By John on August 30, 2010 |
Some things are just too entertaining and… unclassifiable not to pass around. Hence: “Marcel the Shell with Shoes On.” [Hat tip to Eileen of Speak Coffee to Me, temporarily coming out of... well, you know.]
Posted in Cartoons & Animation, Humor, Movies, The Online World | Tagged Marcel the Shell, Speak Coffee to Me, YouTube |
By John on August 29, 2010 |
This utterly breaks with the whiskey river Fridays tradition here. But the most recent post there seems to demand passing around among ourselves. From whiskey river: I had hardly begun to read I asked how can you ever be sure that what you write is really any good at all and he said you can’t [...]
Posted in Poetry, Ruminations, whiskey river Fridays, Writing |
By John on August 28, 2010 |
[The scene opens in the waiting room of Super Mega Giant medical center in a mid-sized city in northern Florida, USA. He is a middle-aged male, and has been for some time. This report includes two Shes: A, a medical assistant; and J, a nurse practitioner.] A: Mr. He? He: Right here. A: Very good, [...]
Posted in Everyday Life, Humor, Real-Life Dialogue, Science & Medicine | Tagged assumptions, EXAM, middle age, real-life dialogue |
By John on August 27, 2010 |
From whiskey river (italicized portion): People don’t realize how much they are in the grip of ideas. We live among ideas much more than we live in nature… I think a person finally emerges from all this nonsense when he becomes aware that his life has a much larger meaning he has been ignoring — [...]
Posted in Cartoons & Animation, Everyday Life, Music, Poetry, Ruminations, whiskey river Fridays |
By John on August 25, 2010 |
[Alfalfa, of the Our Gang comedies, sings of his love for sweet little round-faced, soft-focus Darla. And yes, I know: the song title doesn't have that extra syllable in it. :)] Whom, exactly, do you try to impress? Note that I’m not asking about classes or groups of people. Most of us would like to [...]
Posted in Family, Looking Backward, Music, Reading, Ruminations, Seems to Fit, Style and Craft, Writing | Tagged approval, conflict, Dad, Mrs R, Our Gang |
By John on August 23, 2010 |
I’m pretty sure I posted a link to this on Facebook and/or Twitter a couple months ago, when I first encountered it. For some reason it’s found its way back into my head today, and has been positively ringing there for the last several hours. When a song will simply not leave me alone, my [...]
Posted in Everyday Life, Music, The Online World | Tagged Bobby McFerrin, DJ Dain, Israel Kamakawiwo'ole, Jason Mraz, mashups |
By John on August 20, 2010 |
[Image of Fay Ray, by William Wegman (1988), found here, as well as elsewhere on the Web (e.g., Style Me to the Moon)] From whiskey river: My Hand See how the past is not finished here in the present it is awake the whole time never waiting it is my hand now but not what [...]
Posted in Art & Photography, Poetry, Reading, Ruminations, whiskey river Fridays, Writing | Tagged David Gamon, Dick Allen, Mary Jo Salter, Patty Griffin, Saul Bellow, W.S. Merwin, whiskey river, William Wegman |
By John on August 18, 2010 |
['Super Powers,' by Mark Stivers. Click to view the full set of six.] Given a choice, I think the caption below my portrait — in ten words or less — would say something like writes brilliant stories one hour at a time*. (My Kryptonite: the Internet.) Yours? _______________ * Edit to add: Just to make [...]
Posted in Comics, Everyday Life, Humor, The Internet, Writing | Tagged Mark Stivers, super powers, superheroes |
By John on August 16, 2010 |
Every year around now, a large chunk of blogosphere real estate is turned over to posts, tweets, Facebook status updates, and Flickr albums about a gathering called BlogHer. As the conference title suggests, the focus in on women who blog — it’s apparently attended by a number of guys, as well — and for the [...]
Posted in Everyday Life, In the News, Ruminations, The Online World, Writing | Tagged blogging, BlogHer, neurosis, Wondermark |
By John on August 14, 2010 |
My review of this book is now up over at The Book Book. So is another reviewer’s, as of yesterday — and we’re just following on the heels of the first, from a year ago. Clearly a book that draws reviewers like flies! I liked the book very much although (as you can see from [...]
Posted in Book Reviews, Reading, Style and Craft, The Online World |