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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Original Punk J said...

Cool pictures, Ergo! L and I saw the Blue Angels many years ago; they're the US Navy Demonstration Squad. That was one of the most awesome things I've ever seen. There was a troop carrier there as well. HUGE, GINORMOUS aircraft.

Hey TJ!

ergoproxy said...

it was FAN-TAS-TIC!!!!

loved it, had a great time (plus my aunt makes great meals, sitting on the front deck, overlooking the ocean, glass of wine.....)

and talking to the pilots and seeing all the planes/helicopters the next day was brilliant. I may have made sure I got my photo with the cutest Thunderbird pilot, my 24 yo cousin actually scoped it for me while I waited to get a souvenir book, girls gotta work together!

Anonymous said...

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.
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Which, as a music fan in general, still does not understand why some people get possessive of bands that come out of their native country.

I love listening to bands from the Norwegian/Netherlands countries, and I live in the US.

Music is supposed to be something that the entire world should be sharing because I think it's one of the few things that almost everyone can understand.

Martha Smith-Jones said...

Hello EP and TJ.

Sorry i didn't get back to you sooner J. I am trying to download tonight's SVU so I can watch it later.


Anon as long as MUSE don't become assholes and their music is still good their fans won't get mad.

ergoproxy said...

thanks J!

helloo again TJ :]

Original Punk J said...

Isn't it great to find other fans of one of your favorite bands? You can talk to them about the music, shows you may have seen, the writing, etc. Personally, I love meeting other fans of the artists I like. Music is a universal language; everyone speaks the same notes. :)

Hey BC!

toujours said...

j., autumn's hitting here, too, and every time i go outside i have to stop and just breathe in extra air because it smells so good!

bc, i like that, about music being something the world can share. well said. :)


ergo! when'll the terrine be served?

ergoproxy said...

people who call themselves fans, then act pretentious by claiming they were only good before they became popular, are not worth worrying about
The band has it's own goals and more power to them, I would never begrudge them success.

and by the way, second album, my least favourite

ergoproxy said...

well TJ it's only quarter past 2 in the afternoon, so probably around 6:30-7
accompanied by a fresh salad with balsamic dressing and I am thinking a NZ Marlborough Sauvignon Blanc

shall I set you a place?

Anonymous said...

J,

right you are :)

Thanks tj!

Ergo, agreed.

And hello everyone

toujours said...

yes please, ergo! (i am feeling a mite peckish.)

Martha Smith-Jones said...

It's not that the band became popular that is bad. It's how they deal with the fame that makes it bad. Just because more people know who you are now doesn't make it ok to act like your shit doesn't stink.

Original Punk J said...

Thanks, BC. :) Very good points you made as well.

Imma show my ignorance and ask:

What's terrine?

Original Punk J said...

Also true, Martha. Good point.

Martha Smith-Jones said...

You know what is good about something you like being popular, it's easier to find their stuff. Whats bad all the god damn hipsters who start liking them.

ergoproxy said...

you use traditionally a rectangular mould, lined with bacon, or pastry (depending on the type) or just plastic wrap if you aren't having an outer cover, you fill it with layers of watever, meat, vegetables, fruit, pate etc, then cook it if you need to in a baine marie, then put weights on it and chill it overnight
turned out it

looks like that

cut like this

it's a style rather than an actual specific dish

Original Punk J said...

Ah! I see. Looks sort of like a torte. Thanks for explaining.

toujours said...

lol it's a bit intimidating in the full loaf form...

it's like, here ya go, a box of meat!

but the one i had before was tasty. :)

ergoproxy said...

mozarelle basil tomato terrine

berry terrine

you use a gel or aspic to create the firmness if you need to

I have always seen them on tv so if this works I'll try more

ergoproxy said...

yeah it does TJ, plonk that down in front of someone, lol
I haven't turned mine out yet, if it looks ok I'll take a pic of it, it smells nice

Anonymous said...

MJ,

Good point. Probably the only reason why I hate popular music, but what can you do.

Anonymous said...

Just because more people know who you are now doesn't make it ok to act like your shit doesn't stink.
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Agreed. Second good point you made mj.

J, so how's everyone in your neck of the woods doing? Good? Are you feeling much better?

Martha Smith-Jones said...

Hi BC, Well you can avoid other fans. Most of the things i like other people don't.

toujours said...

looking forward to the report, ergo! you know i'm living vicariously through you, right? i used to do a bit of experimenting in the kitchen, but not having a kitchen has put a bit of the kibosh on my explorations...

*sits at ergo's table, napkin tucked into shirt collar*

:)

ergoproxy said...

other fans don't ever bother me, it's not like you have to move in with them, them liking the same music I do doesn't cause any sort of relationship so it is never an issue

Original Punk J said...

We're hanging in, BC. Better, not 100%, but better. Thanks for asking. :)

How iz yooooo?

"it's like, here ya go, a box of meat!"

Does this remind anyone else of "Ren and Stimpy", where Ren was Fake Dad for an inmate named Kowalski?

Martha Smith-Jones said...

EP a lot of times i have met other fans of things I like they have been assholes.

Or they just look down on you or not being a fan as long or knowing as much.

Anonymous said...

Glad to hear you're feeling better J. Doing alright on my part.

I used to love Ren and Stimpy, but I don't remember that episode D:

ergoproxy said...

how it looks now

toujours said...

lol so tasty, ergo! the foil is so artistically crimped! :)

ergoproxy said...

Mj then you just chalk em up as assholes and walk away, people will do that with anything, not just music, not worth bothering with if they are like that. It'd never stopped me liking something I like, I would just avoid talking to them again

Original Punk J said...

There used to be a chain of stores here called Woolworths. I don't remember them selling carrots, though...

BC, there were so many good Ren and Stimpy episodes. Remember "Space Madness"? LOVE IT!

ergoproxy said...

I aim to please TJ ;]

ergoproxy said...

I haven't watched Ren & Stimpy for years, it was such a gross cartoon but so funny!

Martha Smith-Jones said...

EP i didn't say you stop liking that thing I said avoid the fans. The only other music fans I have met are DD and MCR. 95% of MCR fans have been asshole. and the hand full of DD fans I have met have been great.

Sometimes the fans of something you like can be asshole you avoid them but keep liking that thing if it is still good.

toujours said...

woolworth's? i remember that store...one hung on in my hometown. there was a little bit of everything in there, even a lunch counter.

that's where i bought the 5-dollar wedding ring i wore when i married myself, back in high school. lol

Anonymous said...

J, there was, and I remember when Spike not too long ago, was airing a more mature version of Ren and Stimpy. It sucked.

I love the log song. It's hilarious.

toujours said...

95% of the mcr fans i've met have been fantastic, martha. in fact, most of the friends i have now i met through mcr. i'm sorry you only met fans that rubbed you the wrong way.

Martha Smith-Jones said...

BC isn't funny that when they try and remake something or bring it back they always miss the point of the original and end up ruining it.

Martha Smith-Jones said...

Tj they didn't rub me the wrong way they were just assholes. They always had something to say about how long I knew about them. What was the first song I heard from them and how I found out about them. And this is before I started calling mcr out on the things I didn't like. This was just me trying to find out about them.

Original Punk J said...

"that's where i bought the 5-dollar wedding ring i wore when i married myself, back in high school. lol"

O_o

I have GOT to hear this story.

*waits semi-patiently*

BC, Ergo, that was the whole point of Ren and Stimpy: be as gross as possible! Yet still make people laugh. Maybe John K had his own personal gross-out-level scale that he tried to hit with each episode. :)

Martha Smith-Jones said...

J, Jon K from what I remember wasn't with the original Ren and stimpy that long. I think they fired him after the first season.


I think the combination him and Spike TV just was to much and it lost what people loved about it.

toujours said...

*heh*

ok, j. -- see, it's like this. when i saw that ring in the display counter right across from the wet 'n' wild fingernail polish i realized that it was meant for me. i bought it and gave it to myself immediately, and i was so happy!

everything was great at first, we got along perfectly, and everyone at school said we looked like we were glowing...

but then it started with the little things. i never put the cap back on the toothpaste, and that really bugged me. i was always buying little totchkies with the money i had put aside for music magazines. my patience was wearing thin, and then we just were fighting all the time. we had one fight that was so bad, i locked myself in the bathroom, and didn't talk to myself for the rest of the day.

such a shame really.

well, we finally sat down and hashed it out, and realized that we just weren't meant to be together. i gave the ring back, and we parted company.

but you know what? we've been like best friends from that day to this. go figure. i guess we were just not cut out as a married couple.

i remember all my friends were very sympathetic when i broke up with myself.

high school can be really hard.

still, live and learn, you know?

Anonymous said...

MJ, definitely. Which is why I also think most movie remakes, sequels out there are nothing but pieces of shit geared towards the teenage audience.

Especially with these horror remakes they keep on putting out.

ergoproxy said...

LOL TJ that's a brilliant tale!

sorry I was off a bit, just watching the end of the Johnathon Creek that I missed when it was on earlier, I love that show, can never figure it out

Woolworths is a huge grocery retailer here, it is one of 2 major companies, I don't know if it has ties the the US
I'll google!

Original Punk J said...

*pinches bridge of nose*

*bows head*

*closes eyes*

*mutters*

Whyyyyyyy do I ask these questions...

toujours said...

thanks, ergo. :)

that would be cool if they were the same store...woolworth's here in the states pretty much vanished, a victim of changing times. it would be cool if they were still doing business out there in the world.

toujours said...

oops.

*brings j. some headache medicine*

*adds a half-pint of kentucky's finest, just in case*

sorry about that, j.

but it's the bare truth of that one week during my junior year!

*hee*

ergoproxy said...

hahaha
in 1924
One of the foundation investors was Preston Lanchester Gowing, the then chairman of Gowings. The name on the draft prospectus drawn up by Cecil Scott Waine was "Wallworths Bazaar" – a play on the F.W. Woolworth name (the owner of the Woolworth's chain in the United States and United Kingdom). However, according to Ernest Robert Williams, Percy Christmas dared him to register the name Woolworths instead, which he succeeded in doing after finding out the name was available for use in New South Wales. Accordingly, Woolworths Ltd in Australia has no connection with the F.W. Woolworth Company in the United States.

* largest retail company in Australia and New Zealand by market capitalisation and sales
* largest food retailer in Australia[1] and one of the two largest in New Zealand[2]
* largest takeaway liquor retailer in Australia[3]
* largest hotel and poker machine operator in Australia[3]
* 19th largest retailer in the world -Deloitte-[4]


so it isn't related to your woolworths at all, except by a sneaky dare to use a similar name!

toujours said...

oh man, that's a great story! they named their store on a dare. awesome. :)





oh jeez, i just caught sight of the time. eek! i gots to get to bed, people!

good talking with everyone!

good night!

Martha Smith-Jones said...

BC, I am not looking forward to the Nightmare remake. I saw the trailer not sure about it.


BRB

ergoproxy said...

a very Aussie thing to do TJ! We are fairly generally irreverent and cheeky lol


sweet dreams xx

Original Punk J said...

Oh thanks, TJ. The bourbon makes it better.

Sounds like a song. :D

Cute story, though. Very inventive. :)

Ladies, I think I'm ready for bed, had a long day. Good to talk with you all, Ergo, TJ, Martha, BC. Hope y'all have a great day/night/whatever! See you tomorrow, maybe.

Goodnight Mayo, have you checked your social calendar yet? You know, we ought to have a Halloween party. We could have it before the actual day b/c I know some folks have plans for that night each year. Think about it, ok? Cool.

xo jen

Anonymous said...

MJ, two words:

Michael Bay and I think Jerry Bruckheimer is involved in the new Freddy flick. Enough said. That's reason enough for me to NOT go out and see it.

toujours said...

mayo,

real quick tonight because if i try to write something even semi-approaching my usual i'll be up for another 45 minutes.

succinct, i am not. *grin*

it's a new month, and autumn, strangely enough, has always felt like a time of beginnings to me. i know it's the dying of the year, but i am always filled with the urge to organize and design and take stock. the cooler weather must be waking up my brain.

i hope this new month has you looking ahead with creative urges, too.

sleep well, my friend, and sweet dreams.

Anonymous said...

Goodnight tj and j sweet dreams

ergoproxy said...

goodnight J sweet dreams xx

Original Punk J said...

Dear SS,

Look! It's October. Autumn is such a wonderful time of the year. The air is cooler, more crisp; the leaves are changing their colors; there's a certain feeling to the atmosphere. So nice.

Getting time to start thinking about Christmas, too. Hardly seems like it; it's not even Halloween yet, and the stores are pushing Christmas on us. Have you thought about what you want for Christmas this year?

And please don't say "sheep". O_o

Goodnight, baby. I love you.

My heart to yours, always.

xo jen

elena said...

Mayo

Big storm here tonight. Been watching Hellboy II and now I'm singing Berry Manilow. LOL

Sing Mayo, sing every day of your life. Cause "I can't smile without you...." LOL

Take care

Night Mayo

Elena

ergoproxy said...

hey elena!

I have a notice from the post office
*grin*

I'll go in tomorrow

hope you have a lovely thursday

Martha Smith-Jones said...

Goodnight elena, j and tj

ergoproxy said...

note to everyone:
teaching a 7yo to play tennis involves an awful lot of walking around picking up the ball, and very little tennis

ergoproxy said...

Mayo,
I got in early tonight! So hows things? We at least have clear sky now, a nice change from the dust. So what I'd like to show you is a song that I really love, can't help but feel happy. I have this on a cassette, a very very well played cassette. One of my friends made it for me, he found the band (as well as others) and this tape became a staple to play while heading to the beach, or indeed any time we were all together. I had such a ball in those days, but we all grew up, some lost touch, but getting up at 5am, piling in a car and heading off to the beach just becomes less and less practical for everyone. But the memories are as clear as they were about 15 years ago, especially when I hear this song
Babararacucudada!
hope you have some of those memories
much love EP xx


SS
ok so I should stay in the same groove, this was another song that was on that tape, a different band, but I actually discovered that these guys are still around, and still performing! (and really big in Spain apparently) I was really happy to know the songs are still being played and loved, at the time I knew them, no one else had ever heard of them over here! If it's a dull day, rainy or cold all you gotta do is Pray For Sun
lotsa love EP xx

goodnight blogbelieve, see you in my morning
♥xx♥

Anonymous said...

Good Morning

Anonymous said...

From the Muse post on ontd. It's started already.

Read the comment thread. People are so predictable.

toujours said...

for mayo.

*hee*

Anon616 said...

Good morning/afternoon/evening Mayo, SS, Martha, Sweetcheeks, Amy, L and J, Ergo, Elena, TJ, anons, old Muse fans, new Muse fans, MEW fans!

How are you all, today? Well and well rested, I hope!

Ergo: Congratulations on your dust free day and the success of your terrine!

Sweetcheeks: It's good to see you back (here) chatting!!!

Amy: *hugs and stuff*

Martha: You too!!! And, your Muse links set off a very interesting conversation regarding old fans vs. new fans (which I still don't get). Whatever happened to just fans? No adjective before the word.

In other words, what the hell difference does it make when you became a fan? What, do these people think all these kids today wearing Zepplin, Ramones, Stones, KISS, Aerosmith, AC/DC, Pantera, Metallica, Anthrax or Beatles shirts where fans from their first albums?

Heck, they weren't even gleams in their daddy's eye when those bands released their FIRST or second album!

Sure, for some of them it is just a fashion statement. But, others really do like the music and are true fans of the music!

11:40 ~ You are absolutely correct! That certainly does seem to be the mindset of "fans" these days. I still don't get that either!

J and L: I hope you're both feeling much better!

MissT: I hope the rat collector came to collect the "ewwwww"! Oh... did you hear from the powers that be???

*keeping fingers, toes and legs crossed for you*

I think that is all for now. Enjoy the day, everyone!

Hugs and Love,
~Namaste~
6/Wendy

Hi PJ, Redrum, Fruit Punch, Jade, Paper, Belle, Miranth, Anima, KOL anons, Wish and m.!

MissTottenham said...

Hiya guys, how are you all?


*looks sad* Nope Wendy, I haven't heard yet and rat catcher hasn't come.

I fear when he comes tomorrow he will find me passed out due to the smell.


OPJ, a halloween party sounds great. I can't wait for halloween, me my sis and mum and her friend are going up to Whitby and we're gonna get dressed up and do a ghost walk. I just hope it isn't too bloody cold. It gets very windy in Whitby. Gorgeous place though and it'll be fish and chips for tea, yippee.

Anyway peeps, have a great wekeend and take care xxxx

Anon616 said...

Well poop! I missed MissT.

:(

*late snogs for MissT*

You have a great weekend too!!! I'll keep everything crossed for you. Well, maybe not everything crossed for the entire weekend. That could make things like going to the bathroom, showering, walking, cooking, ect...
a bit difficult!

I'm with you and J on that Halloween party! Can we wear costumes, tell scary stories and munch on popcorn balls, candied apples and gummy bears? Only, it can't be Halloween night (as J said), because I shall be doing VOODOO and Rock~N~Rolling All (day and) Nite!

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ergoproxy said...

good morning!!!!

elena said...

Holy Crap

I got home from work today and my limited edition UA Dallas was waiting for me. It is outstanding.

Anonymous said...

Elena, OMG! Did it get rewritten by someone who can actually, oh I don't know, come up with an original thought? If so, that would be totally like, holy crap, outstanding!

elena said...

Uh anon do I detect a bit of sarcasm in your tone? LOL

Whatever, to each his own. I truly enjoyed the series and the hardcover has so many great extras.

Hey, at least I don't have to worry about you stealing my copy.

ergoproxy said...

hello elena!

I got your parcel :]
thank you!!
BG loves her bag and hat, and the dolls are on my computer
LOVE the shirt, I put it on to wear around town, had to change my lipstick to red though as I was wearing a sort of candy pink lol

elena said...

Hey Ergo

Glad it arrived safe. I was hoping the hat would fit BG.

I have that shirt too. Maybe someday we can actually get together and wear them at the same time. LOL

What did you think of the comic? Like the cover?

ergoproxy said...

yes it's great! I haven't read it yet, just unpacking the stuff from town, then I'll grab a drink and have a look

oh us in matching tees! I hope we do someday

elena said...

Yep that would be great!

Talk to ya later.

ergoproxy said...

SAVE HIM!!!!

elena said...

Oh Ergo I just laughed so loud I scared the cat!

Damn that spider promised not to hurt Ray. Save him Zombie Ray! Save him!

elena said...

Oh this is all so exciting....

First Z-Ray saves Reg-Ray but then suddenly it is Z-Ray who needs help..

Can Reg-Ray save him? Will the spider ever stop?

Tune in tomorrow

Same Ray Channel

Same Ray Time

ergoproxy said...

hoo-RAY!!!

elena said...

And Z-Ray and Reg-Ray have saved the day.

All is right with the world

toujours said...

i like their swashbuckling poses. :)

elena! i'm jealous of you! my tua:dallas is still in transit.

:(


and then i read over on my lj that one of my friends in seattle (you remember the goth lady of manners?) already bought her's...in a shop!

not fair.

*pouts*




*takes off ninja mask and plops down on the couch*

ergoproxy said...

my goodness TJ where did you come from????!!!

toujours said...

oops, sorry...i think i just vanished again! sometimes, i don't know my own ninja strength!




er...

i mean.

not ninja strength. who said anything about ninjas?

ha. ha.

no no i was just sitting here allllllll along, ergo. you were just so worried about the fate of the rays that you didn't notice me.

yep.

nothing supernormal about.


*wads up black cloth mask and shoves it inbetween the couch cushions*

toujours said...

*begins whistling a bright, carefree and completely innocent tune*

ergoproxy said...

*looks askance at TJ*

ok...sure TJ


you might like to know the full story of the Ray's too
SPIDER!! - Starring Ray, Zombie Ray and introducing "Spudda"

toujours said...

*gives ergo a bright 'trust-me' smile*

i had my phone next to me when you were posting those at twitter, and because i couldn't see the pics i had no idea what was going on!

every time a new text came in i could only look at my screen and thing what the hell is she doing??

*hee*


gonna go see the full saga!

toujours said...

oh man, ergo, that was so cute! :)

and i really like the idea of a halloween story! i think i might try to come up with one, too, if you don't mind?

ergoproxy said...

thanks TJ! It was fun to imagine

of course you could! We don't even celebrate halloween so it'd be great to read some more stories.
I might get them into another fix a bit later in the month, never know what terrors lie ahead!

ergoproxy said...

they are still in their victory pose here too, little pair of divas!

toujours said...

it was clearly a bonding experience, ergo!

aawww, they've experienced the fellowship of battle. ♥

i already have an idea starting to percolate! i'll have to think on it in the slack times tomorrow at work. :)

ergoproxy said...

so... to the saga of the terrine, hubby had to work late last night (like until 9pm) so we didn't have it, but we are going to have it tonight :]

I turned it out and have it ready and it looks like this

not wanting to boast (but I am!! lol) it looks pretty good, and the bit I tasted was NOM

toujours said...

ok, seriously -- that picture looks like it straight out of a food magazine. gorgeous.

the cool thing about the terrine is that it can keep, that's part of the point. one of the people i used to camp medievally with had done bunches of research into historical methods of preserving food and serving food without refrigeration. he had a whole camp basket made up, and never used an ice cooler.

i think the terrine is from a later period, but the concept is the same.

what parts of your recipe are your own innovations?

ergoproxy said...

pretty much the filling, I have seen them done on tv so just sort of went from memory, I thought as long as it's flavours that match, and the mince would act to bind it (I squeezed out chicken sausages so it was fine, already seasoned and sort of sticky so it'd skoosh between everything)

they say the weighting gets rid of any internal air so it is less likely to spoil.
I think they'd be brilliant for a picnic and such, I wish I'd seen the camp basket!
now I've done it once I will def do it again

and thanks for liking the pic, you can't go past a nice white platter, the tomatoes are from a plant growing wild under the front of our house, they'll be in the salad. I put it as the header on my kitchen blog, I'll add the recipe soon

toujours said...

very cool. :)

i think i could track down that guy's site...he wrote up all his research, including the recipes (the originals and his redactions, if i remember correctly). would you like the link if i can find it?

ergoproxy said...

oh I would! I have a recipe book from one of the convict settlements here in Austrlias earliest days, so being able to see recipes from medieval times would be wonderful,

there was a BBC show called "The Supersizers Go..." where a couple ate (dressed and acted) Edwardian, Victorain etc, for a week the second series (which hasn't been on here yet) has Medieval and ancient Rome among others, it was wonderful, the quantities they ate, plus the alcohol!!
they had a health check before and after to see what the diets would do to them
this is about the show

elena said...

The Story Of A Zombie Band

Once upon a time in Halloween Land there was a band.

Though quiet dead their music was lively.

They played all the local haunts. They had quite a following but then.....

It was a dark and stormy night. The boys were just hanging around.

Chillin

enjoying the bad weather when suddenly Zombie Gee aka Z-Gee noticed

Something is wrong

Z-Frank was missing!

Where could he be? It wasn't like him to wander off alone.

So Z-Gee asked around. He asked the Halloween Snowman

yep an orange snowman

(seriously I have no idea why a Halloween Snowman)

He asked some party goes who had just left a the house down the lane.

Barbie, Ken and Skipper

But no one had seen Z-Frank.

Z-Gee was worried. Well as worried as a zombie can be.

He must find Z-Frank but the others didn't seem too concerned.

We must find him

They were enjoying chatting with Barbie.

so wrong

So Z-Gee bit farewell to Z-Bob, Z-Ray and Z-Mikey and set off on his trusty steed in search of his zombie friend.

the Quest

Will he find him before the next show? Will Z-Ray and Z-Mikey realize how serious the situation is? Will Z-Bob get off Barbie's lap?

I dunno. Maybe.

ergoproxy said...

HAHAHAHAHA!!!

oh fantastic!!!

I was wondering where you'd gotten to!

I am on tenterhooks waiting for the next instalment!

you must put it at your blog too
actually I'll put my story here too, in case Mayo wants a read, he could even sit on my knee ;]

elena said...

And yeah that was totally supposed to be "bid" farewell" but then he is a zombie so maybe "bit" farewell is okay.

Holy crap my Internet is slow tonight. The weather is stormy and it's slow as molasses in January.

toujours said...

that sounds like it would be an interesting show! we had a reality show series here for awhile, on our pbs stations, where they would recruit a number of people to live for a number of months in various historical settings. the goal was to make it as authentic as possible, and it was fascinating to see the toll taken on the individuals.

the first one was called "the 1900 house", and that was a single family living in a house in london. they were carefully isolated so the experience would be one of complete submersion in that time period.

they also did a 1940's house, a frontier house (the settlement was in montana, actually), and most ambitiously, the colonial one -- a whole village from the mid-1600's recreated on the northeastern coast of canada, just above maine i think. that one was almost frightening, because the people inadvertently recreated some of the religious intolerences.

they're on dvd now, and completely fascinating to watch. it's really a type of practical archaeology.

anyway, give me a cuple of days to find the link. :)

and now it's time for to catch some zzz's, so good night ergo! your terrine really looks lovely, can't wait to read the recipe. i showed my mom your pic, and her curiosity seemed to be piqued...who knows? maybe she'll give your recipe a try! :)

talk to you later. sweet dreams. :)

elena said...

HAHAHA Ergo

"he could even sit on my knee"

ergoproxy said...

"SPIDER!!!!" starring Ray, Zombie Ray and introducing "Spudda"

An Early Halloween Story...

One stormy night Ray and Zombie Ray were driving along a deserted road when a bolt of lightning lit the lonely desolate landscape. Thunder rumbled and the car shook slightly from it's proximity.
"Uuuuurgh" said Zombie Ray
"for sure" said Ray "I'll be glad to get home too. I tell you it'd be a bad place to break down"
"OoooUrrrgh!!" moaned Zombie Ray
"Sorry, " replied Ray "don't mean to jinx our trip!"
They continued down the road, Zombie Ray pointed out an old wooden sign and Ray slowed down to try ad see if it told them how much further the next town was.
BEWARE....DERELICT MANSION AHEAD the sign read.
"Uuurdruuuoogh, uuuh buuuostuuur!"
"Totally" said Ray, "maybe we should have picked up those kids with that big dog and the broken down van, it's a bad night to be out, but they looked pesky to me too"
He eased his foot off the brake and down onto the accelerator but the engine suddenly made an unnerving knocking sound.
"OOOOOOGH!!!" yelled Zombie Ray angrily, banging his fists down on the dashboard.
Just then the engine died completely and the lights went out, leaving them sitting in the middle of a storm in almost total darkness.
"Jinkys!" said Ray "What are we going to do now?"
Lightning once again lit the sky and the forbidding silhouette of the Old Hambly Place loomed close by the side of the road.
"Well I guess we can't stay here" said Ray "C'mon Zee grab some of that newspaper to hold over your head and we'll make a run for it"

They reached the porch of the mansion and shook the rain from their curls, Zombie Ray turned as the next lightning came, holding his arms up, shaking his fists and groaning loudly at the sky.
"Oh give it a break" said Ray brushing the rain droplets from his jacket and adjusting his tie.
"Uuuoouurgh" said Zombie Ray apologetically
"Habit or no habit, it's still annoying" said Ray
Zombie Ray hung his head.
Just then the door swung open and a cool dusty breeze blew past them. Brushing aside cobwebs they entered, thinking they may as well be dry.
But the moment the walked over the threshold a giant spider dropped from above pinning Ray to the ground, it's fangs dripping as it lowered it's head toward him.
Zombie Ray, looking around grabbed a curtain rod, (that looked remarkable like a giant skewer) and
struck the spider on the back of it's quivering abdomen.
The spider reared up and Ray rolled quickly from under it, but it grabbed Zombie Ray around the neck with it's front legs.
"Uuuuuuurgh!!!" he yelled, "uuuurgh" as the spider began to squeeze. He used what strength he had to kick the curtain rod that had dropped between the spiders legs, in Ray's direction.
Ray ducked under the swinging rear legs and grabbed the curtain rod and stabbed at the spiders head.
The spider roared, which caused Zombie Ray and Ray to look at each other quizzically as they didn't know spiders made noises like that, and fell, it's grasp releasing from Zombie Ray's neck. It tried to right itself, it's legs waving wildly knocking over the old furniture in the room. Ray and Zombie Ray moved together and both grabbing the curtain rod, thrust it into the writhing arachnids thorax. The spider convulsed once then lay still.

ergoproxy said...
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elena said...

I love your story Ergo. You inspired me!

I am so glad no one is home to see me playing with dolls...oh excuse me, action figures!

ergoproxy said...

The two Rays moved to stand over the spider, and zombie Ray looked over at Ray pleadingly.
"Oh ok" said Ray "and I think I'll join you"
They both raised their arms and yelled "UUUREEEOOOOOAAARRRGH!!!!!!"
It seemed the storm was easing, so Ray got Zombie Ray to hold the door he pulled off it's hinges over the engine while he took a look.
"Well here's the problem!" he cried, tightening down the distributor cap. The got into the car and Ray turned the key, the engine springing to life with a comforting "vrooom'
Donning sunglasses they drove off down the road, now brightening as the sun rose over the hills.

toujours said...

*heehee* that was really cute, elena! (yeah, i'm still here -- it takes me awhile to click on all the pics. *grin*)

i liked how the halloween snowman seemed extremely disinterested in helping zombie gerard. he was all "sorry bub, can't help ya".

:)


ok! and now, good night!

sweet dreams, elena. :)

ergoproxy said...

elena, the distraction of the guys by a giant Barbie is brilliant, and quite disturbing!

poor Z-Gee looks so bereft as he pleads for help



goodnight TJ, sweet dreams, I'll let you know when I put the recipe on, it is really very easy
I have seen a couple of those shows too, and we had one set here on a sheep station, a couple even got married

ergoproxy said...

the question is..where is Zombie Bobs left hand??!!

elena said...

Night TJ

Sweet dreams


Ergo I just don't know about that Z-Bob. I'm not sure where his hand is but he better watch out for Ken. Then again maybe not. LOL

ergoproxy said...

well perhaps Barbie likes them pocket size

toujours said...

hey mayo,

we were talking about halloween at work today, too. we have a little tray out on the front counter that always has little mints in it, and we were thinking about finding a halloween-themed candy to put in there instead.

so i went online to do a little scouting, and the possibilities were astounding! (and would most likely be under-appreciated by our retiree crowd)

i mean, little plastic blood bags of fruit-flavored red liquid? how cool is that? and candy bugs that crunch, then squish (eewww), or how about the gummy body parts (intestines and heart and liver and...)?

it was fun, and i swear if i'd had any money i would've bought myself the skull-and-crossbones pencil pack. :)

but it's been awhile since i've taken a look at the "traditional" pleasures of halloween. the last few years i have focussed on my beloved dead. this year, i'm saving up my first woods ramble for halloween. my boss has given me the day off, and so i am hoping to head out into the trees and fields and spend all day out there renewing my acquaintance, and then honor my dead as the sun sets in the direction of the summer isle.

i probably won't be rigging up a costume, and for sure no trick-or-treaters come way out here and way up the drive way to my folks' place (so no reason to buy the skull-shaped gumballs that have a tongue-staining liquid on the inside, alas), but i'm starting to feel that old excitement for the holiday, the one that says it's the best night of the year.

now if i can just convince my boss that the little coffin-shaped tins with bone-shaped mints will go over well with our customers...

*grin*

good night, mayo. sleep well, my friend, and may your dreams be nourishing ones.

elena said...

Perhaps that is true Ergo.

I'm so not going there.

Well I better get back to work. I really spent way too much time with the zombie band. Take care and I'll talk to ya tomorrow.

elena said...

Mayo

This is gotta be quick tonight. I still have stacks of comics to get through and then the mailing. Crap, I don’t want to do it. I really wanna go watch my shows recorded from earlier tonight. But I did want to tell you about a comic I came across. It is Gnatrat #100. This is a great birthday issue that just happens to be Halloween too. So cool because the introduction is by Truman Capote. It is great and I’d really love to share it with you but I can’t find it anywhere on the Net. I could of course type it out but damn it is sorta long. In it he reminisces about himself at age 7 with his best friend and his dog. It’s a wonderful Halloween story. If you get the chance to pick up a copy I highly recommend it.

But you can’t find it on Amazon cause I already looked. That’s not to say I couldn’t make a listing but if I did that would mean I was going to sell this copy and that ain’t gonna happen. LOL

Have yourself a great tomorrow. You know the idea of an annual Mayo Halloween story is a pretty nice idea. No pressure, mind you. Oh hell, who am I kidding? Yeah, I’m really pressing for you to write one. Come on….I promise Ergo and I will be good and not sit on your lap. That is unless you want us too.

Take care.

Night Mayo

Elena

ergoproxy said...

bet you still went there....

*hehe*

goodnight elena, sweet dreams after you finish working

Anonymous said...

Good Morning

ergoproxy said...

good morning anon, wow amazing pic!


Mayo
well had the chicken terrine and it was delicious, so did you like my story? And elena's? Probably not exactly in a similar vein to yours but I'm sure there is meaning there somewhere! lol. So I have a nice armchair, we can take turns sitting in it and telling stories, I'll supply popcorn and hot chocolate, and maybe more substantial fare if people want, everyone else can bring blankets an pillows. Whadda you say?
;]
much love EP xx

SS
do you have any stories? I bet you do, after the one you wrote that other Halloween I envy those you may tell your stories to, I bet kids love it! Do you have Halloween plans? I feel a bit of a part of it now, if only vicariously. There is a bit of Halloween done here now, but nothing like the friends I have do. Even if we did, we are too far from anyone for it to matter lol, unless it's wallabies, now there is a thought!
lotsa love EP xx

goodnight blogbelieve, see you in my morning
♥xx♥


great gran,
do we get more story?
hope so

ergoproxy said...

I took my wife to a restaurant. The waiter, for some reason, took my order first. 'I'll have the strip steak, medium rare, please.'

He said, 'Aren't you worried about the mad cow?'

'Nah,' I said, 'she can order for herself.'

And that's how the fight started ...

great gran said...

*rubs arm where flu shot was injected

mixes metamucil in warm cup of silk

sits in rocker and puts bunion pads in shoes

pulls out book*

He was on the embankment and almost inside the fence before anyone noticed him. Then, looking down, he saw the few people in the square edging away and making the same sign with their right hands that the shopkeeper in the avenue had made. Several windows were slammed down, and a fat woman darted into the street and pulled some small children inside a rickety, unpainted house. The gap in the fence was very easy to pass through, and before long Blake found himself wading amidst the rotting, tangled growths of the deserted yard. Here and there the worn stump of a headstone told him that there had once been burials in the field; but that, he saw, must have been very long ago. The sheer bulk of the church was oppressive now that he was close to it, but he conquered his mood and approached to try the three great doors in the façade. All were securely locked, so he began a circuit of the Cyclopean building in quest of some minor and more penetrable opening. Even then he could not be sure that he wished to enter that haunt of desertion and shadow, yet the pull of its strangeness dragged him on automatically.

A yawning and unprotected cellar window in the rear furnished the needed aperture. Peering in, Blake saw a subterrene gulf of cobwebs and dust faintly litten by the western sun's filtered rays. Debris, old barrels, and ruined boxes and furniture of numerous sorts met his eye, though over everything lay a shroud of dust which softened all sharp outlines. The rusted remains of a hot-air furnace showed that the building had been used and kept in shape as late as mid-Victorian times.

Acting almost without conscious initiative, Blake crawled through the window and let himself down to the dust-carpeted and debris-strewn concrete floor. The vaulted cellar was a vast one, without partitions; and in a corner far to the right, amid dense shadows, he saw a black archway evidently leading upstairs. He felt a peculiar sense of oppression at being actually within the great spectral building, but kept it in check as he cautiously scouted about- finding a still-intact barrel amid the dust, and rolling it over to the open window to provide for his exit. Then, bracing himself, he crossed the wide, cobweb-festooned space toward the arch. Half-choked with the omnipresent dust, and covered with ghostly gossamer fibres, he reached and began to climb the worn stone steps which rose into the darkness. He had no light, but groped carefully with his hands. After a sharp turn he felt a closed door ahead, and a little fumbling revealed its ancient latch. It opened inward, and beyond it he saw a dimly illumined corridor lined with worm-eaten panelling.

Once on the ground floor, Blake began exploring in a rapid fashion. All the inner doors were unlocked, so that he freely passed from room to room. The colossal nave was an almost eldritch place with its driffs and mountains of dust over box pews, altar, hour-glass pulpit, and sounding-board and its titanic ropes of cobweb stretching among the pointed arches of the gallery and entwining the clustered Gothic columns. Over all this hushed desolation played a hideous leaden light as the declining afternoon sun sent its rays through the strange, half-blackened panes of the great apsidal windows.


The Haunter of the Dark

by --H.P. Lovecraft

great gran said...

*takes sip of silk with metamucil - adjusts bifocals and continues reading*

The paintings on those windows were so obscured by soot that Blake could scarcely decipher what they had represented, but from the little he could make out he did not like them. The designs were largely conventional, and his knowledge of obscure symbolism told him much concerning some of the ancient patterns. The few saints depicted bore expressions distinctly open to criticism, while one of the windows seemed to show merely a dark space with spirals of curious luminosity scattered about in it. Turning away from the windows, Blake noticed that the cobwebbed cross above the altar was not of the ordinary kind, but resembled the primordial ankh or crux ansata of shadowy Egypt.

In a rear vestry room beside the apse Blake found a rotting desk and ceiling-high shelves of mildewed, disintegrating books. Here for the first time he received a positive shock of objective horror, for the titles of those books told him much. They were the black, forbidden things which most sane people have never even heard of, or have heard of only in furtive, timorous whispers; the banned and dreaded repositories of equivocal secret and immemorial formulae which have trickled down the stream of time from the days of man's youth, and the dim, fabulous days before man was. He had himself read many of them- a Latin version of the abhorred Necronomicon, the sinister Liber Ivonis, the infamous Cultes des Goules of Comte d'Erlette, the Unaussprechlichen Kulten of von Junzt, and old Ludvig Prinn's hellish De Vermis Mysteriis. But there were others he had known merely by reputation or not at all- the Pnakotic Manuscripts, the Book of Dzyan, and a crumbling volume of wholly unidentifiable characters yet with certain symbols and diagrams shuddering recognizable to the occult student. Clearly, the lingering local rumours had not lied. This place had once been the seat of an evil older than mankind and wider than the known universe.

In the ruined desk was a small leatherbound record-book filled with entries in some odd cryptographic medium. The manuscript writing consisted of the common traditional symbols used today in astronomy and anciently in alchemy, astrology, and other dubious arts- the devices of the sun, moon, planets, aspects, and zodiacal signs- here massed in solid pages of text, with divisions and paragraphings suggesting that each symbol answered to some alphabetical letter.

In the hope of later solving the cryptogram, Blake bore off this volume in his coat pocket. Many of the great tomes on the shelves fascinated him unutterably, and he felt tempted to borrow them at some later time. He wondered how they could have remained undisturbed so long. Was he the first to conquer the clutching, pervasive fear which had for nearly sixty years protected this deserted place from visitors?

Having now thoroughly explored the ground floor, Blake ploughed again through the dust of the spectral nave to the front vestibule, where he had seen a door and staircase presumably leading up to the blackened tower and steeple- objects so long familiar to him at a distance. The ascent was a choking experience, for dust lay thick, while the spiders had done their worst in this constricted place. The staircase was a spiral with high, narrow wooden treads, and now and then Blake passed a clouded window looking dizzily out over the city. Though he had seen no ropes below, he expected to find a bell or peal of bells in the tower whose narrow, louvre-boarded lancet windows his field-glass had studied so often. Here he was doomed to disappointment; for when he attained the top of the stairs he found the tower chamber vacant of chimes, and clearly devoted to vastly different purposes.


The Haunter of the Dark

by --H.P. Lovecraft
to be contd

Anon616 said...

>_<

~~~2 precious kittens tossed from mini van going 65 mph on Causeway~~~

~~~$10,000 reward now being offered by The Humane Society of Lousiana!~~~

:)

*This reward is possible due to private donations to the HSLA for this particular case of animal cruelty.

Hello Mayo, SS, Ergo, Martha, Amy, MissT, J and L, Sweetcheeks, Elena, TJ, various anons and lurkers!

How are you all, today? Much better than those two precious
innocent little kittens, I hope!

And, that story ~ there ~ is one of the many reasons I have no problem, whatsoever, with "crime cameras".

I don't care if a crime camera gets a shot of me scratching my ass, adjusting my bra strap/cleavage (or lack therefore of) or falling off my shoes on the sidewalks of NOLA. I want MORE of those crime cameras around the city and state of LA. I want more criminals to be identified, apprehended, tried and sent to prison... where they belong!

I want the felony animal abusers, the child molestors, the drug pushers, the rapists, the muggers, and the murderers off the fricken streets!!! And, if that means I have to give up a little of my privacy ~ on the streets (how much privacy do you really think you should have on a public street or highway, anyway) ~ then so be it!

That is all for now. Have a great day, everyone!

Hugs and Love,
~Namaste~
6/Wendy

Hi PJ!

Anon616 said...

Apologies for my "rant". I just needed to get that out!

*blows kisses to blog believe*

Anon616 said...

LOL and Oh my God!

Okay, I'm in a much less

>_<

mood now and it's all thanks to NME and Steel Panther!!!!

These guys are hilarious! I just love them!

~~~There are NO WORDS for this! NME's interview with Steel Panther~~~

Still hurting from getting 3 out of 10 stars from NME, partying with the sheep in Glasgow and getting miffed about a misplaced scarf!

:D

Martha Smith-Jones said...

Glenn Beck Praises New Muse Album – Muse Ask For Retraction

Amyranth said...

Oh good! Gran I was wondering how that story ends!

(Although I DO have a copy here, nothing beats being read a story by a Grandmother.)

Ladies, and Gran, my fabulous self and I are heading out for the evening. Mister's Sister's Turning 30! Hooray!

So we're steppin it up, and steppin out like we've got money!

(We don't, it's beer at the house beforehand and a hot-dog stand for supper, but hey.)

Have a GLORIOUS night everyone!

-A

ergoproxy said...

good morniong!!

thank you great gran :]

hope they get the people that did that to the kittens wendy!


have a good night Amy, happy birthday to Mister's sister!

Thanks MJ, though I have no idea who Glenn Beck is, if it's someone they disagree with, good on them standing up for their convictions

Anonymous said...

Hey Mayo-

Mwah! Mwah!


~Mr. Brightside

elena said...

Hello Blog

I am confused at the moment but very happy. I got something in the mail today. It is a copy of #1 UA variant cover. On it is a post-it note that has an arrow that points and it reads "Gerard Way's signature" Well, yeah I see that but I didn't order this and there is no explanation. It's a very happy little surprise gift I guess.

ergoproxy said...

wow elena

how odd, but how cool

elena said...

Hey Ergo

Yep it is kinda strange but nice.

How are you today?

elena said...

I had an interesting visitor at the store today. She told me her hubby works with mine and I guess Mr Elena was telling him about my ghost hunting and our ghosts. Turns out she is a member of a paranormal investigators group and they want me to join and they want to come to my farm to check out my ghosts. I'm not too sure about that. I don't wanna share my ghosts.

ergoproxy said...

oh wow! that is pretty cool! you could go investigate other places, and they'd have gear too, oh that'd be amazing, though I think I'd be chicken

maybe your ghosts won't want to share you lol

elena said...

I kinda like the idea of joining them but I don't think I want them here. What if it upset John?

ergoproxy said...

perhaps you can ask to tag along with them somewhere else, before you join, see what they are like

if he knows you trust them, and they are respectful etc, he might be ok with it

elena said...

I dunno what to do. It might be interesting to tag along and see how they work together. I kinda like it when just Fred and I ghost hunt. I also go in first and say "Is there anyone here?" and Fred always mutters "I hope not"

LOL

ergoproxy said...

as long as they don't expect you not to do anything yourself as well as with them, they'd likely get access to places you couldn't, which would be interesting, public buildings and such

my friend was around a while ago, really strong smell of cigarette smoke in the hall one day, just in one spot.
Kinda nice to know he was about

toujours said...

elena, i think your invitation to join the paranormal society is really cool! and you know, even if you decide to keep your ghosts to yourself *grin*, there might be some places with activity that you know about and they don't. it's sounds like a great opportunity, even if you don't actually join. :)

hi ergo, i have some cooking links for you!

elena said...

The Zombie Band Saga Continues...

Last we saw Z-Gee had set out in search of Z-Frank. The rest of the band was under the spell of Barbie (especially Bob but it is best not to think about that)

So out into Halloween Land ventured Z-Gee. He came upon a ghost and nervously asked if Z-Frank had passed by.

ghost in question


But alas no tattooed zombies had been spotted.

Next he ran into an elf who looked quiet friendly. So Z-Gee settled down to rest and chatted a bit. He complimented the elf on his ears. (Z-Gee has a thing for pointed ears) but the talk turned up no leads.

Nice ears

But then he spotted an old deserted house. He was just coming around the corner when he ran into something very frightening. It was him, but not him. How could that be? A non-zombie Gee? What was the world coming to? He bravely spoke to this Pale Gee but Pale Gee took one look at him and ran screaming like a girl.

Pale Gee

"Stop" Z-Gee yelled but Pale Gee ran into the house and up the staris.

Stop Pale Gee, Stop

Z-Gee ran after him. He needed help finding Z-Frank and just maybe this guy could help. (if he'd stop screaming)

Meanwhile the rest of the zombie band was having problems of their own. Barbie had talked them into going to a party. Z-Bob had loved the idea. But things soon went so wrong.


Z-Ray was suddenly in the jaws of a gator and Z-Mikey grabbed a pair of scissors.

Poor Z-Ray

Z-Bob who had gone looking for Barbie (she said she had to powder her nose) came across a little group of cute gnomes. But these were no ordinary gnomes. They gave Z-Bob a big pint of beer then surrounded him. Just what were they planning to do with that axe?

Watch Out Bob

Oh my, what will happen? Will Z-Gee catch Pale Gee? Will Pale Gee stop screaming? Will Z-Ray be saved by Z-Mikey? Will Z-Bob realize Barbie just isn't that into him?

I dunno.

toujours said...

oh man, this is great -- the story just keeps getting better and better! can't wait for the next installment, elena! :D

elena said...

Hey TJ

Sorry I had to bail for a few minutes. Had to throw Mr E out of the house.

How are you tonight?

toujours said...

*looks up briefly from the game boy*


mm, it's so quiet at the moment, only the first fire of the season is making any sound here in the hall.




it's kinda nice after such a busy day.


*looks at the fire in the fire place a little longer*


*goes back to playing golden sun*

toujours said...

hey elena. :)

i swear, me making a comment about how quiet it is in here is the same as washing your car and rain. :)

i'm doing good. i'm enjoying your illustrated halloween story!

elena said...

Thanks TJ but I'm just reporting on whats happening.

toujours said...

okay elena, enough telepathy! *hee*

have you done any ghost hunting lately? 'tis the season, after all.

elena said...

nope but I really want to because this time of year seems perfect for ghost hunting.

toujours said...

yeah, i agree. my sis and i stopped at a little graveyard on the way home tonight -- she needed to find someone for the findagrave website -- and the people there felt very close. we'd been there before, but this time it was more solemn...but not bad, though.

elena said...

I think tomorrow when I close the store I might stop by one of my favorite graveyards a take some pics.

ergoproxy said...

hello again elena, hi TJ

ergoproxy said...

love the story elena!

just took a bit to load the pics, I think we may have a storm coming, it has been so hot here today

toujours said...

ooh, i hope you get some good shots, elena. maybe you could post them here if you do?

hi ergo! i've got those medieval cooking links, if you'd like?

ergoproxy said...

I'd love them TJ

would he mind you posting it here? if not email me

elena said...

If I get any good shots I will post them TJ

Hey again Ergo

toujours said...

it's okay to post the link here. :)

cariadoc's miscellany. this the index to his site; the recipes and cooking info are first.

stephan's florilegium. this is another really good source for interesting recipes and general info; there's a list of subjects on a sidebar. "food" will get you some very cool articles written by sca-folk over the years!


got my fingers crossed for you elena. :)

elena said...

Thanks TJ

I just hope it doesn't rain. The weather has been pretty strange the last couple of days. It rains when its not supposed to rain.

toujours said...

everyone's been saying we're having early winter weather, too. looks like we should be battening down the hatches?


well, tomorrow's my friday, so i'd better make sure i have a smile for the customers. :/

good night elena, it was good to chat with you. :)

good night ergo, hope you find something intriguing to make next!

sweet dreams. :)

ergoproxy said...

THanks!!

the names of some dishes!! Another Crust with Tame Creatures, and I had to look at armoured turnips, had a wonderful mental image of a little army

ergoproxy said...

TJ we have a very early summer so you may get the opposite

sweet dreams

elena said...

Night TJ

Sweet dreams, no screams

toujours said...

mayo,

i can't decide what to tell you tonight. i could write more about my visit to that little cemetery, with its fading and broken markers, and the thoughtful silence it left on my heart, or i could tell you about this neat encounter i had with some customers today, and how they surprised me with their sweet and unexpected gesture.

i could write about going to the starbucks in town to do the taste test, and how funny it felt to stand there sipping from two little cups -- my sister and i were making jokes about being double-fisted drinkers. *grin*

or how i cut fabric for internet orders, and how the repetition, how smoothing away wrinkles and making heavy folds of yards of yards of cotton lulled my mind into stories i spun for myself in the privacy of my thoughts, and i stood one foot outside the world all afternoon long.

but tonight these moments from my day aren't gelling into anything with shape, and so all i have for you is this list.



hope your day had some shiny moments, too, mayo. good night, and sweet dreams.

ergoproxy said...

I'd love some rain

*sighs wistfully*

elena said...

I shall send you some Ergo.

ergoproxy said...

thank you :]

elena said...

Mayo

Another quickie for you dude. I’ve got tons of books to deal with because of a library sale. You know my car always looks like a bookmobile. Hell maybe I should just close the store and sell out of my car. LOL. No, that really wouldn’t work but to be honest days like today make me wonder how many more years I will keep my store. Times are changing and stores like mine are a disappearing breed. I can name at least 20 bookstores just in this area that have gone out of business since I opened 21 years ago today. Yep it is my stores birthday. I love it, always will but I just don’t know. I find each day it gets a little harder dealing with customers. I know times are hard for people but they need to understand that I have to make money, I’m not just doing it cause I love books. And if I did sell the store or close it what would I do? I honestly don’t think I could work for someone else. I’ve been my own boss for too long. The first time an employer told me to do something I thought was stupid my mouth would open and I’d tell them it was stupid. That would not work. I don’t know I just have this stupid urge to watch “You’ve Got Mail” but that would be sorta depressing. It’s just sad that I make more money selling on the Net then the actual brick and mortar. Oh well, what will be will be. I will hold on to my store until the very end.

Hope you had a good day. A good day that perhaps had a few moments where your brain was thinking about a plot for a Halloween story perhaps? Sorry, had to get that in there.

Take care

Night Mayo

Elena

ergoproxy said...

happy working & sweet dreams elena

Anonymous said...

Good Morning

ergoproxy said...

good morning anon

Mayo
very quick goodnight, have a lovely weekend
much love EP xx

SS
hope you enjoy your saturday
lotsa love EP xx

goodnight blogbelieve see you in my morning
♥xx♥

toujours said...

holy crap, get this!

i finally found my log-in for for ancestry.com (my uncle created a family page when my dad died) and so i'm poking around, double-checking his information, etc etc.

the site has this app where they will search all the family trees for the famous people you might be related to...it's only as accurate as the information entered by the members, so you'd have to verify, right?

but still, there are a ton of authors that came up in the results for my family...mark twain, o.henry, clement moore, robert graves...all distant cousins to one degree or another.

and then.

and then i scrolled down and about fell. off. my. chair.




chaucer.




i might be frikkin related to CHAUCER. and not a cousin, people, if the facts are correct, he's one of my forefathers.





i am a descendant of chaucer?!?

holy shit.



i am so checking this out! this chickie-poo needs verification, stat!!!



:D



okay.
okay.

take a deep breath.

focus.


time to get to work. i've got fabric to wrangle.






ohmanohmanohmanohmanohman!

:D

elena said...

Morning Blog

TJ
Chaucer you say? Oh my. How cool is that?

Well just wanted to wish everyone a good day. Get out there and make it your own.

Anon616 said...

*comes in singing ~ in honor of Mr. Brightside anon*

~~~"It started out with a kiss
How did it end up like this?
It was only a kiss
It was only a kiss ...
Cause I'm Mr. Brightside
I'm coming out of my cage..."


^credit to The Killers and Mr. Flowers who can blow the most amazing kisses ~ even though the bass is TOO DAMN LOUD (live) and I would much rather be singing some new Kill Hannah ~ WAKE UP THE SLEEPERS!!!!!^

:)

Good morning/afternoon/night Mayo, SS, Ergo, Sweetcheeks, Elena, TJ, Amy, J and L, sleepers, weepers and Killers!

How are you all, today? Good, I hope!

Ergo and Elena: I am loving those Halloween "picture stories"!!!! They're cracking me up! Fantastic, ladies!!!!

TJ: Congratulations on the ancestorial (is that even a word) findings!

Amy: Happy, Happy Birthday to the mister!!!!! Hey, is b in law still single?

;)

Sweetcheeks: Great news! Mr. Raggedy Jeans is still working security at The Dungeon!!!! Hell yeah, he is! And, he is still as beautiful as the first night I nearly fainted when seeing him! Ummm, hmmmm.....


;)

Ergo (again): Thanks for the wishes about the a hole that threw the kitties out of their window onto interstate. I'm sure they will be caught! Especially with that $10,000 plus bounty on their head!

*wicked, justifyable laugh*

Ummmm, hmmmmmm again! We'll get you, you ugly ~ black ~ shriveled ~ cold ~ bitter ~ manipulative ~ control seeking ~ hate and tar filled heart and soul! Yes, we will.

Louisiana has some of the toughest Animal Cruelty laws in the world. We ain't playing with these people, no more! F that. We have had enough. We love who we love and we love our critters!

:)

Oh, and before I forget; WAKE UP THE SLEEPERS!!!! Go and buy it or download it, today!!!!

I love me some Kill Hannah and this new cd does not disappoint... at all! Their best yet!

Have a great day, everyone!

Hugs and Love,
~Namaste~
6/Wendy


Hi PJ, NO, Black Jacket, Present, Yoda and SC!

Anon616 said...

*runs back in with ONE (or a few) question(s) regarding these recent Kill Hannah LIVE videos*

Where the heck is Mr. "I wanna be a crawdaddy" Johnny? He hasn't left Kill Hannah, forever, has he? Awwww.... That would really suck (no crawdaddy head pun intented)!

:P

*blows kisses to blog believe*

ergoproxy said...

good morning!!

awesome TJ!

have washed my car so it's not so dusty any more

hot day again though

Anonymous said...

because I can feel we need it

Original Punk J said...

Helloooooooooo! Anybody home?

elena said...

The Zombie Band Saga Continues...

Last we saw Z-Gee he was chasing that Pale Gee up the stairs. He almost caught up with him but Pale Gee jumped out a window and took off running. Z-Gee sighed but didn't give up. He jumped out the same window and continued the chase. He wasn't sure why but he felt that seeing this very pale version of himself was a sign. And right about now he needed some kind of sign. Z-Frank was missing and they had to find him before their next big gig - The Halloween Ball.

As Z-Gee closed the gap he thought to himself "Man, I'm glad I'm not one of those Night of the Living Dead zombies. Those dudes are slow. No, Z-Gee was more the 28 Days zombie type so soon he was on Pale Gee's heels. Suddenly Pale Gee stumbled and fell. Z-Gee caught up and just stood there looking down at him.

Don't hurt me

Z-Gee rolled his eyes. "Why would I hurt you?"

Pale Gee shook his head. "Look I don't know what you are but just leave me alone."

"Dude." Z-Gee said "Chill. I need your help." He quickly explained about his band and their missing member.

"Hey, I'm in a band too." Pale Gee smiled. "Small world."

"Yeah, whatever." Z-Gee replied with a shrug. "So you gonna help me?"

"Well I guess. I'm kinda on vacation right now, so why not?" Pale Gee answered getting up and brushing himself off.

"We need to get back to Halloween Land cause the rest of the zombies are gonna have to help. Come on, I saw a horse back there for you to ride." Z-Gee said as he started walking. Pale Gee followed closely behind. Soon Z-Gee stopped and pointed. "There's the horse. Saddle up."

Pale Gee's eyes lit up. "Wow, she's beautiful."

Z-Gee gave him a puzzled look. "It's just a brown horse dude."

"No, the white one." Pale Gee said excitedly. "I wanna ride that one."

She's a beauty

Z-Gee scoffed, "Dude, that's not a horse, that's a unicorn."

"Yeah." Pale Gee gushed, "I love unicorns."

Z-Gee rolled his eyes again, "Yeah, whatever."



And so they took off for Halloween Land.

Lets go


They didn't know that things were looking grim for the rest of the band. Z-Mikey had saved Z-Ray from the gator. That was good. But when they found Z-Bob he was still surrounded by gnomes. And soon they were too.

"This is all your fault." Z-Ray said to Z-Bob. "I told you that Barbie was nothing but trouble. She lured us back to this party and look how it's turned out."

Z-Bob shrugged, "Hey, when a zombie gets a chance he has to go for it." He wasn't ready to admit Barbie didn't like him. Maybe it was just taking her a very long time to powder her nose.

"They are getting closer." Z-Mikey said nervously.

Watch out boys

And indeed they were. What a mess. Will the Gee's get there in time? And even if they do will Pale Gee get off his unicorn long enough to help?

I dunno.

Original Punk J said...

Hmmm. And me with a question to ask.

elena said...

Hey J

I'm here but not. Well I am but I'm leaving. Gotta get Mr Elena up and off to work. I'll be back as soon as I can.

Amyranth said...

Chaucer you say Teej? That would definitely be something worth finding out for sure!

Hallo everyone!

Anonymous said...

Good Night

Original Punk J said...

Motherfucking computer! Keeps freezing on me, then I have to restart it, and over and over...

Hey Elena! I was trying to read the new chapter and the unicorn pic froze my Dell. Irony, eh?

Hey Amy, how are you?

Goodnight, Good Night!

Original Punk J said...

Well, I'm gonna leave my question anyway, maybe someone can help me with an answer.

Is Jeff Watson's/Warner Bros' address still good to send packages to MCR to? I have a birthday box for Frank, but am not sure where to send it. Does anyone know if that's ok, or is there somewhere better?

Thanks in advance to whoever can help.

toujours said...

hi everyone.

amyranth, maybe! i am definitely making that my next genealogy project!

i was trying to explain to my folks today about this amazing possibility, and they were all: that's nice.

and all i could do was garble a bit...

ajfljkhjfhlsdlfdkj

i mean, don't they realize that if this is true it means i have the blood of chaucer flowing in my veins??

but, apparently not.

anyway, we shall see!

hi j., how are you? and how is l.? is she okay?


love that pic, good night anon. old architecture is so beautiful.

toujours said...

j., i would think that the address is still good...do you mean the same one he was having people send stuff for bob's wall project? that wasn't that long ago.

ergoproxy said...

hello again!

great story again elena

hi J
hi Amy

goodnight Goodnight

ergoproxy said...

J I can't help at all sorry, I would just make sure it had a clear return address in case, but I can't see why it wouldn't be ok

toujours said...

hi ergo!

i'm reading the story right now. :)

toujours said...

*hee* it just keeps getting better. :)

elena said...

Hi everyone

Holy crap I just watched the movie "Anvil" and I fuckin' cried at the end cause I was so happy for them.

Original Punk J said...

Hi TJ, Ergo! Thanks for responding, yeah, I'm thinking that one would be ok, but who knows?

I'm diggin' Elena's story, too. A white unicorn? Aren't those usually attracted to virgins? O_o

L's been sick again, TJ, but she's recovering. Slowly but surely. :)

Amyranth said...

*scoffs*

Blasted bucket of boxy bolts and... and...

DAMNIT.

What other electrical product starts with a B? XB

Anyway, to answer the earlier question from J, I'm great! Just trying to resize and upload pictures from last night's party of parties!

toujours said...

send her my best., j. -- she had me worried this afternoon!

Original Punk J said...

I have done so, TJ. She's got several things going on at one time, both with herself and her mom, so she's got worry and stress added to her illness. Her body's rebelling as a result. :P But she'll be alright. She's tough--as you well know. :)

Good thoughts and healing energy are always welcome.

Ooh, party pictures, Amy? Very cool. Will they be at your blog?

"Anvil"? I don't even know that movie, Elena. What's it about?

Ergo, how did your terrine turn out?

ergoproxy said...

me!

elena said...

J

The band's history has been documented in the film. They were big back in the 80's. Very heavy metal but things went badly. They still love music and love to play. Hell they have been together for about 30 years. It's a great film and the end was wonderful!

elena said...

HAPPY DANCE FOR ERGO'S Top Spot

toujours said...

that will do it, j., that's for sure. nothing like being hit on all sides! i'll piggyback some healing and nourishing energy to l. on the moonlight, it's very bright right now. :)

ergoproxy said...

oh what good timing!

*happy dance*

hi elena

J terrine was lovely, had it cold with salad, fried slices with chips, and sliced thin on sandwiches

Glad L is feeling slowly better, send her my love

I'm going to do a lamb one next, now it worked I'm keen to experiment

I'm watching Doris Day and Rock Hudson in Lover Come Back, Send Me No Flowers is next

he was so gorgeous, and I love her wardrobe! Though the fact her close ups are always soft focus make my yes feel odd

it is so hot here, 34C/93F on the back veranda, bit less inside

ergoproxy said...

yes = eyes

see what I mean!!

toujours said...

send me no flowers is a fun movie, ergo. :)

i haven't seen anvil, except for the clips that were running when it first came out. looks good.

elena said...

TJ

It's very good, I think you would enjoy it.

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