlds than these.
John, meanwhile, says he will keep a sleepless vigil upon the door, as any sleep merely leads to dreams of blurry shapes in the dim distance advancing, hissing upon this vulnerable planet.
He also says the imaginary corn is coming in real good, and we should have a nice crop to choose from soon, especially now that it will be available for sale at the green market.
The staff at Dark Owl Records announced today that they are only listening to, selling, and talking about Buddy Holly.
If you want to buy music at all, you had better like Buddy Holly.
If you dress like Buddy Holly, that's cool too.
They also announced that Buddy Holly will be performing live there this Saturday night at eleven to promote his newest album, which is called I'm Trapped in Between Worlds, Existing Only in the Form That You Knew Me, This is Not Who I Am, Leave Me Alone and Just Let Me Die, Please
Organized crime is on the rise, Night Vale.
The Sheriff's Secret Police and the Night Vale Council for Commerce are cracking down on illegal wheat and wheat byproduct speakeasies.
Two months ago, the city council abolished forever all wheat and wheat byproducts, but A black market appears to have formed for those depraved addicts who can't get enough wheat nor its byproducts.
Big Rico's Pizza was cited this week for hosting an illegal wheat and wheat byproducts joint in a hidden basement space.
Big Rico's, in light of the new laws, has had to alter its menu to mostly just bowls of stewed tomatoes, melted cheese wads, and gluten-free pizza slices.
His storefront seemed to be the model of a wheat-free and wheat-by-product-free society.
But even the most honest businesses can turn to crime when their livelihood is on the line.
Fortunately for Big Rico, he is a very nice person and apologized to the city council in a way that did not include blackmail, or secret campaign contributions, or special favors.
Big Rico is just truly sorry for what he has done.
The Sheriff's Secret Police say they are upping their efforts to stop these illicit wheat and wheat by-product manufacturers.
They are mostly just sniffing in the air until they smell bread.
It's pretty easy, actually, the sheriff said from his hover office in the clouds.
More information now now on street cleaning day,
which has come upon us just as we always feared it would.
The information is that street cleaning day is terrifying, and that we should all perhaps fall to our knees, letting out moans and rubbing our forearms absently.
The city council has issued a statement indicating that they forgot they had vacation plans this week and and so are currently on a plane to Miami, as they had been planning and looking forward to for some time.
They said their vacation, since it was definitely planned, has a pre-established end date, but that they cannot tell anyone what that end date is until the street cleaners are completely gone.
In the meantime, they are leaving Paul Birmingham in charge.
Paul, the vagrant who lives in a lean two behind the library, could not be reached for comment, as he has faked his own death in an elaborate scheme to escape street cleaning day unscathed.
More, if there ever is more, for any of us.
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From time to time, listeners, I like to bring a little education to our show.
Throw out some interesting facts or mind fuel.
Today, I'd like to share some fascinating facts about clouds.
Clouds are made up of
rain clouds are formed when
the density of the humid air, aka the cloud, becomes
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lightning is
and it's important to
can kill you or at least cause you a great deal of body altering pain and regret
but take some time to stop and look at the clouds they are beautiful wondrous creations
wait i've just been handed a piece of red paper by one of the sheriff's secret police officers.
I can tell that's what he was because of his short cape, blow dart chest belt, and tight leather balaclava.
Dear listeners, I've been told to inform you that you are to stop looking at the clouds immediately.
Stop knowing about the clouds.
Intern Stacey tells me in my headset here that they've also been censoring my broadcast.
Well,
I back our public protectors and if they say to stop knowing about whatever it was I was talking about, then I'll stop knowing about it.
Let's go now to the sounds of predatory birds.
Sirens have been going off in Central Night Vale as a warning about sirens going off in Old Town Night Vale.
These sirens indicate that sirens might occur in the general Night Vale area over the next few hours.
The which would be a declaration of a current Siren Watch.
Please check that your Siren Preparedness Kit is fully stocked and easily reachable.
Lieutenant Regis of Unit 7 of the local National Guard Station and KFC combo store
said that
it always seemed that the only way to live without regrets was just to never regret anything you did.
And that seems to be the only hope for the future anyway.
Regrets, just bear us down.
Regrets, just bear us down.
This wasn't related to today's Siren Watch.
He said that a few years back, and it always just stuck with me.
And now, traffic.
Southbound HOV lanes of Route 800 near exit 15 have large glowing arrows.
Drive over the arrows and get a boost in speed.
Save time and gas and get your high occupancy vehicle to work on time.
There's a stalled car at the downtown off-ramp of Eastern Expressway.
Tow trucks are on the scene to euthanize the vehicle and chase away scavenging vermin.
There are several accidents to report.
In fact, infinite accidents.
Everything is an accident.
Or at least, let us hope so.
This has been traffic.
Ladies and gentlemen, it is not possible for us to exactly do another news report on street cleaning day, as no information can get through the barricades and seals that are keeping us safe within our broadcasting bunker.
Instead, we offer the following impressionistic list of what we believe is happening outside our secure perimeter.
Screaming.
A slow movement downwards.
The crunch of items made of wood and items not made of wood.
A quick movement upwards.
Char.
A smell like rotting seaweed or a poisoned ocean.
The song La Bamba, only faster.
You know that feeling when you realize you're not alone?
Only more so.
Screaming, screaming, screaming, ladies and gentlemen, ladies and gentlemen.
The street cleaners are upon us.
What can we do?
What is there to do?
Besides, perhaps taking you in a haze of terror and heat to the weather.
After one long season of waiting,
after one long season of wanting,
I am breaking
open
my insides are pink and raw,
and it hurts me when I move my jaw.
But I
am taking tiny steps forward.
And I
feel
sure
that my wounds will heal, and I
will bloom
here in my room
with a little water
and a little bit of sunlight,
and a little bit of tender
mercy,
tender
mercy.
Big trucks come up the highway
And the big wheels are out on my window
And night
Night comes to Texas
After one blind season alone in here
After one long sweltering summer
I I'm going to find the exit
and I
will go
to the house of a friend I know.
And I
will let
myself forget
with a little water
and a little little bit of sunlight
And a little bit of tender
mercy
Tender
mercy
And a little water
And a little bit of sunlight
And a little bit of tender
mercy
Tender
mercy
Tender
mercy.
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The street cleaners have passed.
Street cleaning day, as so many other days, is behind us.
We emerge from hiding spots, from secret locations, from places under other places.
We step out into the street and it is as though it is brand new to us.
Certainly, it is cleaner now, but that is not all.
We have survived all the way from birth to this very moment, and we look at each other, and some of us start laughing, and others start weeping, and one or two of us break out into a wordless humming song and all of us mean the exact same
thing.
Look at us.
Look at us out in the honey light of the finished day.
Look at us and rejoice in our sheer being.
One of us turns to another, clears his throat, and puts a gentle hand upon the other's gentle arm.
I've never told you this, that one says.
What is it, Wilson?
says the other.
Amber,
you are all to me.
Will you marry me?
Wilson, we've spoken maybe twice.
Do you think we could start with dinner instead?
No,
yes.
No, you're right.
I was confused, says the one, although he was not confused.
Think nothing of it, it's forgotten, says the other, although she thought many things of it and had forgotten nothing.
And then a gradual movement towards Mission Grove Park, no orders or even suggestions given, and yet we all file to that central meeting place,
put our arms around each other, grip tight, and then grip tighter.
Some of us are not here.
We leave space for them, space that has been emptied by time.
I suppose I should say a few words to mark the occasion, says one of us, tall towards the front.
He says nothing more.
The city council arrives, back from their long-planned Miami vacation, nudging those near them and talking about silver sand beaches and the food.
Oh, those Cubans know how to do it.
Even they are accepted into the gathering despite our usual fears, and we grip them too as friends.
Night has arrived, ladies.
Night is here, gentlemen.
Night falls on our weary bodies.
And night falls on you, too.
You too have survived.
Survived everything up to this moment.
Grip tight, hum, laugh, cry.
Forget nothing and think many things of it.
Good night.
Good night.
Good night.
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Original music by Disperition.
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