RUSSIAN DISINFORMATION
Zenon ChwalukWhile I was hurrying down the hallway, I noticed my wife was stitching some kind of cloth label on the front of my favourite nylon jacket. She glanced up, gave me a sympathetic smile and went back to her sewing. When I found myself standing in the bathroom, I wondered why I was there. For a puzzling moment, I glared eye-to-eye at an old man with a familiar face. When I realized I was looking in the mirror, I heaved a sigh of resignation and then impulsively stuck out my tongue.
I wandered back down the hall to the sewing room. My wife was pushing a needle into her pincushion. She swivelled her chair to look at me, lifted my jacket from her lap, and held it out for me to view. Immediately I noticed the label had my name on it, but it was upside down. With a self-congratulatory smugness in my voice, I said, “People will have to stand on their hands to read that.” My wife said, “Don’t be silly, this is for you.
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