Thursday, July 31, 2008

Trashcan Lives

Once, when I was in high school, I spent the weekend down in Laguna Beach pretending to be homeless.

Now don’t get me wrong. This wasn’t some kind of game to me. I didn’t walk around in dirty clothes, begging for money only to go home and sleep in my nice, warm bed. I genuinely felt that I needed to know what it was like, if only for a night or two. So, I told my parents that I was spending the weekend with my best friend Doug (sorry guys), packed a few extra layers of clothes in my backpack and away I went. Days were spent watching tourists while eating the tortillas kept in the pocket of my jeans. I’d watch the surfers, tourists and basketball players and say hello to anyone passing by as I sat on my bench or against a wall.

It didn’t take long for me to see just how invisible you feel being on the street. People will walk past you, almost through you, as if you were a phantom. You don’t have to smell bad or look dangerous. You only have to appear in need. In need of food, money, courtesy… it doesn’t matter. If people feel you want or need something they have, you’re done for. Written off and ignored. Of course… they aren’t really ignoring you. They don’t trust you enough to ignore you. They just try their hardest to avoid looking at you or hearing you. It's like dealing with children at bedtime.

The nights were better. Walking along the street, peering through the windows of stores I wasn’t welcome in… the sound of the occasional passerby. Sleeping in the shrubs that face the ocean. Looking down the cliff at the waves crashing under the moonlight. Of course it was just as lonely, but at least it was peaceful.

I was reading a collection of poetry today by Charles Bukowski (one of my favorite writers) when I remembered this experience. It was this poem in particular:


Trashcan Lives by Charles Bukowski

the wind blows hard tonight
and it's a cold wind
and I think about
the boys on the row.

I hope some of them have a bottle of
red.

it's when you're on the row
that you notice that
everything
is owned
and that there are locks on
everything.

this is the way a democracy
works:
you get what you can,
try to keep that
and add to it
if possible.

this is the way a dictatorship
works too
only they either enslave or
destroy their
derelicts.

we just forgot ours.

in either case
it's a hard
cold
wind.

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Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Ode To a Perfect Breakfast

Coffee; black and hot.
There's nothing more perfect in it's simplicity.

Corned Beef Hash; made fresh daily and cooked just right. Eggs; over-easy and ready for toast-dipping. Potatoes; crisp skin covering molten hot deliciousness. Just enough onion & pepper to compliment without overpowering.

Sourdough Toast; burnt...on purpose, with butter finding its way into each nook & cranny.

and last, but not least

French Toast with Fresh Strawberries; so sweet you don't even need the syrup. (this one was Christa's, not mine).


(Photos by Christa)

Yes, I know that having the cooks purposely burn my food will most likely result in my getting some horrific form of cancer.
Yes, I know that meat is murder.... but I also know that it's delicious!

You know what made this unhealthy breakfast even better? The nice, fat cigar I had afterward.

Suck it, health nuts!

p.s.

I did actually accomplish quite a bit on the ol' house this weekend, and I'll do a post about it later.

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On Shaky Ground

So, I was working on a nice post about my weekend when all of the sudden this happened:



Ah yes... the joy of living in California. Nothing like a good, 5.8 earthquake before lunch to really wet the ol' appetite.

I'll do my post-weekend post a bit later I guess.

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Saturday, July 26, 2008

Weekend plans...


This should be a nice, productive weekend (I hope).

I'm off to Home Depot to get some supplies so I can finish sanding/ prepping the bedroom I'm painting this weekend. I'm hoping to have all the prep work finished early so I can get out and enjoy this beautiful day..

Then tomorrow, I'll get the room painted first thing so I can go out and play.

If I don't update with photos of a newly painted room by Monday, then you'll know my plan failed. haha

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Wednesday, July 23, 2008

I love Radiohead

It's true. I love Radiohead. I have since the first moment I heard them. In fact, I have one of their lyrics ("Immerse Your Soul in Love") tattooed across my collarbone.

Today I was stumbling around the internet and came across a YouTube video of Thom Yorke performing "Videotape". It's just Mr. Yorke and a piano, and I think it's perfect in both its simplicity and its beauty.




Videotape

When I'm at the pearly gates
This'll be on my videotape
My videotape
My videotape

When Mephistopheles is just beneath
And he's reaching up to grab me

This is one for the good days
And I have it all here
In red blue green
In red blue green

You are my center when I spin away
Out of control
On videotape
On videotape

This is my way of saying goodbye
Because I can't do it face to face
So I'm talking to you before it's too late

No matter what happens now
I shouldn't be afraid
Because I know today has been the most perfect day I've ever seen




There are few things in this world that touch my soul the way a well-crafted song can.
If I were to lose my sense of hearing, I honestly don't know if I would chose to continue living.

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Friday, July 18, 2008

Perfection

Pearl Jam played a show a few days ago honoring The Who. This performance wasn't just the best of the night, but one of the best live performances I've ever seen & heard. The performance was so powerful that I actually got teary-eyed... and that was from watching it on TV!




It's no wonder that I've been a die-hard Pearl Jam fan since I first heard them.

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Thursday, July 17, 2008

Politics as Usual?

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Handhelds & Hot Dogs






Thanks to T-Mobile, I was able to upgrade from my never-working-properly cell phone to a new Blackberry Curve for the paltry sum of $50 or so. I’ve only had it a couple of days, but I have to say I’m already in love. Granted, many of the things that excite me are simple functions that my last phone just wasn’t doing (like sending picture messages), but this is still one awesome phone. It does pretty much everything but feed me and wipe my ass.

I know it goes against my new “less is more” philosophy, but since I did technically get rid of the other phone to get this, I’ll just count it as a “replacement” versus “more new crap I don’t need”. Do you buy that load of crap? Good, me too! Hahaha

In other news, I’ve been working on the house lately (along with Christa and my buddy Adam) and it’s coming along nicely. I’m hoping to get the front bedroom painted and carpeted in the next week or so. I’ll probably start sanding the wood frame windows tomorrow night, and I’m getting a carpet quote Saturday morning.

Then, on Saturday night, Christa and I are heading up to Los Alamitos for the “Weiner Nationals”. The awesomeness should be overshadowed only by the oddness:

“The Wiener Nationals features all the excitement of a Quarter Horse race, with a total of 87 dachshunds strutting their stuff in front of a packed house at Los Alamitos. A total of 11 trial heats will be contested at 50 yards with the winning wieners advancing to the championship race. The participants were selected based on the creativity of their entries.” It’s put on by Wienerschnitzel, with proceeds going to benefit the Seal Beach Animal Care Center. I hope to post photos afterward.

If I can manage to fit cigars, wine and a visit to the ol’ coffee shop in on Sunday, it should be a pretty excellent weekend.

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