Sunday, November 22, 2009
Death called while you were out, so I gave him your cell number.
Sunday, November 1, 2009
Fighting Ire with Ire
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Okay, so I have been in a bad mood all week. Today seems like a good day to vent. Get it all out of my system before the new work week begins. So below is my punch list for things that just chapped my ass recently - in no particular order:
The Mussolini Kitten Poster:
There is a poster on the wall in the lobby of my office. This is nothing new as the building owners allow students and local artists to display their work every month. I am all for freedom of expression. Maplethorpe leaves me nauseated but I respect any artist's right to display their work just I treasure my right not to pay to see it.
That being said; this poster is driving me nuts. It is 3' x 4' high with a sunny yellow background and a precious little kitten, (wearing a cowboy hat), sleeping. Underneath this serene image is a quote, "Inaction equals death, Benito Mussolini. "
My first question is, Does this kid have any idea who Mussolini was? What he did? The hundreds of thousands of people he murdered, maimed, tortured and suppressed? I doubt it.
I also don't consider it appropriate for an office building where workers (Il Duce's favorite target by the way) do not have the option of ignoring it.
If you consider it art then put it in a gallery, a museum, anywhere but where I have to look at it every time I step off the elevator.
The Great Pee Debate:
I am walking our brand new dog, Buddy, and Charlie, (the troglodyte disguised as my maintenance man), tells me not to let my dog pee in other people's yards.
Esqueeze me?
Pee? Okay, poop I can understand. Messy, stinky, shoe-ruining. Check. But pee? Come on!
So I protested. He responded with something too stupid for my brain to retain and I walked away.
In a fit of passive-aggressiveness I then proceeded to encourage my dog to pee on each and every yard on our walk and then turned around and let him pee on them again; all in full view of Mr. Charlie.
Troglodyte then started in on my kid, who happened to be driving by at the time, and the last of my patience evaporated. I insulted his manhood, his intelligence and his wardrobe.
He told me I needed to get some.
The Great Pee Debate - Part Deux:
One week later.
My husband, who is gone three out of every four weeks, is now home. My son is outside loading his things into his pickup truck, (A completely different blog - trust me), and who should walk up but the aforementioned troglodyte, live and in a drunk stupor. I mention to my husband that Charlie is outside. "Charlie's outside?" he asks. "I need to have a talk with him."
Score! I think. My man is going to defend my honor. Mind you, I grew up during Second Wave Feminism and do not need a man to defend me. That doesn't mean my heart doesn't do a little jig when he does.
Except, he didn't.
When he came back in from his "little talk", I found out he did not in fact give the man a swift kick, or even a verbal tongue-lashing. Nope.
He gave him..... a job.
Hired him to fix the broken glass in my son's room.
Nice. Way to be loyal there, babe. Wanna guess who's not getting some tonight? Yep, that would be you.
Religion and Politics:
They say you should never discuss religion and politics in polite company. Whoever "they" are, "they" are not related to me by blood nor marriage.
I don't mind a healthy political debate. In fact, I quite enjoy one. Nor do my opinions have to be the dominant ones in the discussion.
My best friend is a Conservative, Baptist, Republican Southerner.
She is also intelligent, well-read, open-minded and reasonable. While we differ on most major points, we do so courteously and with respect for each others input.
Ditto my sister, Vida. Completely different beliefs and we share them with each other all of the time. I learn something, she learns something, life is good.
So why do so many of my conservative friends and family insist on sending me highly inflammatory and insulting emails?
Yes, Dad, I am talking to you.
I will confess I practically worship our new president and I seriously disdained the previous one. I laughed when they made fun of him on late night TV, chuckled at the bumperstickers and t-shirts, and yes, I bought the Out Of Office Countown calendar and put it on my desk.
I did not, however, send the picture of Laura Bush with "I'm with Stupid" emblazened across it to my Republican collegues. Nor did I email them even one of the countless Sarah Palin jokes that, lets face it, were well deserved and often damned funny.
But no more. I am fighting ire with ire. South Carolina republicans alone have given me enough material to piss off my dad for the next year.
So, conservatives be warned, "Don't start nuttin, won't be nuttin." Just sayin'.
Random Extras:
- Rude clerks
- Automated phone trees
- The crazy lady next door who keeps teasing my dog
- Glenn Beck
- Rush Limbaugh
- People who think either of the above actually speak for me
- When Facebook crashes just after I hit my all-time highest Farkle score
- Bill collectors calling my house for people I have never heard of then calling me a liar when I say they have a wrong number
- Tight pantyhose
- Shoes that feel great in the store then hurt your feet when you wear them anywhere else. What have the got, special never-hurt-your-feet carpeting?
Well, I guess that about does it. I feel much better. Thank you.
Sunday, September 6, 2009
Epiphany at the Carnicería
September 1 at 9:45pm ·
White-girl.
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Snippets for Breakfast
- Wait, Wait, Don't Tell Me: Paula Poundstone; Mo Rocca; Tom Bodet; Roy Blount, Jr.; a rotating crew of smart people cracking themselves (and the rest of us) up every Saturday with their weekly news quiz. And if you are very good you might just get Carl Castle's voice on your home answering machine. SCORE!
- This American Life: Ira Glass chooses a theme then introduces three or four completely diverse pieces on the subject. A recent example? Going Big. Three stories of people who went all out. Story 1: a man in Harlem who made it all the way out, to Harvard no less, and came back to help lift others out. He started a program that starts at birth and goes to college graduation. Baby college, preschool, parent classes, social skills. You name it. His first group just hit the third grade and scored well above the national average on standardized tests. Story 2: a man hires a popular indie artist to serenade his estranged girlfriend in their apartment. It was wierd, awkward and it worked. For about a month. Story 3: A young woman who's mother was sent to prison, (brought a gun to an argument and, well, things went down hill from there) gets herself sent to prison so that she could be with her mom. She has been in and out of prison ever since. Heartbreaking story.
- A Prairie Home Companion: Garrison Keillor's laconic tales of life in Lake Woebegone, Minnesota -"Where all the women are strong, all the men are good looking, and all the children are above average."
- And of course the Stuff: How Stuff Works; Stuff You Missed in History Class and Stuff Your Mother Never Told You.
- Untested: I just downloaded Dan Carlin's Hardcore History but haven't listened to it yet. I'll let you know.
Snippet# 8: Best new catchphrase learned since last blog: Don't forget to take the suck out it. Shout out to Prince William the Tim.
Snippet #9: The lawn guy always says, "Sorry I woke you up." when I answer the door. 8:00 a.m. on a Saturday or 6:00 p.m. on a Tuesday, doesn't matter, "Sorry I woke you up." He has never once woken me and it's getting pretty irritating.
Snippet # 10: War's classic cruising song "Low Rider" causes spinal degeneration. Seriously. I cannot listen to that song and sit up straight. Like fighting a sneeze. Pointless.
Last but not least....
Snippet # 11: I love the way my husband says AtLANna. Don't ask me why. I have no clue but I smile every time he says it.
Well folks, the caffeine is waning and the To-Do list is growing so I'm outta here. Have a great day, and don't forget to take the suck out of it!
P.S. The caffeine won.
Sunday, July 19, 2009
Deep Thinking and Krispy Kreme
Sunday, May 24, 2009
"I am quite illiterate, but I read a lot." J.D. Salinger
Thursday, May 7, 2009
No Laughing Matter
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