Friday, August 31, 2012

The Hunger Dames - A Hunger Games Parody #FridayFlash

"Happy Hunger, Dames! And may the Pudding be always in your flavor."

My name is Catkiss Neverclean. I am eighty-seven years old. I live on Floor 12 of Pangeriatrica, the place where everyone over 65 was sent after the great Uprising. The young people live in the glittering tech bubble of the Krapital, surrounded by their gadgets and feasting on endless supplies of wings and nachos; pudding and early bird specials are expressly forbidden. What must it be like, I wonder, to live in a world where food appears by talking to a lighted board and then driving up to a window?

Once a year, in retribution for our rebellion, 2 of us women (the old men are long since gone, having succumbed to a sedentary life of beer, bacon and belching) are chosen from each floor to compete in a gladiatorial contest.  I have volunteered in place of my beloved sister Priss, since she is blind in one eye and can't see out of the other. Besides, she is a far better choice to remain and care for our 72 cats, since hunger often gets the better of me and ... well, never mind.

I touch the gold pin at my throat for good luck. It is a MockingGull, our symbol, a creature which devotes its life to eating, squawking and crapping. I am sitting in my UpEZSeat as the countdown begins, wondering if I will be able to get to my weapon of choice, thinking about my childhood friend Hale (but definitely not hearty anymore) and my new possible love interest and co-contestant Pita (her face kind of looks like one, come to think of it).

The lift rises, and I hear the legendary announcer Clothesless Pimplesmith as his squeaky voice surrounds me.

"Hotties and Bros, let the Hunger Dames begin!"

Four hours later, the first of the women reach the Cornutopia, a golden foot filled with things we will need; muscle rub, laxatives, support stockings, tea. I see that old biddy Beatrice has scored a Raskal motor chair and is chasing down another contestant who is struggling with a case of pull-ups. Something catches my eye; a Grabber, its chrome pole shining in the sunlight. I snatch it up and head for the nearby trees, with Ethel from Floor 2 hot on my heels and shrieking like a banshee. I stumble and fall, fortunately landing on an Inflatable Donut. I whack Ethel a good one with the Grabber and relieve her of her false teeth and wig before crawling to the safety of the forest.

With the wig and my reading glasses, I start a fire and roast a squirrel I managed to snag with the Grabber. It's tough, but I use the dentures to soften it up a bit first. I knew they'd come in handy.  As it grows dark, I hear the cannons and count them; my goodness, only 2 of us left! I silently thank Jack LaLane, Richard Summons and Dr. Iz for all of their helpful advice on aging healthfully and gracefully over the years. The Krapitalists won't get that from watching marathons of Joisey Shore!

Since I haven't slept the night through since I was 60, I hobble through the dark and arrive back at the Cornutopia just in time to survey the bodies in dawn's early light.  Pita and I briefly struggle over the family size Super Antacid (the squirrel didn't sit well with me) until I hear the sound of snick snick swush snick snick swush which heralds an old fart with a walker. Horrified, I see that the Krapitalists have somehow reanimated my arch enemy Beatrice, who is now advancing upon us. I remove my support stockings and orthopedic shoes and construct a bolo to trip up the 6-legged monstrosity; it crashes face first into a bedpan, and we leave it struggling and cursing on the ground, doomed to death by sheer exhaustion.As we discuss what to do next, we both suddenly nod off.

The voice of Pimplesmith interrupts our impromptu nap.

"We are all so bored watching this that we have decided to change the rules and let both of you live."

Pita and I look at each other. In a way, I'd been hoping that she'd kick off so I could help myself to her stash of Megamucil and Gello Pudding cups. I see her eyes narrow, and I wonder what plans she has for MY hidden goodies. After all, a case of Special Kitty Yum Yum treats will feed her for months - and it's far tastier than the Monday meatloaf.

"You b*&ch," she screams, as though reading my mind, and aims her yellowed, nicotine claws at my throat. I fumble in my apron pocket and, coming up with a tube of Capsaicin rub, squirt it in her rheumy eyes.

"Oh wait. this might get good after all," squeals the announcer's voice again. "We rescind the previous rule change. It's on!"

Realizing that we are now setting a bad example for the rest of our Pangeriatrists, I whisper to Pita "There's just one way that we can both survive." I explain my plan, and she hesitantly agrees. We both give the time-honored salute - 3 fingers raised, followed by 2 being lowered - and slowly, creakily, begin to bend over.

It's wonderful to hear the fright in Pimplesmith's voice. "Hey, what - oh no - I think they are going to - "

We slowly begin to hike up our dresses, bottoms turned toward the cameras.  We are willing to sacrifice everything; our self-respect, our honour, our modesty. And the watching Krapitalists will have to live forever with what they see. A MockingGull agrees with hee hee har and even the owls chime in with moon moon moon.

"Stop! Stop! Hotties and Bros, I am pleased to present the victors of the Hunger Dames, Catkiss Neverclean and Pita Malarkey! I give you the Attributes of Floor 12!"

I am Catkiss Neverclean, and now the Krapital hates me. But hey, there are worse things. Besides, I now have a lifetime supply of pudding.

Salute


*Based on the book The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins


42 comments:

  1. Just too, too funny. Thanks for the smiles!! THIS would be a fun movie.

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    1. I won't be so cruel as to suggest stars to play the parts :-) Thanks Stu!

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  2. I haven't seen Hunger Games, but it can't be as much fun as this. And a world without pudding and the chance of an early bird meal deal....horror indeed.

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    1. Thank goodness it hasn't come to that - although the local diner now makes one choose between soup OR pudding to go with the $5.99 dinner special. Tough times are upon us...

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  3. This is so clever and funny! Loved it! I agree that it would make a great movie.

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    1. Thank you. Maybe if you know any independent film makers...

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  4. more entertaining than the original!

    marc nash

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    1. Thanks Marc :-) I'm now fishing for movie deals.

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  5. Freakin' hilarious! This would really make a better movie!

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    1. Glad you liked it! See response to Marc above.

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  6. I loved The Hunger Games, having read the book before anyone had heard of it. But this was even better. Can't wait for the sequel.

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    1. Well, it's a secret but there MIGHT be a sequel (tentatively titled MockingGull) in the works. Thanks for stopping by!

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  7. LOL. This was so much better than The Hunger Games.

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  8. You had me smiling all the way through this. Excellent job!

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    1. Yay, I like to make people laugh once in a while.

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  9. Very funny and nicely written Li - it reminded me a bit of some old folks homes have visited..

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    1. I won't mention any names, but I MIGHT have had one or two real people in mind...

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  10. Hahahahahahahaha!!!!

    This had me in stitches, thanks ever so much for the giggles.

    I absolutely love the names too. :D

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    1. I had great fun coming up with them! One of the joys of writing :-)

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  11. Hilarious! Thanks for the laugh. Very clever.

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  12. This was scary--I could almost relate. Now I'll never be able to read Hunger Games and take it seriously. Great parody.


    Lee
    Wrote By Rote

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    1. Don't worry Lee - I don't think it will happen any time soon, although I've seen one or two nasty altercations among the senior set :-)

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  13. Now if I hadn't seen Hunger Games on the airplane coming back from Fiji this wouldn't have been near as funny as I found it. Great parody!

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    1. Hope you had a great time in Fiji, Denise, and thank you!

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  14. Okay, now I haven't read The Hunger Games, but I still found it funny. Thanks for the laugh!

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    1. Glad to know it "stands alone" as a comedy. :-)

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  15. OMG. That was hysterical. I'm in book 3 right now. You totally nailed the whole geriatric thing. My favorite part was the using the dentures to chew the squirrel...you've got some talent there girl.
    Tina @ Life is Good

    P.S thanks for visiting the A-Z. I'm glad people read a variety of blogs, too, because my whole blog is a variety...LOL.

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    1. I'm seriously thinking about reading the other 2 books and continuing this series :-)

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  16. I am not sure that my teenage daughter would like your version as much as the original one! That said, I found it a lot funnier.

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    1. Since we have YA as a genre, maybe we should have OA too! :-)

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  17. Oh dear lord, that was HILARIOUS. Seriously, how did you do that? That was brilliant!

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    1. Well, the germ of the idea came from an (unnamed) senior griping about the food at the senior center :-) The names were just standard "running through the alphabet" to find new combos - it was all downhill from there! Thanks for stopping by.

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  18. lol I loved the sister being blind in one eye and can't see out of the other. And the cats. Too funny, Li.

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    1. That's a phrase used frequently by a family member - can't take credit for that. And the cats - well, trite but I couldn't resist with a name like Catkiss!

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    1. So happy you enjoyed it :-) Thanks for dropping in!

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  20. Absolutely priceless! I've got the giggles.

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    1. Happy I made you laugh! Thanks for reading.

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  21. Haha! =) Loved it! This totally expresses my feeling of the third book and how boring it was. I prefer your parody. =)

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    1. I haven't read the other 2 books but I suppose I should, so as to continue my saga...

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