Sunday, September 27, 2009

Theory of Degeneration.

For as long as I can remember, I have collected little bits and pieces of people. Not eyeballs and arms, or blood and guts, but their lives, their actions, moments and movements…the way they walk or speak. I watch and listen, collecting fragments and still-frames of lives of which I know nothing. I keep these parts, and then when I am ready I attribute my own perceptions to their actions; I make up stories. I am a thief. And from what I collect, I assemble.

The way a woman, carrying her child on her hip, hesitates while crossing the street. Wrapping her hand protectively around her child’s head, she holds her breath and second guesses the crisp-suited businessman will run the red light because he is distracted talking to his mistress, and he has only five minutes to make plans with her before he meets his wife for lunch. The woman knows this because her husband left her last year for his secretary. He told her over lunch.

The way coffee shop patrons cast questioning glances at the man sitting alone at the back of the room. His eyes are downcast, and he is spinning an empty cup. He rarely moves, and never speaks. Across from him sits an empty chair, a full cup of coffee, and an uneaten pastry. Patrons avoid him, falsely assuming he is homeless or insane, because of his sour body odor and dirty clothes. It is true; he hasn’t changed them in six days, the six days since his wife died, the six days he has returned to the table at the coffee shop where they met. The same table they called “ours” twice a week.

The way a classroom full of students, half paying attention, all consider the quiet kid in the back to be a dolt. They see a girl who rarely looks up and never raises her hand. The kid isn’t ignorant or lazy. On the contrary, she has already correctly answered the question in her head. She simply can’t get past the fear that, once called upon, she will fumble through her speech and answer incorrectly, drawing upon herself the jeers of her classmates. She so fears the embarrassment of being wrong that she sacrifices achievement. She will later beat herself up because she didn’t raise her hand, taking over from where the others have left off.



No Longer Lost.

I don’t have to look for you anymore.
Not in faces that resemble yours
Round and rugged, shadow of a beard
That always seems present, but never more
Than a scruff. Is it you?
I never asked, but wonder.
This time I could not help myself.
Are you?

He told me you drowned yourself,
And that in the end they had made you a beggar
Boxed in pine, without proper notice.
It had been 20 years, but still I looked for you
Because you were kind when I was afraid.
But, I think I don’t need you anymore.



Right now, that is all prosthetic.

A lack of sleep and unending thoughts will either drive me to excuse myself from my obligations or thrust me headlong into achievement. Everything around me spins on, and I remain pushing my way through to the very end.

And that is where I remain, soldered to the front end of a rogue missile.




p.s. that is what makes it rock.

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Anonymous said...

Yo Mayo! I'm really happy for you and Imma let you finish, but that SS guy has way more cute animals on his blog than you do!

Anonymous said...

It had been 20 years, but still I looked for you
Because you were kind when I was afraid.
But, I think I don’t need you anymore.


I understand that.
And it is good to let go Mayo. To not need to keep looking. I really hope you are right.

Take care of yourself. It was good to read you.

3.35, very funny.

Anonymous said...

:)
elegant and haunting

how are you mayo?

ergoproxy said...

good morning Mayo!!!!

so nice to see a lovely new post from you

you're well?
I hoep so

I spent the weekend at an Airshow, FAN-FUCKING-TASTIC!!!!

Oh I cannot tell you how it felt when an F-16 came up from behind us and hurtled over our heads while we were watchign the others in formation, those Thunderbirds are damn sneaky!!
And the F1-11 doing it's display adn dump and burn, the FA-18 OH MY!!!!
and our Roulette display team, and so many otehr planes
PLUS
got to see them all on the ground yesterday, adn touch them, and talk to the pilots
so awesome

I'll be doing a photo blog as soon as I have uploaded them and I'll post some over here too
Totally worth a 5 hour drive and getting stopped by a bushfire on the way home
but that's another story

and I'd like to still say -fucking dust!!!
there is more than when we left!!!


so fantastic to see you, love the post, it is and hope you are having an absolute rocking weekend
:]

hi everyone else

ergoproxy said...

of course my spelling was affected by the jet wash

(that's my excuse anyway)

Amyranth said...

And the dust Ergo. Hard to type correctly when there's a pot full of dust on your keyboard.

Is DH busy trying to rig up a giant fan that he can attach to the roof to blow the dust away?

ergoproxy said...

Mayo, I love the stories you spin, it is always worth remembering that how we perceive a person we see for a few brief moments, may not be even close to the truth, the one about the man in the coffee shop is so poignant, and the student all too familiar, and the woman so tragically common.
So if you are a thief, you use your spoils in the most thought-provoking way

ergoproxy said...

hi Amy!

no worse luck, giant fan plans are hard to come by, could have stolen Chinook helicopter and used that though!
2 rotors would show the dust who is boss

how are you? I saw something about a glitter attack?

Amyranth said...

I'm not bad, and yes, there was a glitter attack. I guess a box of glitter had been damaged in transit, and my co-worker had been dispatched to clean it up.

I got paged to the warehouse, and when I walked through the door, I was nailed in the face with a boxful of glitter.

Needless to say, there's a couple of cans of spray glue, and packs of glitter that will make their way to my co-worker's car next week. The question is, interior, or exterior?

Smoke said...

Hey Mayo,

Are you a profiler with the FBI's BAU? Just askin'. Nah, just wanted to drop in and say hello. It's been awhile. I have a knack for seeing people and seeing through them. I kind of wish I didn't sometimes. Then it makes me wonder what people see when they look at me, ya know? Several times I've been told that I am poker-faced. That made me smile on the inside. Why? I have no idea. Probably has something to do with that whole 'can't show emotion except anger' issue that I have. Meh, whatevs. Reckon what folks see when they look at you? I do wonder.

I'd like to tell you how things are going in my world but I just can't. Hope you are doing well.


~Smoke~




3:35,

You kinda rule.

ergoproxy said...

hi smoke

Amy are you still finding glitter in your hair?
I think that stuff has the most amazing staying power!

I'm just cropping some of my photos so I'll post a couple soon, we had a great spot to watch them and they were so close, they flew 200m above the crowd and were over the water (except when they flew over us as we were on a point at one end of the beach

I just watched the video I was taking of the Thunderbirds when the one came over from behind us, video goes from "oh look at the planes" to "FUCK" -sky, ground, people, water,sky, ground LOL
it was the biggest shock. Then when I talked to the pilot he just smirked and said "Got ya good then"

Amyranth said...

LOL! Nice!

No, no more glitter in my hair. Can't say the same for my bathroom though.

Be back in a bit! Need to go start supper.

ergoproxy said...

Thunderbirds

Anon616 said...

*comes in singing*

~~~Degenerate, degenerate
The degeneration of rock n' roll
~~~

*wonders if Mayo has been listening to some Jerusalem Slim*

Michael Monroe! You have to love him, right?!

:)

Hello Mayo, SS, Amy, Ergo, Sweetcheeks, Martha, Elena, J and L, MissT, everyone!!!

How are you all today? Happy, well and singing something, I hope!

Mayo: Thank you for the enchanting new piece/painting/post! I am a little confused, right now, and it's all your fault. You see, I was singing WEREWOLF all day (since I missed ETID at the HOB last night ~ and I really wanted to see them too, but I haz a sick ~ shucks); then I read this post and 'Werewolf' leaped right out of my head. Rock~N~Roll Degeneration crept in and is now good and stuck with bits and pieces of Werewolf!

Hmmm... wonder how that would sound outside of my head?

;P

Ergo: Welcome back!!!! I missed you!!! I'm happy to hear you had such a great anniversary adventure and I can't wait to see those pictures!

Amy: I'm sorry to hear about the glitter incident! I say BOTH interior and exterior. Perhaps a little under the hood too!

Well, I must now run and watch the end of the SAINTS game. We are kicking arse again!!!!

*knocks on wood*

Go Saints!!!!!

Enjoy the evening/night, everyone!

Hugs and Love,
~Namaste~
6/Wendy

Hi PJ!

Anon616 said...

Hot dang!!! The Saints scored 10 more points in 3 minutes! Those boys are getting it done!

And, now I feel like singing the whole song!

~~~Rock N Roll Degeneration!!!!~~~

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Well, the graveyard shifted back in '55
The rebel rousers brought the threat to life
You were just a sparkle in your daddy's eye
Elvis joined the army and buddy holly died
Every eleven years
The dam breaks from our tears
The next endagered species fades away
and disappears
It disappears
Reputation it preceded you
It's all about the evil that good men do
Corporations got mind control
The degeneration of rock n' roll
66' we got tragically hip
The kiss of judas blessed the politics
'77 no day at the beach
Rude awakening of the nouveau riche
Every eleven years
The dam breaks from our tears
The next endagered species fades away
and disappears
We disappear
Reputation it preceded you
It's all about the evil that good men do
Corporations got mind control
The degeneration of rock n' roll
God is good but heaven can wait
Make your cash while the greed is great
Corporations got mind control
The degeneration of rock' n roll
Now it's way past '88
No one dares to deviate
Find a cause the guilt is great
Intelligence is gone
I've got a new years resolution
Start a revolution for rock' n roll
Reputation it preceded you
It's all about the evil that good men do
Corporations got mind control
The degeneration of rock n' roll
The degeneration of rock n' roll
The degeneration of rock n' roll
Degeneration
Degenerate, degenerate
The degeneration of rock n' roll

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

New Orleans Saints 27
Buffalo Bills 07

*does happy victory dance*

*blows kisses to blog believe (for now)*

ergoproxy said...

hi Wendy!

Anon616 said...

Hi Ergo!!!!

*big, proper, welcome home hug*

You want to join me in a happy/victory dance?

:D

On second thought, I think I may have overdone the happy/victory dancing ~ just a bit! I'm feeling wooozy again...

Okay, crawling back to the sofa now. I'll talk to you later!

Amyranth said...

Oh YUM+.

That was easily the best Shepherd's Pie I've ever made.

ergoproxy said...

hope you have a nice lie down wendy

see you later

I have too many photos! lol

ergoproxy said...

Thunderbirds
the US air display team, and wow, they are incredible! In formation they fly 3 feet apart, visually, and they are LOUD!! They are F-16 single engine jets.

Roulettes

the RAAF (Royal Australian Air Force) display team, in PC-9/A twin engine turboprop planes, these guys are instructors of instructors and brilliant pilots, they did a display at the airshow on Saturday, then when they left the air base on Sunday they did another display for everyone before flying home

FA-18 doing a Full Show

Full Show , is they fly slowly showing all their undercarriage and tilt back and forth to show the upper surface and lower surface of the plane, it's used to show ground crews everything is ok, and to show off. FA-18's are awesome they are twin engine jets

ergoproxy said...

got my new blog post done if anyone wants to see my photos from the air show, there are a lot of them
:]

ergoproxy said...

here

Anonymous said...

Seriously, WHY are the porchies still here. They never seem to leave. Smoke, no one cares.

"I'd like to tell you how things are going in my world but I just can't. "


Awwww the poor baby is butthurt. Someone might stalk her if she talks about herself. Because everyone here is evil and obsessed with you.

Get over it and get over yourSELF.

elena said...

Mayo

It was nice to see your new post today. I can truly understand how you “collect” bits and pieces of the everyday life around you to mold into stories. Just as I do when I step foot into a home holding and estate sale. By the time I walk out I’ve created a whole family for the house, I’ve given it a history. I suppose growing up an old child with limited contact with kids my own age is the reason I started this hobby. Sometimes I wonder why I never stopped making up the stories. Overactive imagination? Perhaps that or just complete boredom.

After I read your post I took a few minutes to sit and think about it. I realized that perhaps the storyteller in me is a part of my personality that longs to be more. See I’ve come to the conclusion that for so long there is the me that is the person everyone see. That person is a mother, a wife and a daughter. But the storyteller part of me is the dreamer. The dreamer who has always held on the hope of being more. The dreamer imagines meeting famous people, seeing faraway places and becoming a best-selling author. The dreamer has always stayed in the background sometimes fading yet never fully disappearing. But as I sat there today staring at the wall (trying not to notice that the fuckin’ picture frames need to be dusted) I confronted the dreamer. And I was angry. The dreamer wants what will never be, strives for things that will never happen. The dreamer, once my friend, now just makes me feel defeated. What I am at this place in time is all I will ever be. And really is that so bad? Should I want more? I hope with my whole heart that what I am, the mother, the wife and the daughter have been done to the best of my ability. I honestly believe I’ve done my best.

I know the dreamer will never be more than just that part of me that imagines so many wonderful and exciting things. The dreamer in me is the storyteller. That is why I can’t banish the dreamer to do so would silence the stories I love to create. You know sometimes dealing with me is harder than dealing with the other things in my life. Almost like I can deal with my family’s problems better than I can deal with this damn internal struggle. I need to stop fighting with myself. I need to accept that I will never be anything more than what I am. And I need to accept that even though the dreamer sometimes makes me sad I still need the dreams.

Holy crap what am I going on about? Mayo, please disregard all of the above. While it makes sense to me I’m pretty fuckin’ sure that just sounded like a rambling bunch of gibberish.

Good Lord will I ever stop this ridicules quest to understand myself? Hell for that matter will I ever get a diary and just write this crap down in there? Shit, you are my diary. Hey but just think what a weird maladjusted character you could create using some of my strange thoughts. On second thought don’t do that.

Okay then I’ve got so much to do and my head is pounding. Allergies are whipping my ass tonight. Take care and have a great tomorrow. But please don’t ever stop creating your stories. You are a wonderful storyteller.

Night Mayo

Elena (gotta remember to dust those damn frames)

elena said...

Oh holy crap.

When I posted I read the comment above mine. Anon seriously what is your problem? Okay I get that you are entitled to your opinion but rude is rude. Speaking for myself I was happy to see Smoke here today.

I wish I hadn't seen your comment because it just made me sad.

ergoproxy said...

hello elena

the dreamer makes you who you are, and you aren't a failure in anything, it pushes you and though some of it's dreams may be too far to ultimately reach, any little step we take toward them, is a step in the right direction.


and an anon like 12:42 is not worth wasting any emotion on, save it for someone more deserving

Anonymous said...

p.s.

Mayo
You rock.

ergoproxy said...

Mayo
I hope your unending thoughts are pushing you to achievement, it is so easy to dodge responsibility, but it never ends well. Things have a way of rippling outwards, affecting far more than you ever could imagine. I really like your poem too, it has such an air of sadness but in the end a ray of hope. We all grow and change, are all parts of people we have encountered, good or bad. Some show us what we would strive to be, others what we wish never to be. Both are important lessons. It all shapes how we view ourselves and the greater world around us. I hope you encounter people who shape you into a better person, and are equally able to shape betterment in others
much love EP xx

SS
how was your weekend? Did you ahve any moments that set your heart racing, in a good way? I can tell you that having about 28 500 lbf of thrust, 600 feet above your head, travelling at close to 900mph when you don't know it's coming, is enough to get it pumping and keep it that way for some time!
But you know during the air show, there were seagulls flying their lazy formations (though they sure moved fast at times like that) and a brahminy kite (which I've mentioned before) cruising about, seemingly totally unconcerned by the massive aircraft in it's surroundings, well, you can't impress everyone all the time!
Hope you get to be impressed by something wonderful this week
lotsa love EP xx

goodnight blogbelieve, see you in my morning
♥xx♥

ergoproxy said...

Saturday morning I got up early, quietly dressed, made my lunch, grabbed the dog, and slipped quietly into the garage.

I hooked up the boat up to the truck, and proceeded to back out into a torrential downpour. The wind was blowing a gale, so I pulled back into the garage, turned on the radio, and discovered that the weather would be bad all day.

I went back into the house, quietly undressed, and slipped back into bed. I cuddled up to my wife's back, now with a different anticipation, and whispered, 'The weather out there is terrible.'

My loving wife of 10 years replied, 'Can you believe my stupid husband is out fishing in that?'

And that's how the fight started ...

Original Punk L said...

Elena,

Ergo is right. You have done a wonderful job as wife, mother, daughter, and you need the dreamer for you. When you put pen to paper, are you any less of an author than one on the best selling list? No. You still have written from the heart, from the imagination, from the soul. Do you realize many, many published authors never even come close to doing that?

Don't stop dreaming. Always tell the stories.

Love you,
L.

Original Punk L said...

Mayo,

I really like this post, and I have about 100 things swirling through my mind about how to comment, so forgive me if I take a bit to bring them to words.

3:35, Hello! and don't he? :)

Ergo, great pics! Glad you had such a wonderful time. I love air shows, and the type you went to sounded fantastic.

Amy, oh, glitter queen. You know there's a reference in there somewhere to a certain past product you linked to, don't you? :)

Wendy, Sorry you missed the ETID concert and hope you are feeling better. At least the Saints' win was a bright spot in the woozy horizon.

Smoke, nice to see you. I know it's a pain, but just overlook the anons. They seem intent on stirring trouble for all involved.


Which brings me to the anon,

Please, stop it. Leave it, drop it, quit it, whoa, cease, whatever you understand. We're really tired of it.

Nice anons, lurkers, etc, talk to you later. Got a busy day, and may check in later, but probably won't be until tonight when I can come back in to talk.

Be good to each other.

Love ya!
L.

Anonymous said...

You Are Not Alone...Think About It!!

Anonymous said...

Sorry, but I did not forget the roke that Smoke played in the dividing of this blog.

Anonymous said...

I never heard Smoke call anyone a bad name ever.

Anonymous said...

I also noticed that she spoke to Mayo, one anon, and ignored all of the regulars here. I think that says a lot.

Anonymous said...

She didn't even greet us.

Anon616 said...

Good morning/afternoon/evening Mayo, SS, Ergo, L (and J), Sweetcheeks, Amy, Martha, Elena, MissT, KOL anon, TJ, Wish, everyone!!!

How are you all this a.m./p.m.? Good and fever and cough free, I hope!

L: My fever is gone!!! Yay! Hopefully it will not come back tonight. How are you J and feeling? Are sinuses all cleared up and the coughs all gone?

Sweetcheeks: I seem to be having all sorts of "script errors" in my e~mail; but, I'm working on it. Hopefully, it will be fixed by tonight! Did you have a good weekend?

Mayo: With my fever, victory dancing and the wooozies last night; I forgot to say you are one heck of a people watcher and a story spinner!

I, particularly, liked the coffee shop story. Beautiful!

As for being a thief, I have heard that all stories can be traced back to three sources: Shakespeare, The Bible and The Epic of Gilgamesh.

I suppose that's true if you really think about it. So, in a way, I suppose we're all "thieves" (or at least borrowers and lenders).

Last (but certainly not least):
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
He told me you drowned yourself,
And that in the end they had made you a beggar
Boxed in pine, without proper notice.
It had been 20 years, but still I looked for you
Because you were kind when I was afraid.
But, I think I don’t need you anymore.

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

Are you sure that's artificial? Perhaps it's more prophetic than prosthetic.

Perhaps those missile controls are within reach! Waiting for you to grab hold and plot a steady course. (Once your done enjoying the rouge ride, of course!)

Ergo: I haven't looked at those picture yet; but, I shall do so soon!

Have a great day, everyone!!!

Hugs and Love,
~Namaste~
6/Wendy

Hi PJ, Pixie, P Anon, DA and Fang Bang!

Anon616 said...

Ooops!

*blushes ~ a deep shade of "rouge"*

Sorry, Mayo! I didn't mean to strap you on to the front of the Mars Rover!

That should have read:

"Once your done enjoying the ROGUE ride..."

*blows kisses to blog believe*

Anon616 said...

WEll poop!

Your = you're, of course.

I'm going, now, before I find more typos!

Anonymous said...

Apparently no one here is worth talking to aside from Mayo, according to Smoke.

Anonymous said...

She only spoke to the anon at 3:35 cos she knows it was probably SS.

Anonymous said...

Apparently no one here is worth talking to aside from Mayo, according to Smoke.

September 28, 2009 12:42 PM


Apparently she figured that she was going to have to listen to this kind of crap coming from people like you so she said what she wanted and left.

Anonymous said...

Seriously, WHY are the porchies still here. They never seem to leave. Smoke, no one cares.


Seriously, Why do you even care seeing as it is none of your buisness who comes here. This is not your blog. No one cares. Have a lovely day.

Counsel on Commentary said...

Please let me remind you that this is Mayo's blog.

Commentary addressing Mayo, to the disregard of others,is not only appropriate, but expected.

The rest of you, as significant as you may consider yourselves, do not warrant perfunctory acknowledgement. Although we all enjoy a polite "hello, how are you?" thrown our direction, it is not a requirement of commentary to address any group or individual currently or previously present.

Anonymous said...

It is not a requirement but it is "nice" and the right thing to do. But coming from Smoke, she made it clear where she stands on the rest of us.

Anonymous said...

It is not a requirement but it is "nice" and the right thing to do. But coming from Smoke, she made it clear where she stands on the rest of us


Well, i came on here and you didn't say "hello" to me. I guess your a bad person like Smoke:)

QFT said...

Anonymous said...

She only spoke to the anon at 3:35 cos she knows it was probably SS.


This.

Anonymous said...

Apparently no one here is worth talking to aside from Mayo, according to Smoke.


And this.

Anonymous said...

Sign in Fimble Star.

Anonymous said...

Sorry, it wasn't Fimble. It was me.

Anonymous said...

People here aren't nice to anyone who isn't a regular. Whether it's somebody coming to post music links or pictures or nice quotes. Those people generally get totally ignored by the so-called "nice" people here.

Ergoproxy will usually acknowledge people, but Elena, Toujours and Amy usually ignore them. Even Wendy and the OPs are nicer to "outsiders" than Elena and Toujours are.

I think they want the blog to themselves so their goodnights and other speeches to Mayo are more likely to be read.

Anonymous said...

People here aren't nice to anyone who isn't a regular.


Some of the "anons" aren't very nice either. When i say "anons" I say that loosely.

Anonymous said...

perfunctory acknowledgement



L O L !

Hei anons and outsiders.

MissTottenham said...

Hiya guys, how are you all?

Hiya Mayo, it's great to see you back in blogland. How's it hangin dude?

I Can't stay tonight as expecting early morning delivery of items for the old lady we help out. Blimey she loves to order stuff. And why not, she should enjoy her money in her old age.


Wendy, we haven't seen the rats since Thurs night. We are sure a strange smell is appearing in the kitchen but it's faint so can't be sure we aren't imagining it with wishful thinking. We are gonna kick up a fuss though and insist the council come and disrupt him next door by filling in the hole where they got in. It's bound to make him play his crap loud but as long as it puts him about it'll make me smile for a while.

Kapunua and smoke, it was nice to see you back here. I think it's great to see everyone here. I hate it when anyone feels they have to leave. No one should ever feel bullied away. And that means no one. You guys know I don't take sides. I love all of ya. I love coming back to this place and seeing all the familiar names and reading all the daily troubles and strife (sometimes good news, though we never seem to get enough) we all have.

Can I get a group hug???

LOL OK maybe that was too much to ask hee hee!

OPL sweetie, you take care and try not to worry about the coughing. I'm sure you'll be OK, like you said, there were other circumstances last time which made you so ill. I know it must pray on your mind though but that will only make you feel more ill. Try to stay positive.

Take care guys xxxxxx

MissTottenham said...

Before I go, I wanna give a huge hug to all the sweet ickle anons.

I enjoy all posts of vids, music and funnies.

It just gets hard to build up a rapport with someone called anon when you don't know them from the next anon.

Just cos you don't have a name doesn't mean we don't like you.

Nighty night everyone xxxxx

Anonymous said...

Now the people who wanted the blog to themselves got what they wanted they only post a few comments a day. Why did they begrudge the porchies posting? The porchies posted at a different time of day than the others, so this blog was always big enough for both groups. Now it is just dead during the day til the night crew come on. Just seems a shame. It used to be that you could come here any time of day and people would be on the blog.

Anonymous said...

Why did they begrudge the porchies posting? The porchies posted at a different time of day than the others, so this blog was always big enough for both groups



To be honest it was because the others did not like the porchies. Plain and simple.

Anonymous said...

But it's not their call. Mayo enjoyed talking to them. It's sad that he has lost out because of this.

toujours said...

For as long as I can remember, I have collected little bits and pieces of people. Not eyeballs and arms, or blood and guts...

aw, for a brief moment there i had an image of your shelves, mayo...and the jars of formaldehyde lining them. *heh*

i just now got caught up with the comments from the last few days, and then this new post of yours. i had heard we had something new to read here, but i've been totally without an internet connection all weekend.

mayo, i never thought of myself as a thief, more a nancy drew version of sherlock holmes, "reading" people from the little details they carry with them in ephemera and pose. have you really been doing this for that long? i don't know when i really started looking at people this way, but maybe not until i was a teenager, maybe not even until college.

but then, as a kid, i was mostly writing flimsy pastiches of all the fantasy books on my shelves. doomed princesses, castles, wyrms...the whole shtick. none of it needed any observation of the world around me, none of those stories ever had solid bones underneath the hennins and veils and magic wands.

now, of course, i am always watching people.

i love how far you go with the fragments you say you swipe, i love the characters you grow from those seeds. they have very solid skeletons, indeed.

there's more to think about here, this is a very satisfying post you have shared with us, but i've got more catching up to do around the interwebs, so i'll ponder and comment more later.

but i seem to be left with a mental image of you as major kong...



as for my weekend, it was fantastic! i didn't have much time in new york after all -- heavy traffic and missed connections meant a later arrival, and so i used the need for dinner as an excuse for exploration, and then hit the (extremely tall, decadently soft) sack.

saturday was reuniting with my friend from the end of the road trip and getting lost right out of secaucus and being rescued by a hotel clerk named super (he really was), and a diner for lunch and wandering around hoboken getting caught up while inadvertently crashing a block party, and being astonished at how very very small maxwell's really is, and the show and having cotton in my ears from standing too close to the speakers, and talking to the band, and being remembered by them, even after a year and a half (so very gratifying!), and then more adventures, the shore in the dark and burlesque in bowling alleys and another diner and finally getting back to new york and the apartment and staying up until 3 am rehashing the day...

it was perfect.

and i'll probably be moving to jersey city, because todd told me to. :)



see you tonight, mayo.

see you tonight, blogbelieve!

ciao!

Anonymous said...

Perfuncory acknowledgment, well it might seem that way to you. But aside from a few people who think they are ABOVE saying hello to others, mos tpeople here actually LIKE each other and have no problem saying hi. Apparently Smoke is not one of those people.

And yes. People here just don't like those "ladies (and I use THAT term loosely). Maybe because of the attitude they present.

Anonymous said...

I hate it when anyone feels they have to leave. No one should ever feel bullied away.
------------------------------------

I second that. What I don't understand is how can a blog make someone leave? Isn't this place for everyone? Like I said before, it's just a fucking blog, you can't take anything here seriously.

People here aren't nice to anyone who isn't a regular.
---------------------------------

Not entirely true.

But anyways, goodnight Miss T, sweet dreams.

Anonymous said...

Anon, I love the way you take it upon yourself to speak for the regulars here. How could you even begin to presume to know how they feel about the porchies? I am an anon and I wouldn't dream of speaking on behalf of anyone but myself. You may feel that way about the porchies, but I don't see anyone in blue echoing your sentiment.

Anonymous said...

LOL I agree I don't see anyone echoing hater anon. At least not signed in.

Anonymous said...

4:51,

Exactly, and some of these anons think they speak for everyone, when they absolutely don't. It's annoying.

Anonymous said...

Can I get a group hug???


You can get a Group Hug anytime Misstot. So can Bc. Don't even need to say the Magic Words.
*group hug*

hug and run said...

*runs in


hugs mayo

hugs ss


runs out*

Anonymous said...

...and when u least expect it...

Anonymous said...

0_o

L O L
& what do men do when they think we're not watchin?

ergoproxy said...

good morning!!

hello everyone, hope you're all hoopy cool and froody

we still hvae F***ing dust in the air, if you look every surface has a layer of dust, but I'm not cleaning it all until it's gone, no point if it's coming back. They say 48hrs, I hope it's right
have to check the air filter of my car too *mumble grump mumble*

hi BC, anons don't speak for me at all, but it's mightily amusing when they believe so strongly that they do


hi TJ!!
*waves* nice to see you back, sounds like you had a ball. How cool they remembered you! And you must give more detail on burlesque bowling! Hope to catch up later

ergoproxy said...

ugh my cat just threw up!
had to cut the comment and deal with it


missT
Hope the deliveries go smoothly, and do watch if smell increases, it often starts as a whiff then "OH BLIMEY!!" make him get it fixed.
thanks for looking at my pics (BC elena (loud is an understatement!) and MJ too)
I have heard of the Red Arrows, I always enjoyed watching shows about planes etc on tv, and still do! My uncle works for an airline and is a big plane buff
Glad it brought back the memories for you!
*hug*

great gran said...

The Haunter Of The Dark

by --H.P. Lovecraft

contd


At sunset he would often sit at his desk and gaze dreamily off at the outspread west- the dark towers of Memorial Hall just below, the Georgian court-house belfry, the lofty pinnacles of the downtown section, and that shimmering, spire-crowned mound in the distance whose unknown streets and labyrinthine gables so potently provoked his fancy. From his few local aquaintances he learned that the far-off slope was a vast Italian quarter, though most of the houses were remnant of older Yankee and Irish days. Now and then he would train his field-glasses on that spectral, unreachable world beyond the curling smoke; picking out individual roofs and chimneys and steeples, and speculating upon the bizarre and curious mysteries they might house. Even with optical aid Federal Hill seemed somehow alien, half fabulous, and linked to the unreal, intangible marvels of Blake's own tales and pictures. The feeling would persist long after the hill had faded into the violet, lamp-starred twilight, and the court-house floodlights and the red Industrial Trust beacon had blazed up to make the night grotesque.

Of all the distant objects on Federal Hill, a certain huge, dark church most fascinated Blake. It stood out with especial distinctness at certain hours of the day, and at sunset the great tower and tapering steeple loomed blackly against the flaming sky. It seemed to rest on especially high ground; for the grimy façade, and the obliquely seen north side with sloping roof and the tops of great pointed windows, rose boldly above the tangle of surrounding ridgepoles and chimney-pots. Peculiarly grim and austere, it appeared to be built of stone, stained and weathered with the smoke and storms of a century and more. The style, so far as the glass could show, was that earliest experimental form of Gothic revival which preceded the stately Upjohn period and held over some of the outlines and proportions of the Georgian age. Perhaps it was reared around 1810 or 1815.

As months passed, Blake watched the far-off, forbidding structure with an oddly mounting interest. Since the vast windows were never lighted, he knew that it must be vacant. The longer he watched, the more his imagination worked, till at length he began to fancy curious things. He believed that a vague, singular aura of desolation hovered over the place, so that even the pigeons and swallows shunned its smoky eaves. Around other towers and belfries his glass would reveal great flocks of birds, but here they never rested. At least, that is what he thought and set down in his diary. He pointed the place out to several friends, but none of them had even been on Federal Hill or possessed the faintest notion of what the church was or had been.

In the spring a deep restlessness gripped Blake. He had begun his long-planned novel- based on a supposed survival of the witch-cult in Maine- but was strangely unable to make progress with it. More and more he would sit at his westward window and gaze at the distant hill and the black, frowning steeple shunned by the birds. When the delicate leaves came out on the garden boughs the world was filled with a new beauty, but Blake's restlessness was merely increased. It was then that he first thought of crossing the city and climbing bodily up that fabulous slope into the smoke-wreathed world of dream.

great gran said...

Late in April, just before the aeon-shadowed Walpurgis time, Blake made his first trip into the unknown. Plodding through the endless downtown streets and the bleak, decayed squares beyond, he came finally upon the ascending avenue of century-worn steps, sagging Doric porches, and blear-paned cupolas which he felt must lead up to the long-known, unreachable world beyond the mists. There were dingy blue-and-white street signs which meant nothing to him, and presently he noted the strange, dark faces of the drifting crowds, and the foreign signs over curious shops in brown, decade-weathered buildings. Nowhere could he find any of the objects he had seen from afar; so that once more he half fancied that the Federal Hill of that distant view was a dream-world never to be trod by living human feet.

Now and then a battered church façade or crumbling spire came in sight, but never the blackened pile that he sought. When he asked a shopkeeper about a great stone church the man smiled and shook his head, though he spoke English freely. As Blake climbed higher, the region seemed stranger and stranger, with bewildering mazes of brooding brown alleys leading eternally off to the south. He crossed two or three broad avenues, and once thought he glimpsed a familiar tower. Again he asked a merchant about the massive church of stone, and this time he could have sworn that the plea of ignorance was feigned. The dark man's face had a look of fear which he tried to hide, and Blake saw him make a curious sign with his right hand.

Then suddenly a black spire stood out against the cloudy sky on his left, above the tiers of brown roofs lining the tangled southerly alleys. Blake knew at once what it was, and plunged toward it through the squalid, unpaved lanes that climbed from the avenue. Twice he lost his way, but he somehow dared not ask any of the patriarchs or housewives who sat on their doorsteps, or any of the children who shouted and played in the mud of the shadowy lanes.

At last he saw the tower plain against the southwest, and a huge stone bulk rose darkly at the end of an alley. Presently he stood in a wind-swept open square, quaintly cobblestoned, with a high bank wall on the farther side. This was the end of his quest; for upon the wide, iron-railed, weed-grown plateau which the wall supported- a separate, lesser world raised fully six feet above the surrounding streets- there stood a grim, titan bulk whose identity, despite Blake's new perspective, was beyond dispute.


The Haunter Of The Dark

by --H.P. Lovecraft

to be contd

ergoproxy said...

*sits cross legged on floor*

*hides behind blanket*

oooh great gran, good story

Anonymous said...

A small hurrah for the anglophiles!

great gran said...

Ok lil rugrat. One more page before old gran takes the celebrex, drinks the fibre and lays the weary old bones down.

The vacant church was in a state of great decrepitude. Some of the high stone buttresses had fallen, and several delicate finials lay half lost among the brown, neglected weeds and grasses. The sooty Gothic windows were largely unbroken, though many of the stone mullions were missing. Blake wondered how the obscurely painted panes could have survived so well, in view of the known habits of small boys the world over. The massive doors were intact and tightly closed. Around the top of the bank wall, fully enclosing the grounds, was a rusty iron fence whose gate- at the head of a flight of steps from the square- was visibly padlocked. The path from the gate to the building was completely overgrown. Desolation and decay hung like a pall above the place, and in the birdless eaves and black, ivyless walls Blake felt a touch of the dimly sinister beyond his power to define.

There were very few people in the square, but Blake saw a policeman at the northerly end and approached him with questions about the church. He was a great wholesome Irishman, and it seemed odd that he would do little more than make the sign of the cross and mutter that people never spoke of that building. When Blake pressed him he said very hurriedly that the Italian priest warned everybody against it, vowing that a monstrous evil had once dwelt there and left its mark. He himself had heard dark whispers of it from his father, who recalled certain sounds and rumours from his boyhood.

There had been a bad sect there in the old days- an outlaw sect that called up awful things from some unknown gulf of night. It had taken a good priest to exorcise what had come, though there did be those who said that merely the light could do it. If Father O'Malley were alive there would be many a thing he could tell. But now there was nothing to do but let it alone. It hurt nobody now, and those that owned it were dead or far away. They had run away like rats after the threatening talk in '77, when people began to mind the way folks vanished now and then in the neighbourhood. Some day the city would step in and take the property for lack of heirs, but little good would come of anybody's touching it. Better it be left alone for the years to topple, lest things be stirred that ought to rest forever in their black abyss.

After the policeman had gone Blake stood staring at the sullen steepled pile. It excited him to find that the structure seemed as sinister to others as to him, and he wondered what grain of truth might lie behind the old tales the bluecoat had repeated. Probably they were mere legends evoked by the evil look of the place, but even so, they were like a strange coming to life of one of his own stories.

The afternoon sun came out from behind dispersing clouds, but seemed unable to light up the stained, sooty walls of the old temple that towered on its high plateau. It was odd that the green of spring had not touched the brown, withered growths in the raised, iron-fenced yard. Blake found himself edging nearer the raised area and examining the bank wall and rusted fence for possible avenues of ingress. There was a terrible lure about the blackened fane which was not to be resisted. The fence had no opening near the steps, but round on the north side were some missing bars. He could go up the steps and walk round on the narrow coping outside the fence till he came to the gap. If the people feared the place so wildly, he would encounter no interference.


The Haunter Of The Dark


by -- H.P.Lovecraft
to be contd

ergoproxy said...

thank you great gran

*kisses your cheek*

goodnight and sweet dreams

Amyranth said...

*squeaks from behind her blanket*

Martha Smith-Jones said...

Not Just For Vampires: Blood Energy Drink


Sweet dreams are made of vox

Martha Smith-Jones said...

It's a MUSE post. Hope you enjoy this
EP

ergoproxy said...

ok big EW on the blood drink
nifty idea for marketing though

ergoproxy said...

OOOH! I've never been to a BDO, they sell out so fast and it's swelteringly hot and crowded, and I have no one to go with....*cue tiny violins*
BUT
if they come over for that, is there some tour dates in the near future????
*SQUEEEEE!!!!!*

toujours said...

hello everyone, how's it going?

ergoproxy said...

hello TJ

good to hear you had such fun

just watching the news, that Roman Polanski case after so long
wonder how that'll end, especially as the woman says she wants it dropped

toujours said...

hi ergo. :)

i haven't really heard much about it, except as it's been mentioned on some of my sites. horrible if true. stuff like that needs to stop.

i haven't been to see your pics, yet...but i saw a few over at your fb, same ones?

Anonymous said...

As brilliant as he is he will always be remembered as the child molester that lost his beautiful wife and child by the hands of the Manson gang.

Can anyone here name his movies without googling?

toujours said...

to be honest, anon, i can't. i'm sure i would recognize his films, but none come to mind...i think i usually asscoiate films with the actors in them rather than their directors.

Anonymous said...

Rosemarys Baby ring a bell?

Martha Smith-Jones said...

animals that look like rock stars

Martha Smith-Jones said...

China town and Macbeth I think.

toujours said...

definitely -- i didn't know that was his film at all. i always think of him as making gangster movies...is that off-base?

hello martha.

Martha Smith-Jones said...

hi TJ how are you?

toujours said...

i'm fine martha. is it autumn yet in your neck of the woods?

ergoproxy said...

he did the Pianist too, won an oscar

Rosmary's baby was a great movie and I did love Fearless Vampire Killers

Martha Smith-Jones said...

I am starting to think that guy from Tokio Hotel is really a girl.

Martha Smith-Jones said...

It was 95F/35C here I will let you make that decision.

ergoproxy said...

Hi MJ, lol people have too much time on their hands, but cute!!

Tj they are the same pics but I have the program on my blog

Martha Smith-Jones said...

Sorry it was 95F yesterday to was 65F/18C

toujours said...

sounds like "not yet", martha.

i promise to click over, but it took me fifteen refresh's just to get my supposedly fully loaded fb profile page to show up earlier, so maybe i won't chance it tonight.

cranky piece of technology.

Martha Smith-Jones said...

Anon was I right or have you gone.

Martha Smith-Jones said...

I think it will start to get cold about Nov. Well what we call cold.

toujours said...

well, i don't know if the anon has, but i need to. sleep wasn't exactly a priority over the weekend, but i have work tomorrow.

good night everyone! it's nice to be back. :)

Martha Smith-Jones said...

Goodnight TJ

ergoproxy said...

anyone like a cup of coffee while I'm making one?

Martha Smith-Jones said...

Sure

Anonymous said...

Goodnight tj sweet dreams.

MJ, how cold is it over there? We're not in October, and the high today was only about 61. According to the almanac, we're supposed to be having a very cold winter this year.

And hello to everyone

Martha Smith-Jones said...

Hi BC it's really cold at all. It is in the mid 60s. It has been like this for the last month One week we are in the 90s or higher the next week it's 60s.

Martha Smith-Jones said...

^ isn't

ergoproxy said...

here you go MJ

made you one too BC

*puts cup down for TJ to take to bed*


it's really hot ehre during the day but nights are cold, it's odd

I just saw a clip of Tool Academy on the Soup, what on earth is that show about?

Martha Smith-Jones said...

Tool Academy from what I have seen is about men who are tools. I used to think it was about builders until I saw a clip.

Martha Smith-Jones said...

Thank you EP I need to be off to bed. You have a good next daylight

Goodnight BC

ergoproxy said...

Tool seems to be an understatement! They should be locked away and never allowed to breed, lol

do they win something? Is it Biggest tool wins? or most reformed tool? or do people just watch to laugh at what complete losers they are?

I may have to google, it seems to have no point, but then, what reality show like that does have a point!

ergoproxy said...

gosh I looked it up and they get nominated by girlfriends! Amazing that they had one
and it's most reformed tool, I can now rest easy in the knowledge of another show I shall not watch


goodnight MJ sweet dreams

Martha Smith-Jones said...

Sorry Ep never seen the show> I was watching a show that was talking about it.

Have a good day and dinner Later

Martha Smith-Jones said...

LOL You are keeping me up EP you and the podcast I have on.

toujours said...

mayo,

i was only gone for two days (i don't count the null&void time on the bus), but really, it feels like it was longer. i suppose it's just because each day was packed with new sights and activities, but you know what it really feels like?

like i wasn't in this frame of time, at all. it feels so wholly separated from this little world in this little town.

when i was there, almost the moment i came out of port authority and cleared the clots of times sq. tourists, i had this feeling that a thread had opened for me, my own path there in new york. the same thing happened last year. it isn't a big feeling, it isn't an exciting feeling, it's actually kind of a comfortable feeling. it's nice.

new jersey was actually the exciting portion of the trip -- it felt like an adventure and an exploration, especially when we were following the directions a hotel manager had given us. we had stopped at his place to ask for directions around a terrible traffic jam, and though dubious, he gave us the route he himself would take, all those little streets through neighborhoods. he was sure we would become even more hopelessly mired by the intricacies of new jersey roadways, and gave us his business card so we could call him for further direction. he was so kind, he really put his heart into helping us!

but his directions were perfect, and we saw so many pretty neighborhoods because of them. i have to admit i became quite a bit enamored of the new jersey i saw that day, and all the friendly people we met. *grin*

and so while on friday i was convinced that a home waited patiently for me in new york, saturday i was ready to start looking for an apartment in hoboken, or jersey city, or rutherford, right then and there!

tonight, though, all that seems like something i daydreamed.

and maybe that's just due to a post-trip mini-crash, the inevitable waning of adrenaline, but whatever that feeling is caused by, i'm not going to let it hide the real gift i carried away from this little excursion: this is definitely where my path is leading me, though i don't know what side of the river i'll call home yet, that's where my fresh start is, that's where a place of my own is waiting.

i'd rather be the me i was walking through the streets of new york and standing at the stage in maxwell's than the one who will smile at quilters tomorrow.

maybe it feels like a longer trip because it wasn't a daydream, it was a glimpse through a window into the life i'm just beginning to build.

hope so.


good night mayo. sweet dreams.

anima said...

Hi. Anyone out there?

Mayo, um there are no words right now. Typical eh? Plently of thoughts, just not enough words nor the gift to textually express those thoughts. :(
How are you doing? You good?



First comment rules. Anon, perfect, just perfect!


Smoke, so good to see you. ♥


Hoping all of you are doing okay...hangin' in there, fighting and taking names. ^_~

anima said...

Night and happy dreams.

Take care everyone. :)

ergoproxy said...

hi anima
take care

Anonymous said...

This is no dream! This is really happening!

Anonymous said...


Lucy of 'Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds' fame dies

Lucy Vodden, who provided the inspiration for the Beatles' classic song "Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds," has died after a long battle with lupus. She was 46.


RIP Lucy




http://new.music.yahoo.com/julian-lennon/news/lucy-of-lucy-in-the-sky-with-diamonds-fame-dies--61994538

ergoproxy said...

I saw that anon, a shame isn't it, she was only young.
but must have been so great to have such a well known song written for you, she'll be remembered fondly by many

Anonymous said...

Good Morning

ergoproxy said...

good morning anon

Mayo
got carried away watching tv, hope you have a wonderful week
much love EP xx

SS
don't have time to say too much tonight so I'll just wish you fabulous days ahead
lotsa love EP xx

goodnight blogbelieve, see you in my morning
♥xx♥

ergoproxy said...

After retiring, I went to the Social Security office to apply for Social Security. The woman behind the counter asked me for my driver's license to verify my age.

I looked in my pockets and realised I had left my wallet at home. I told the woman that I was very sorry, but I would have to go home and come back later.

The woman said, 'Unbutton your shirt'.

So I opened my shirt revealing my curly silver hair.

She said, 'That silver hair on your chest is proof enough for me' and she processed my Social Security application.

When I got home, I excitedly told my wife about my experience at the Social Security office.

She said, 'You should have dropped your pants. You might have gotten Disability, too'

And that's how the fight started ...

elena said...

Morning Blog

Nice to see you Anima, Martha, and BC

Welcome back TJ. Glad you had a wonderful time!

Ergo - Mr Elena laughed at that last joke. Thanks for the early morning giggle.

Take care everyone. Have a great day or a least try to.

Original Punk L said...

Good Morning, Everyone. Hope you are all having a great day.

Mayo,

I've read through the post a few times, and I think I read something different each time. The poem, it especially keeps changing.

I'm just taking a stab at it, but what it sounds like to me is that the person who drowned is not a real person exactly, but a person you would become in times when you didn't want to be yourself. When it was hard to stand in front of people and just be who you are. Taking pieces from others you meet to build a shadow in front of you.

But now, you are willing to show the real you, just you, and are not sure if people will like that person. Scared, but needing to know where it takes you, no matter what.


It's good to see you, Mayo. I know it seems like we ignore you sometimes, and maybe it's just because you are here so rarely, but know that you are a friend, and never far from mind. I hope you still feel the same about me.

Love,
L.

Original Punk L said...

Morning, Elena. How's it going?

Watching "Scariest Places On Earth" before I take off for a while today, and I discovered something.

Miles and miles of Paris catacombs + lone ghost hunter with a dropped camcorder and flashlight running through the dark =

They will never find your ass again!

toujours said...

that morning picture had me looking for mr. timmons. :)

so apparently the shop really can't be run without me. it's a mess, gotta get to work, but wanted to pop in real quick and say

SAVE ME SEND ME BACK TO NYC

lol

okay, just had to get that off my chest. :)

see you all tonight. have a great day!

Original Punk L said...

S.S.

Coffee.

Use wisely.

"BAM! ZOOM,ZOOM!"

Love ya!

L.

Original Punk L said...

See you later, guys, Have a great day!

Love,
L.

Original Punk L said...

Hey, TJ. Gotta go, but hopefully I'll catch you later. Take care.

Love,
L.

elena said...

*waves to TJ and L*

Damn I keep missing people. Stupid PayPal, stupid e-Bay.

Okay then, that said I feel better. Didn't change a damn thing but I feel better.

Now on to the huge lot of comics I bought.

Anonymous said...

:)

elena said...

Hello smiley anon

Jennicula said...

Mayo, what can I say but - wow.

Have you ever thought about those people who pilfer from you? Do you ever see your movements adopted by somebody else? Does it bother you or are you honored? Do you even care? I’m sure I’ve borrowed from others. A gesture I thought was interesting, or even a word or phrase that stuck with me. Some things were learned and others were picked up along the way I guess. At my age, who remembers what’s borrowed and what’s original. I own my quirks so they are now all mine and are ingrained within my very being.

As my kid has grown, I see myself in him sometimes. It makes me laugh and say, “Hey! That was totally me right there!” Which is nice because most of the time I feel like I was just the vessel for carrying this child. He’s a carbon copy of his father in so many ways.

I love to quietly observe those around me. And I also make up stories to explain who and why they are acting as they do. I’m not sure why I do it, but I’ve been a watcher for as long as I can remember.

Thanks for the introspective post. As always, you make me ponder.

elena said...

I swear there is a gremlin hiding on my desk. Every time I turn away for a moment something else is missing.

Nice to see you Jennicula.

Jennicula said...

Hey Elena, how are you today?

Original Punk J said...

Well, damn.

Mayo, it seems my over-caffeinated friend beat me to the punch with our interpretation of your post.* She said everything I was gonna say. About the poem, anyway.

The part I enjoyed the most, though, was your perceptions of the people around you. Each observation, filled out into a highly-crafted backstory, drew amazing pictures for me. The woman with the baby: going about her life even though a good deal of it has been uprooted. The man in the diner: wanting so desperately to cling to the past, still unable to face the future. The schoolgirl: full of enough enthusiasm for learning that she wants to share the knowledge with her classmates, yet fearing their retaliation if she somehow makes a mistake--because she has that knowledge and they do not.

I've done a bit of the same thing at times, looking at strangers I encounter in stores and wondering what the rest of their life is like. I'm only glimpsing a tiny fraction of what/who they are; how could I possibly know them? Or they know me? If you let your imagination run, you realize that neither side has the ability, or the right, to judge the other.

Rather sobering thought.

Alright, I've run off at the mouth long enough. It IS good to see your familiar crypticness around these parts again. Your post sounds like one of the "old" ones, the original Mayo we gravitated to two years ago. I like it. Makes me feel secure, somehow. :)

Wouldn't it be nice if you could make a "date" with us like you did once before? So we could all catch up, gossip, hang for a while? We do miss you, Mayo-man, even if, like L said, we don't always talk to you.

Take it easy, brother.



*I have to live with this fiend. She must NEVER run out of coffee. BAD THINGS HAPPEN. ;)

Original Punk J said...

Dear SS,

You're a sassy thing, you know that? Of course you do. I'm hearing that giggle from here, honey. :D

BAM! ZOOM, ZOOM! indeed. ;)

She actually does that if you let her have too MUCH coffee. I've been witness to it, and it frightens me horribly. O_o

I won't be around tonight b/c I have to get up early for a dr's visit tomorrow, so I'll say 'goodnight' now. Have a wonderful time being you. You always do. ;)

Love you, baby!

xo jen

Original Punk J said...

Hello ladies! I spent yesterday hurting myself cleaning my room...and I'm still not done. Done FOR, maybe. Hope y'all are ok and having a good time. L, I think, will be on tonight. I'll try to be here tomorrow night. Take it easy, be good, or at least be good at it!

xo jen

elena said...

Hi J - Good to see ya!

I'm doing well today, Jennicula. Just trying to catch up on piles and piles of computer work. How are you?

Anon616 said...

*SQUEEEEEEEE*

*happy, happy, happy dance*

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
12.Oct.2009 The Howlin' Wolf New Orleans,
The 69 EYES + The Becoming + Dommin

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

:D :D :D


Hello Mayo, SS, Ergo, J (and L), Elena, Sweetcheeks, Amy, Martha, MissT, oustiders, insiders, by standers and passers by!

How are you all, today? Squeeing happily, I hope!

Sweetcheeks: Thank you, so much, for telling me to check the website!!! They snuck that date in since the last time I checked! YAY!!!!!!

*does a happy dance with my sweetcheeks*

Ergo: Your pictures are fantastic ~ as usual!

Elena: Stormy looked wonderful for her homecoming dance. Did she enjoy herself? I bet she did!

L and Jen: I don't, particularly, enjoy coffee. Unless it's Cafe DuMonde's coffee and comes with three beignets! I do love hot chocolate though!!!

Look what I did, today, everyone! I made a whole doggie!!! Made as in created a doggie from Sandy Ann's spare hair. See:

~~~Let there be life!~~~

*hangs head and blushes*

I sorry. I was bored and there was all that extra hair just "begging" for something to be done with it. Sandy Ann did not need it anymore!

:P

Okay, I do have a new picture of my actual Tinker Belle to share. See:

~~~Tinker Belle's new hair cut!~~~

She was so proud of that purple bow! It stayed in two whole days!

TJ: I'm happy to hear you had such a wonderful time on your trip! So, who's this Todd? A new love interest, perhaps? Hmmm...

;)

Enjoy the remainder of the day/night, everyone!

Hugs and Love,
~Namaste~
6/Wendy

Hi PJ!!!

Anonymous said...

I think Toujours is referring to Todd Price of Drive By.

Anon616 said...

Oh heck. Ya'll know I can't leave without doing some singing!

~~~The 69 Eyes ~ Never Say Die~~~

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Are you escaping the dreaming
A life without meaning
Left for you
If you choose the wrong addiction
Let me tell you a story
Without a blaze of glory
The darkest days are throught
Once you taste my love you'll make it...

Never say die!

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

*blows kisses to blog believe*

Anon616 said...

Ohhh... thank you, 4:18! I'm not really familiar with Drive By. Sorry.

*blushes again*

I'm sure they're good though!

Have a good 'rest of the day' (or night), 4:18!

ergoproxy said...

good morning!!

hi Jen, L , J, wendy, elena, anon

hope everyone is well today :]

ergoproxy said...

oops, and TJ!

Anonymous said...

:]

Amyranth said...

"Overqualified" is becoming a dirty word in my vocabulary. :(

ergoproxy said...

Hi Amy
I actually don't see why employers think it's a bad thing, unless it's clear you don't intend to stay in the job.
In this economic climate I'd say it's a pretty common thing

keep persevering, though :]

I'm off titoring for the morning
see you all later

Amyranth said...

See you later Bron!

elena said...

Mayo

Gotta tell you goodnight while I can. The hubby is waiting for me and he’s got another movie ready to go. I swear I’m gonna hunt down the friend that keeps loaning these to him. Anyway it’s called “Over-Sexed Rugsuckers from Mars.” Honest, I looked it up and it’s a real movie. Oh boy….

Hope you had a good day full of things that made you smile. I like to imagine you smiling. I wonder if ever once in a while something makes you smile and you think that you’d like to share it with us. I guess I'm wondering because that’s how I think. I just wish I had more smile things to share. Pretty sure this movie isn’t gonna be one of them. Take care.

Night Mayo

Elena

toujours said...

wendy, you really gave me a good laugh! the anon is correct, i was referring to the lead singer of drive by -- and while i think he's a great guy, and every time i've talked to him he's been impressively approachable and kind, you really are putting the cart before the horse here...waaaaaaaaaay before the horse! lol

no, it's just that after the show when i mentioned that i was looking into moving up there, he was very quick to put in a good word for his hometown...it was cute how sincere he was, and my friend and i giggled about it for the rest of the evening. :)

anyway, i'm going to go and catch up on the pics...i wasn't able to look at any last night. be back in awhile!

elena said...

Hi TJ

*waves from the shop*

Haven't started the movie yet. I'm sitting here while he builds a fire in the stove. Damn, it's cold tonight. Weird building a fire in Sept. And when it's done...he's making me a hotdog! yea!

Hey Mayo do you like hotdogs? If so what do you put on them? Mustard, ketchup, relish, sauerkraut, mayo....??????? Nope,no mayo. LOL

ergoproxy said...

hi TJ
hi elena

Over-Sexed Rugsuckers from Mars
O_O

I'll expect a review of that one!!

toujours said...

sometimes i watch a little bit of anthony bourdain's show, and he had a hot dog with mayo once. it was this ginormous thing (they were making ron jeremy jokes) slathered with guacamole and mayonnaise.

an intriguing combination, but not in the quantities they showed on that episode!

elena, i finally got to take a look at the parade float and the other pictures...your daughter s so pretty, and that dress definitely rated a wow!.

so neat to see. :)


my uncle posted some pictures over on his facebook today, from when he was a teenager, all with him and his brothers. it was so cool to see my dad looking all handsome (and a little goofy with those big ears *hee*), to see the four boys tinkering with my dad's car, to see them posed at the beach with their dad, my grandfather.

i don't even think my uncle realized how much a gift seeing those pictures would be.

toujours said...

hi ergo!!

ergoproxy said...

old photos are so wonderful to see

I am trying out making a chicken terrine, I have never made one before, line a dish with bacon , add the filling, cook in a baine marie then weight it and chill until tomorrow
I used chicken mince, layer of breast meat, layer of red pepper, cashew and tomato pesto (bought) asparagus, then thigh meat and another layer of chicken mince
in my mind it should taste good, but I won't know for 24 hrs!

was work ok today TJ? Though a let down from your show, and thanks for looking at my pics :]

toujours said...

red pepper and cashew sound like interesting additions, i bet the dish is going to taste great. :)

work was okay, i didn't really want to be there but i persevered. lol

it's not really so much the customers, as the climate of the job...the main frustration comes from the way we're treated by the main office. i don't think they have the slightest clue about how to inspire loyalty in their employees. :/


so ergo, if you're making tomorrow night's dinner tonight, what are you feeding everyone tonight? peanut butter and jelly sandwiches??

ergoproxy said...

lol maybe I should!

I have leftover chicken and pesto so I'll probably fry that and mix
and there is left over fish from last night and some potato bake as well, so it's throw anything together night, whoever wants what.

I have found anything named "head office" or any other similar thing, is always made up of people who seem to have no idea how anything actually works on the floor.
I think it's in the job description

toujours said...

refrigerator gumbo! my mom used to make that every once in awhile when i was a kid. she always named it whatever day of the week it was: tuesday special, etc.

good stuff, actually. :)



and i agree with you about the head office thing -- if only they could realize how much they bollox things up by getting in my manager's way of running the store.

*shakes head*

toujours said...

*urk*

sleepies just hit. must sign off for the night.

good night ergo, i hope you'll let us know how the terrine goes (and if it's a success, put it on the menu for that day that i visit!)

sweet dreams. :)

ergoproxy said...

will do TJ!
even have a spare bedroom too

sweet dreams

toujours said...

mayo,

Because you were kind when I was afraid.

i love that line.

and i keep thinking about the man in the coffee shop, or more accurately, thinking about the remainder of the tableau. the baristas know, don't they? they know and they grieve along with him. and the whole scene changes tone when i think of the man as being old (his wife having finally succumbed to illness) or young (grief tripled by the shock of the car accident, how she didn't have to die, if only...)

but most of all, i love the way there is always so much to find and ponder in your posts.

you are one layered dude.




good night mayo. i hope you're getting some sleep, restful and restorative (i'll wish you some if you aren't).

Anonymous said...

Getting to be that time of year already

Martha Smith-Jones said...

Anon I like cats so that was very wrong. But fun

ergoproxy said...

HI MJ

hows things?

lol anon, I remember that, classic game!

Martha Smith-Jones said...

i am well how are you ep

ergoproxy said...

I'm doing pretty good thanks :]

been doing some cooking
not a lot else

Martha Smith-Jones said...

what re you cooking

ergoproxy said...

I made a chicken terrine for tomorrow (it has to sit for 24 hours to set)described it ^
tonight it's left over anything, fish, chicken, potato bake, tortilla, salad ...any combination of the above

Martha Smith-Jones said...

ok

Martha Smith-Jones said...

later ep I am off to bed.

have a good dinner and rest of the day

ergoproxy said...

thanks MJ you too, sweet dreams

mayo
very quick goodnight, hope your weeks going well, I really need to think of doing this earlier!
much love EP xx

SS
*cuddly, fluffy, munchin, snoogy, waffle, diddims hug*
lotsa love EP xx


goodnight blogbelieve see you in my morning
♥xx♥

ergoproxy said...

My wife and I were sitting at a table at my high school reunion, and I kept staring at a drunken lady swigging her drink as she sat alone at a nearby table.

My wife asked, 'Do you know her?'

'Yes,' I sighed, 'she's my old girlfriend. I understand she took to drinking right after we split up those many years ago and I hear she hasn't been sober since.'

'My God!' says my wife, 'Who would think a person could go on celebrating that long?'

And that's how the fight started .....

MissTottenham said...

Hiya Guys, how are you all?

Anonymous said...
Can I get a group hug???


You can get a Group Hug anytime Misstot. So can Bc. Don't even need to say the Magic Words.
*group hug*


Oooooooo I'm all happy now. Thanks for that.



This is just a quickie. I'm off to the Dr's in the morning for a medicine review. I hate those cos it's just 5 mins of wasted time where they say "everything alright with your tablets". you say yeah and that's it. For that you have to travel by bus wait god knows how long in the waiting room. Oh well.

Then hopefully in the afternoon, the rat catcher guy is coming to remove the bodies. Yup, they smell now so they gotta be dead.

So, that's the update. Catch you all tomorrow.

Take care all of ya xxxx

Anonymous said...

:)

elena said...

Damn, damn, double damn...

Flighty and I were gonna go see The Used but she thought I got the tickets and I thought she got the tickets and now the concert is sold out.

So the $28 tickets are now going for $70 and up.

Jennicula said...

Hey Elena. Sorry I bailed yesterday. Had to get back to work.

How are you today?

elena said...

Oh hey, that's okay I figured you were busy. I'm still working on listing comics. The day is so beautiful I wish I was outside.

How are you?

Jennicula said...

Sorry about that, I got booted and now my lunch is over.

I'm hanging in there.

Bummer about the tickets. I tried to get 3 Pearl Jam tix but all they had left were nose-bleed seats all for $100. Oh well.

Have a great day.

elena said...

You have a great day too, Jennicula.

Take care

Anonymous said...

:}


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elena said...

Hey Anon

First pic is cute the second made me do a double take LOL

Anonymous said...

The things that come to those that wait may be the things left by those who got there first.

ergoproxy said...

good morning!

we are dust free - yay!

hi jen
elena what a bummer about the tickets!

and could everyone spare some thoughts and prayers for the folk in Samoa, after a massive earthquake and tidal wave. Also the people in indonesia who had an earthquake last night, not a lot of info on that but it's not good.

and on lighter fascinating news, archaeologists think they ahve found Nero's revolving dining room in Rome
story

Amyranth said...

Not a whole lot of good things going on in the world today, is there?

:/

ergoproxy said...

hi Amy
no especially not round here

ergoproxy said...

heehee, got to ask a question on my favourite radio science show :]

is the urge to urinate when you hear running water innate or learned, answer so far (as other people contact him) is: it's hardwired, but why?

toujours said...

that's a good question! usually the stuff that's hardwired is survival, right? so what purpose would that serve...?

hmmm.

it's always interesting to try to reverse engineer the human race. *heh*

Martha Smith-Jones said...

Muse gets Rolling Stone's Attention (5 years late if you ask me)

Original Punk J said...

There's been a whole lot of love in here today! Phil Collins songs, more kissing animals...all very (if you'll excuse me) warm and fuzzy!

Wonder what's coming next? Hmm...

Hello Ergo, TJ, Martha, and maybe Amy if you're still here!

Martha Smith-Jones said...

hello opj

Original Punk J said...

What's up, Martha?

ergoproxy said...

hi TJ, J MJ

wow all the J's!!

Anonymous said...

Muse only got big in the States because of Twilight. People here who once considered them their pocket band won't like their newfound popularity and there will no doubt be a backlash in the UK because they don't like it when their bands get popular in America.

Touring in support of U2 won't help. Is there another band in the world that people love to hate as much as U2?

In today's music scene popularity = crap in the minds of a lot of people. In a few weeks you'll be reading all about how Muse was a great band before they sold out and how the only good albums were the first two.

ergoproxy said...

oh wow! me!!

lol I didn't even notice, I was reading the Nuse article

*happy dance*

Original Punk J said...

Hey Ergo! TOP SPOT!

*does happy dance with Ergo and everyone else*

I snagged top spot for Amy the other night since you weren't here. :)

ergoproxy said...

we finally have a dust free day here, so nice to have sky that is proper blue again

hows everything over there J?, MJ?

Original Punk J said...

Over here it's getting cooler, Ergo. We've had a few nights in the 40s (F) and days in the 60s. Very nice autumn weather. The leaves have been turning colors for a few weeks--a little early--but we're finally getting that bite in the air that I love.

We have no dust, thankfully. :)

Imma look at your pics in a few, too. How was the air show?

toujours said...

hi you guys!

i found my old bookmarks and went walkies around blogbelieve. i hadn't realized how long it's been since i've done that.

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