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a phone made of pink bunny fur

Tuesday, January 13th, 2009

last night i wanted to make some notes so i went to the bookshelf and grabbed one of my many half-used journals. the one i grabbed (catwoman cartoon cover) has sat unused since 2000, and only the first dozen or so pages were filled. it was mostly filled with random thoughts but i came across this entry:
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while riding BART i was asked by a man if he could create and recite a spoken-word poem for me….on any topic i’d like. I agreed, and having just left work (telecom software) i chose “telephones” as the topic. his creation went something like this:

“I would create a phone, not of plastic, not of the materials commonly associated with phones. I would create a phone made of pink bunny fur. If I were not home this phone would provide a response tailored to the caller. It could tell those I did not wish to hear from exactly how i felt. I could call straight down to the center of the earth. I could call the devil, because I am sure his life is quite mundane”

i wasn’t able to capture it all but that is the gist. i arrived at my station, cutting short his poem, but i felt compelled to tell him i would totally like a phone like that. especially the pink bunny fur.
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i had forgotten this episode but i am glad to have recovered the memory. i enjoyed several other scribblings as well. during a business trip i wrote this while waiting for a cab… “another glass of wine. my cab has not arrived. inefficiency of public transportation has increased my intoxication”. i vaguely remember overhearing this next one at a restaurant, but why i start it out the way i do, i have no idea….”cheeseburger, potato salad. i hear that butchers used to outnumber restaurants 5 to 1. now it’s the opposite”. i bet that is true.

i am going to try to do this again – carry a journal for random thoughts. i found this journal far more interesting than other, more deliberate ones i’ve kept. those become too contrived and less spontaneous. hope you enjoyed the poem!

Random Easter Story

Saturday, March 8th, 2008

At Spanish school my teacher Rebecca would break up our lessons with “conversations”.  It helped get my ear tuned to Spanish verbs.  Rebecca was telling me about semana santa in san pedro which includes a laundry list of processions, religious ceremonies and special foods.  Then it’s my turn.  What is easter like in the USA?  I said people attend Sunday mass/services (yeah, and….) and have an easter meal (which is….) which is ham and…..ham and…..whatever else one might want.

Let me tell you, that seemed like an underwhelming account of easter in the US, so grasping for straws I decided to attempt a description of the easter bunny – in really bad Spanish.  He’s a make-believe cangrejo – oops, no not a crab – a canejo and he hides colored eggs for kids to find.  Some eggs are real and painted and others are plastic with treats inside them.  Yes, children believe he is real.  I’m not sure how much sense this made but I realized that even if I did a pretty good job of communicating, it is a pretty strange ritual.  A giant rabbit hiding eggs?  Why not a giant chicken?  I’m sure I learned this somewhere but I don’t remember.

Random Observation

Apparently people in latin America consider ice cream appropriate for all-day consumption.  It is not at all uncommon to see children with ice cream cones for breakfast.  But it’s probably not any worse than a bowl of count chocula, huh?