Tuesday, November 17, 2009

guts

It is interesting when you get a fresh perspective of yourself from a new acquaintance. Even at this reasonably accomplished age, I am still able to find myself anew.

Recently, I have been fortunate to gain the friendship of an interesting character. A smart, quick-witted, young “old chap” of a guy whose creativity and open-minded ideals speak volumes for his generation. At his age I was not nearly as wise, worldly, cultured, present, or relevant as he is. Even now his intellect far exceeds my own, and his ability to perceive others astounds me. He is very deliberate with his words, often taking what seems to me to be far too long to respond to my often off-kilter banter. But always following his reflection, he delivers an astute, provocative discourse on whatever topic I had mindlessly rambled into. Seriously, the guy can talk me under the table…and that is saying something.

And I must admit he is a bit off, as well. Regardless, or perhaps in spite of those facts, I find him very interesting.

As it goes with most new friendships there is the crush period. The time where everything about the new friend is fascinating and we often try to find a bit of ourselves in our new pal. And so my new friend has attempted to find fascination in me, and has asked for the privilege (his term, not mine) of reading some of my writing. I initially waved him off, figured he would find what he wanted or give up. But, after the third very polite request, I obliged.

It is strange; I can write for an unknown audience without fear. I can put it out there for the world to read, all of it…without a second thought. Yet when I directly hand over a few poems to my new friend, I am paralyzed.

As I said, my new friend is very perceptive. So, when I stuffed a few of my poems in his hand and continued on about the weather, he immediately detected my insecurity. He saw in my rushed speech and downcast eyes that I was nervous. And while I waited for him to speak, to interrupt my prattle, I reeled. He placed the pages face down on the table, then said “Ah yes, I see I was correct. You are an exhibitionist and shy, both.”

Which really put me to thought…what purpose am I serving with these characteristics, if characteristics do in fact serve us?

I suppose that those opposing characteristics, that in my case are so apparently extreme, benefit each other. I can only imagine that my unchecked exhibitionism would undoubtedly lead me to my depraved end, and that my need to slap the world in the face keeps me from becoming a total shut-in.



p.s. what you got in you; what it takes.

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You're welcome 10:01. My mind redding electriclike circustry is on fire lately.
Thank you for the myspace wisdom. That tom knows his shit.

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toujours said...

ergo!

*dances around ergo*

i missed you! you have very good electrical repair men. :)

so did all your preparations help? or were there still things that happened that you hadn't thought about?

ergoproxy said...

I think they did help TJ especially getting all the loose stuff inside, luckily the winds weren't too bad, we lost a couple of branches.
It was great that heaps of crews come from other places to help. Many hands make light work

ergoproxy said...

well when I say not too bad, it was pretty bad, but not as strong as it could have been
still was over 100km/hr (60 mph)

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toujours said...

i recognized your flair for understatement. lol

we had a lot of electrical crews from everywhere after the ice storm a year ago, too. it really gives you a warm feeling to know so many people are helping to restore power.

we didn't see a whole lot about your storm here, unfortunately. the weather channel updated regularly when it was making landfall, though, with a few clips of your countrymen being blown about.

glad you made it through. :)

ergoproxy said...

thanks :]
it was very scary, I probably dozed for maybe an hour at 3:30am when the winds eased, but then they picked up again. All 3 of us were in the bed, I was listening to the radio with headphones, they broadcast the whole time, updating and getting calls from people. The wind really started getting strong at about 10pm and it was constant then until close to midday. You could hear the gusts coming through the trees for a couple of seconds before they got to the house, which, bless it, didn't budge. We'd get up regularly to walk out with a torch, check windows etc, the cats (one of which pretty much slept through it, advantages of being deaf!)it sounded like a jet engine and the rain was like someone standing in front of the windows with a pressure hose, we got 5 inches of rain, but I think it was more, the gauge didn't catch the stuff that was horizontal lol

ergoproxy said...

*walk out = walk out of the room, not out of the house, I did that at about 10pm and had to hide beside my car between it and the house wall until a gust eased as I was too scared to run to the door

toujours said...

lol i'm thinking rain gauges aren't made for cyclones. :)

but oh my gosh, that must have been so unnerving. you don't realize day-to-day how much the sound of your environment affects you. i'm surprised you slept at all!

i'm so glad elena was able to get in touch with you. i wish i had minutes on my phone so i could've, too, but she made sure to keep us informed. :)

ergoproxy said...

yes it was fantastic of her to keep in touch, I know there were people worried and without power I couldn't do anything, I couldn't even get into town as a big gum tree at the top of the range had lost it's top and that was blocking the road until they could clear it. Another big tree near it is on it's side. At least we had phone for that day so I could call relatives and friends.
We spent monday morning at the school clearing trees and branches, they lost a window but no other major damage. DH had his chainsaw as did his brother and people had wheel barrows and all to pile stuff up to get cleared. They bought us all subway and hot chips for lunch as a thank you :]

toujours said...

it's very fortunate that the school wasn't more damaged (although i suppose the kids feel differently about that *grin*).

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Anonymous said...

Only 100 more comments to go before we hit 10000.

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We should have fireworks when that happens.

Anonymous said...

LOL. And Mayo is Gerard Way and you all live together in a Leggo castle where everything is lovely and you are the Lovelies and no one ever does anything wrong and Elena never anons.

Yeh TJ you are so believeable.

ergoproxy said...

lol yes, I'm sure a lot of kids were disappointed not to hear their school was on the closed list, (like I would have been at that age!)

Anonymous said...

and cake. We should have cake.

toujours said...

i think a l'eggo castle would be interesting. and mapley.

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We can have a lego castle building contest 12:10.










Might be more fun than trying to pin the tail on you. Prolly less messy too.

ergoproxy said...

we've got LEGGO???!!!

AWESOME!!!

lets make this

and then this

of course this is pretty cool too

Anonymous said...

I'd rather have an orgasm.

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*[:)

ergoproxy said...

course we may need some help from Nathan Sawaya, but if we told him we had a whole castle, I bet he'd be keen!!

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12:10 don't listen to 12:17, a boring goody two-shoes.

Anonymous said...

Toujours will flutter her victorian eyelashes at you and all will be well.

Anonymous said...

I'd rather have an orgasm.





Lego just don't do that for me. No matter how nice the legoman's castle is or what kind of lego car he drives.

We're going to have to order extra chocolate for you. Maybe some fresh oysters.

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Fresh oysters and kissing. No thank you.

Anonymous said...

*adds Adam Ant to the 10000th comment party playlist for 12:19*

Edward Smith said...

Wheres all this fucking water coming from?

ergoproxy said...

are we making a playlist?
Well I think we all know I will need a bit of Muse on there, but add Placebo's Infra-red too, I am loving that song at the moment

Anonymous said...

Who said anything about kissing 12:25?



*guesses they don't anything about aphrodisiacs*

We better hide the spanish fly from them. They might hurt themselves.







Is that you menopause anon?

Anonymous said...

*adds Ergo's requests to party playlist*


How's about you TJ? Any requests?

Who's gonna get those fireworks?

Anonymous said...

Here's the paradox: if oysters are aphrodisiacs, then you would ingest them when you are in an amorous mood which then leads to kissing.

Oyster + kissing= ewww

Anonymous said...

Get to the lifeboats Edward. Get to the boats.

Anonymous said...

Is that you menopause anon?

I think I have at least a good twenty years to go.

Anonymous said...

Not if you're 35. Not according to menopause anon(s).

I know quite a few 35ish women that the baby factory is officially already closed.


Baby factory? LOL

Anonymous said...

Goodnight :)

toujours said...

*returns from hallway mirror*

how do you know my eyelashes are victorian? they just look like regular eyelashes to me.

hm.

okay, so party music?

ooh, you know what i've got a craving to hear? styx, paradise theatre. can we play some of that?

i've got..too much time on my hands and it's ticking away,ticking away from me...

too much time on my hands
too much time on my hands
too muvh time on my hands...

toujours said...

oops, pumpkin time. i'm heading to bed.

ergo, glad you're safe, and glad you're back! talk to you later. :)

good night everyone.

toujours said...

mayo,

on a graphic novel kick. emptied the local library of its volumes of "bone" and am enjoying the re-read. it's been a long time, but it's as good as ever.

stupid, stupid rat creatures! *hee*

wish i could've found "age of bronze", but i wasn't too surprised by its absence.

and i have all day tomorrow to do nothing but read.

*happy smile*


take care, mayo. have a good night, and sweet dreams.

ergoproxy said...

sweet dreams TJ, and now I have time keeps on ticking ticking ticking, into the future..." in my head, lol

I must be off too, I have a student and dinner guests tonight, I've been making spaghetti sauce, foccacia dough and a blueberry bread and butter pudding, while chatting, nothing like multi-tasking!

bye!

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How many times do you have to go in and out anon?


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I know what you're doing. You just wanna see the fireworks and eat cake.

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Did you fall asleep?

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That was a letdown.

*shrugs*


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Anonymous said...

Dammit. What an anti climax.

Anonymous said...

I know. I don't think even chocolate cake can make up for the disappointment of that anti climax. :(




We need more fire power. :)

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*pouts*

Anonymous said...

I'm going get the big one. If I'm not back in 24 hours don't bother looking for the pieces.

Anonymous said...

Cheer up 2:43. I'll let you light the big one. If I make it back.



I'll make sure it has a long fuse just for you. ;)

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ergoproxy said...

*brings in big plate of spaghetti with garlic and rosemary foccacia*

*and a big carafe of chianti*

cheer up anons!

Anonymous said...

A spot of vino always make me cheer up.

ergoproxy said...

*adds rest of blueberry croissant bread and butter pudding*

enjoy!

Mayo
A young blonde was on vacation in the depths of Louisiana. She wanted a pair of genuine alligator shoes in the worst way, but was very reluctant to pay the high prices the local vendors were asking.
After becoming very frustrated with the "no haggle" attitude of one of the shopkeepers, the blonde shouted, "Maybe I'll just go out and catch my own alligator so I can get a pair of shoes at a reasonable price!" The shopkeeper said, "By all means, be my guest. Maybe you'll luck out and catch yourself a big one!" Determined, the blonde turned and headed for the swamps, set on catching herself an alligator.
Later in the day, the shopkeeper is driving home, when he spots the young woman standing waist deep in the water, shotgun in hand. Just then, he sees a huge 9 foot alligator swimming quickly toward her. She takes aim, kills the creature and with a great deal of effort hauls it on to the swamp bank. Lying nearby were several more of the dead creatures. The shopkeeper watches in amazement. Just then the blonde flips the alligator on its back, and frustrated, shouts out, "Shit, this one isn't wearing any shoes either!"
much love EP xx

SS
This blonde called 911, screaming "Help me, Help me my house is on fire".
The dispatch said "Mam, please calm down. I need to get some information from you".
Again the blonde yelled "Help me, Help me my house is on fire".
The dispatch said "Mam calm down, How do we get to your house?".
The blonde replied "Duh... In the big red truck".
lotsa love EP xx

goodnight blogbelieve, see you in my morning
♥xx♥

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Yowza!

Anonymous said...

And as usual when TJ knows she's wrong she retreats back into her fantasy world.

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And what a fitting way to start the 10.000 page.

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you go first honey. i'll eat the leftovers.

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i pose sezzy for u

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i go nutz for sezzy pose

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we kess & shack up

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we buy ze big fazz car

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we live in ze paridize

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ze winter come & we run out of ze nutz

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we make do with what we haz

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we take to ze sky & find more nutz

ergoproxy said...

good morning!

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we findz bigger warmer home in ze prozezz

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we decorate & we snuzzle

ergoproxy said...

squirrels are cute

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we snuzzle too much!

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we findz ze bigger houze

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& we live happilzy evza afta :)

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& we still go nutz for ze sezzy pose

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Like to believe that wouldn't ya. Get your name in the National Geographic.

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elena said...

Holy crap it looks like Morse Code in here.

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It says.....If you tell someone your goals, and they don't laugh at you. Than you are thinking too small.

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/: ˙sʞɔnp ǝɯos ʞɔnɟ 'ןןǝʍ

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Mayo


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elena said...

Yeah some of the spacing is wrong but the message remains the same. Stupid Morse Code.

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i'm a lean, mean eating machine

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hark! who goez there


i hearz ze ztrange zounds












did ze nationzal geographiz
getz ze actzion pose? did my earz look too bigz? what zabout my handz and feez ;)

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This is a case of helpful advise abuse & vandalism.
Somebody call the blog police.
Our space has been violated.

We need to catch the perps, fit them with concrete shoes and drop them from a helicopter over the water in Amity.

I have a hungry friend who lives there.

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/: ˙sʞɔnp ǝɯos ʞɔnɟ 'ןןǝʍ

March 25, 2010 9:42 PM




fukx ze duckz you zay?

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ok. i do it for zcience.




zould i buy it dinnerz firzt?

ergoproxy said...

hello?

toujours said...

hi ergo, are you still lurking?

i would've stopped in earlier, but i got distracted. i'm trying to make a wonder woman icon for my lj. too many pretty pictures. :)

how are you today?

ergoproxy said...

Hi TJ :]
I haven't been lurking I went to town today for no really good reason but I wanted to, just got home, how are you?

toujours said...

your super shopper sense starting tingling, eh?

i'm good, had the day off today so got a lot done (i.e. read more "bone" and played video games. *grin*)

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ergoproxy said...

sounds like a good day for both of us!
I did have some super shopping too so my senses were spot on

toujours said...

*hee* you have very specific superpowers. :)

oh hey you remember the coffee candy you sent me awhile back? they are coming in very handy at work! i keep a couple in my pocket for emergency situations. the shifts are pretty long, so there's a coffee emergency a couple of times a day.

you're not just a super shopper, you're a life saver, too!

ergoproxy said...

I'll have to send you some more wouldn't want you running low.
How is work going?

toujours said...

thank you! that'd be lovely. :)

the job's going good, i think. everyone keeps saying i'm doing well, anyway, and i like the people i work with. i wish it had a shorter commute, sometimes i don't get home until after 8 pm and that's something i'm having a hard time getting used to.

ergoproxy said...

wow that is late, sort of throws your mealtimes and everything, but the important question is, do you have room to chair dance while you commute? (even if it's only a little) lol
Good that your enjoying the work

toujours said...

that's the worst part! no chair-dancing! D:

i knew there was something missing.

Anonymous said...

Good Night

toujours said...

i should probably catch some shuteye, or else i'll end up going through all the coffee candies in one day!

talk to you later ergo. have a good rest of the day. :)

good night everyone.

toujours said...

the colors in that are gorgeous, a wonderful thing to see last thing. thank you, anon. :)

toujours said...

mayo,

yes, i spent the evening looking at wonder woman covers. what can i say? no matter how many graphic novels and manga i might read, there's still a little girl inside who wants to run around wearing tinfoil bracelets pretending she's flying an invisible plane. *grin*

take care, mayo. never forget your first inspirations, ok?

good night.

ergoproxy said...

goodnight TJ sweet dreams

Welshie said...

Penblwydd hapus i ti Elena.
Gobeithio y byddwch yn cael diwrnod gwych.

ergoproxy said...

Hi welshie

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Daylight Savings Time sucks.

ergoproxy said...

Mayo
Three men were standing in line to get into heaven one day. Apparently it had been a pretty busy day, though, so St. Peter had to tell the first one, "Heaven's getting pretty close to full today, and I've been asked to admit only people who have had particularly horrible deaths. So what's your story?"
The first man replies: "Well, for a while I've suspected my wife has been cheating on me, so today I came home early to try to catch her red-handed. As I came into my 25th floor apartment, I could tell something was wrong, but all my searching around didn't reveal where this other guy could have been hiding. Finally, I went out to the balcony, and sure enough, there was this man hanging off the railing, 25 floors above ground! By now I was really mad, so I started beating on him and kicking him, but wouldn't you know it, he wouldn't fall off. So finally I went back into my apartment and got a hammer and starting hammering on his fingers. Of course, he couldn't stand that for long, so he let go and fell-but even after 25 stories, he fell into the bushes, stunned but okay. I couldn't stand it anymore, so I ran into the kitchen, grabbed the fridge, and threw it over the edge where it landed on him, killing him instantly. But all the stress and anger got to me, and I had a heart attack and died there on the balcony."
"That sounds like a pretty bad day to me," said Peter, and let the man in.
The second man comes up and Peter explains to him about heaven being full, and again asks for his story.
"It's been a very strange day. You see, I live on the 26th floor of my apartment building, and every morning I do my exercises out on my balcony. Well, this morning I must have slipped or something, because I fell over the edge. But I got lucky, and caught the railing of the balcony on the floor below me. I knew I couldn't hang on for very long, when suddenly this man burst out onto the balcony. I thought for sure I was saved, when he started beating on me and kicking me. I held on the best I could until he ran into the apartment and grabbed a hammer and started pounding on my hands. Finally I just let go, but again I got lucky and fell into the bushes below, stunned but all right. Just when I was thinking I was going to be okay, this refrigerator comes falling out of the sky and crushes me instantly, and now I'm here."
Once again, Peter had to concede that that sounded like a pretty horrible death.
The third man came to the front of the line, and St. Peter asked for his story.
"Picture this," says the third man, "I'm hiding naked inside a refrigerator..."
much love EP xx

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SS
A woman and man get into a car accident. Both of their cars are totally demolished, but amazingly neither of them is hurt.
After they crawl out of the wreckage, the woman says, "Wow, look at our cars - there's nothing left! Thank God we are all right. This must be a sign from Him that we should be friends and not try to pin the blame on each other."
The man replies, "Oh yes, I agree with you completely."
The woman points to a bottle on the ground and says, "And here's another miracle. Somehow this bottle of Scotch from my back seat didn't break. Surely God wants us to drink this Scotch and celebrate our good fortune."
Then she hands the bottle to the man. The man nods his head in agreement, opens it, and chugs about a third of the bottle to calm his nerves. He then hands it back to the woman. The woman takes the bottle, immediately puts the cap back on, and hands it back to the man.
The man asks, "Aren't you having any?"
The woman replies, "No. I think I'll just wait for the police..."
lotsa love EP xx


goodnight blogbelieve, see you in my morning
♥xx♥

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elena said...

Thanks Welshie

ergoproxy said...

hi elena, I'm just off to bed

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you start me up i'll never stop

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