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not what i intended to write about

i have a blog post simmering in my head, based on my somewhat yearly re-read of sheri tepper’s gibbon’s decline and fall. the basic contours are ruminations that the current wave of religious zealotry may be a frightened response to an increasingly complex (albeit better-understood than 250 years ago) world. i don’t know how much further i will get than that, so in the meantime, i offer up alejna’s unread book meme/not meme.

according to alejna (and you should read the provenance of the meme over at her blog; it’s interesting – the top 106 unread books at LibraryThing):

Bold what you have read, italicize your did not finishes, strikethrough the ones you hated, put *asterisks next to those you’ve read more than once, and put a + cross in front of the books that are on your bookshelf.

i’m probably going to add editoral comments [in brackets].

so, continue below the fold for my reads of the unread (as opposed to deads of the undead)… and i apologize for the order in which the books are listed. they are not alphabetized, sorted by author, date of publication, or anything logical i can discern. unless it’s the most-unread to the least-unread (or vice versa), but that would be wholly subjective. and subject to change without notice.
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list

     1. Where is your cell phone?      stand

     2. Relationship?      full

     3. Your hair?      short

     4. Work?      quit

     5. Your brother?      geek

     6. Your favorite thing?      life

     7. Your dream last night?      whales

     8. Your favorite drink?      pond1

     9. Your dream car?      none

     10. The room you’re in?      bed

     11. Your shoes?      keds

     12. Your fears?      fourth

     13. What do you want to be in 10 years?      me

     14. Who did you hang out with this weekend?      g

     15. What you’re not good at?      calm

     16. Muffin?      stud

     17. One of your wish list items?      book

     18. Where you grew up?      home

     19. The last thing you did?      wake

     20. What are you wearing?      shirt

     21. What aren’t you wearing?      pearls2

     22. Your pet?      odd

     23. Your computer?      old

     24. Your life?      good

     25. Your mood?      off

     26. Missing?      boss

     27. What are you thinking about right now?      death3

     28. Your car?      new

     29. Your kitchen?      blue

     30. Your summer?      hot

     31. Your favorite color?      cmyk4

     32. When is the last time you laughed?      pun

     33. Last time you cried?      film

     34. School?      trade

     35. Love?      much

alejna’s right, it’s harder than it looks. but it occupied 45 minutes, so i’m going to get out of bed and start the day. i’ve got an electrician coming in at 7 to fix (hopefully) the attic exhaust fan. because #30.
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1 i realize this may seem gross to some, but for whatever reason i chose to read “drink” as “body of water” (as in, “she fell in the drink”). the answer to that question, of course, is the atlantic ocean – the “pond” between the u.s. and europe.

2 i enjoyed this one. the list, after all, is potentially endless. things i’m not wearing: cap, chaps, cats, coat, cowl, cape… and those are just one-syllable “c” things.

3 questions 25-27 disquieted me. i still think about judy on almost a daily basis, but it has become less painful. thinking about her in terms of missing her, though – that knotted my gut.

4 technically i cheated on this one, as it isn’t pronounced “smick.” i know it, you know it, let’s move on.

half-baked answers

to alejna’s fresh-baked questions, which i requested after reading her wonderful post. if anyone wants me to come up with questions, say the word. this one’s too neat not to want to pass along.

1. If you could go back and relive any time from your life (and not necessarily have to relive whatever time followed), what time or event would you go back to?

uff. tough one. would i have to relive it exactly the same, or could i change it?

it’s hard to think of a time when i wasn’t confused about one thing or another (who i was, what i was doing, where i was going). one of the things i’m enjoying about getting older is that i’m more centered: while i’d be hard pressed to say i’m less confused, i think it bothers me less than it used to because i have a more solid sense of self. i still don’t know what i’m doing (although the interwebs is a great help for things like deciding when to fertilize the azaleas) or where i’m going (again, the interwebs to the rescue – mapquest!), but i’m happier just winging it. i’d like to think it’s because i learned something from all those times i’d rather not relive, but it might just be the zoloft.

2. I like to say the word “pants.” I think “pants” is a funny word. What words do you find funny? What words do you like saying, or just generally like?

i think “grackle” is a funny word. so is “sweetheart,” because the “th” jumps out at me even though there’s no “th” sound in it. i like the word “sugar” as a term of endearment, and i use it fairly often. some of my favorite words, however, are entirely made up. snuffy, for example, is a master fartriloquist – he has the amazing ability to throw his farts, so that you hear them (and, unfortunately, smell them) even when he is nowhere in sight. i also like “blarfsnot,” which i probably picked up from a douglas adams book and usually use as an interjection. (i have schoolhouse rock to thank for being able to identify “blarfsnot” as an interjection.) INterJECTshun!

3. If you could go anywhere in the world for a meal, and not have to worry about time or expense, where would you go? What would you eat?

[aside: "meal" is a strange word. it makes me automatically think of "mealy," which is not a good thing.]

i have long been on a search for the perfect gnocchi. (another great word, both to read and say.) the closest i have found was in a tiny restaurant on mykonos. i’d go back there in a heartbeat, if i didn’t have to wait in line.

4. Let’s go the inanimate object route. Imagine that you are a suitcase. Describe yourself and your contents. (Okay, that’s not actually a question.)

i’d have to say i’m a beat-up carryon, scarred and stained but structurally sound. the kind of suitcase you don’t have to worry about getting dinged because it would just add character, but wouldn’t want to check because if the airline lost it, it would be a pain in the ass to replace. you don’t remember where you got it, it seems like you’ve always had it, and chances are it was a hand-me-down.

contents? the necessities, and some odds and ends i’ve picked up along the way. a few changes of underwear, a good book or three, a sketchpad, some pencils and pens. probably some smushed granola bars hiding in a side pocket. socks. a bathing suit. a few unworn lembranças do senhor do bomfim da bahia, knotted together. there’s still quite a bit of space in me – i’m not nearly filled up.

5. If you could have any job in the world (past, present or fictitious), and all of the qualifications to do that job well, what job would you have? Why?

master silversmith. it comes from a combination of reading johnny tremain in grade school, and taking metalworking at RISD. there’s something intensely satisfying to me about working in silver. the medium has definite limitations, so each project is like a logic puzzle. and despite the need for technical skill, there’s still an element of chance, especially when casting or pickling. silver has always struck me as a sincere metal – unlike gold, it only comes in one color; it isn’t ridiculously rare, expensive, or finicky to work with; and if neglected, it will tarnish and leave nasty smudges on your skin or clothes. i can relate to silver.

Bonus question (not one I made up):

You are in Louisiana; New Orleans to be specific. There is chaos all around you caused by a hurricane with severe flooding. This is a flood of Biblical proportions. You are a photojournalist working for a major newspaper, and you’re caught in the middle of this epic disaster. The situation is nearly hopeless. You’re trying to shoot career-making photos. There are houses and people swirling around you, some disappearing under the water. Nature is unleashing all of its destructive fury. Suddenly you see a man floundering in the water. He is fighting for his life, trying not to be taken down with the debris. You move closer… somehow the man looks familiar. You suddenly realize who it is. It’s George W. Bush, President of the United States!! At the same time you notice that the raging waters are about to take him under… forever. You have two options – you can save the life of G.W. Bush, or you can shoot a dramatic Pulitzer Prize winning photo, documenting the death of one of the world’s most powerful men. So here’s the question, and please give an honest answer:

Would you select high-contrast color film, or would you go with the classic simplicity of black and white?

black and white, hands down. but what’s this “film” you speak of?

sunday afternoon meme

per alejna’s request, i’m listing my top books… don’t know how many i’ll get to, but i’ll give it a go. i’m not using any particular criteria, just what comes to mind. and no particular order, either.

1. chapterhouse: dune. i was originally going to put down the whole dune series, but decided to pick one. i still have my copy of chapterhouse from high school. i think i like it because it’s almost entirely female-oriented; darwi odrade is one of my favorite protagonists from herbert’s pantheon. i haven’t read brian herbert’s sequel (wikipedia tells me it’s hunters of dune), but given how awful i found his first foray into the duniverse, i don’t think i’m missing much.

2. one monster after another. hands down, my favorite children’s book. my favorite children’s book author, mercer mayer. i still have my original copy (first printing, i think – it’s identical to this one available on ebay).

[aside: as i was searching for a non-amazon link to one monster after another, i came across a site called, "uppity girls and fearless women: a picture book bibliography." alejna, you may want to check it out.]

3. pretty much any of barbara hambly’s vampire, windrose, darwath, and winterlands novels. the darwath trilogy – now numbering five, in an oddly douglas adams-esque fashion – is my favorite of the bunch, but they are all variations on a theme: strong women, useful (if somewhat befuddled) men. the winterlands novels get a bit convoluted, and i think the earlier books are better than the later ones, but the idea of turning into a dragon still appeals to me.

4. and the band played on. randy shilts. much better than his followup book, conduct unbecoming. i read it in high school after it was first published, and have re-read it several times since then. i’m always fascinated; the identification of gaetan dugas particularly appeals to the MPH still lurking within me.

5. the control of communicable diseases in man. years ago, when i felt sick, i would scour this book trying to match my symptoms with diseases. did i have rocky mounted spotted fever? yellow fever? smallpox? the book now has a slightly different name; the particular edition that is near to my heart has the cholera flag design cover.

[aside: i'm noticing that i read all the books so far pre-1989. did i not read anything compelling after high school? i doubt that's the case. let's see if i can come up with five later books.]

6. biohazard, by ken alibek. i read this when i was in my bioterrorism phase, about six years ago. fascinating reading, if you like that sort of thing. (it was a reach to come up with this book – the next on my list was going to be the medical detectives, but i read it in – you guessed it – highschool. again, early warning signs of a future MPH.)

7. archy and mehitabel. don marquis. this, too, predates college, but i’m including it because it was first published in 1927. it was gifted to me by my dad; you know you really rate in my book if i give you a copy of the same edition. dad’s favorite poem from the book is freddy the rat perishes (he takes on a tarantula after eating some rat poison; his line is “i m more full of death than a drug store”), and mom’s is mehitabel and her kittens, which reads in part,

of course if i were a family cat
they would probably
be drowned anyhow
sometimes i think
the kinder thing would be
for me to carry the
sweet little things
over to the river
and drop them in myself
but a mother s love archy
is so unreasonable
something always prevents me

i’ve always had my suspicions about my mother.

8. thurgood marshall: american revolutionary. this isn’t really one of my favorite books, but i’m reaching because i’m trying to come up with something published recently. of the SCOTUS-related reading for pleasure i’ve done, this one is my favorite so far. juan williams’ style is accessible; marshall is a total cad. and a remarkable strategist. i still haven’t finished justice for all: earl warren and the nation he made, which is a much longer, denser read, but so far it’s also very good.

[aside: i just noticed that none of my favorite graphic novelist's "real" novels are listed.  while quite good, i guess they just didn't grab me.  as an honorable mention i'll include death: the high cost of living, which i notice is due to start filming this year.]

9.   earth, by david brin.  not nearly as fast-paced or exotic as most of his other books, this one takes place on a near-future earth.  global warming has melted the ice caps, radically changing the coastlines; secrecy has been abolished; the internet and gaia are merging.  it was published in 1990, and i didn’t read it until ‘93-’94 or thereabouts.  my copy is dogeared, to say the least.  i also think it’s falling apart.

10. the joy of cooking, or as some call it, “rombauer becker.”  the original version.  need to know how to skin a squirrel? this book has it.  want to corn your own beef?  it’s in here.  i have a paperback copy of the original version, which i bought in college when i needed a recipe for stuffed roasted chicken, and the “updated” 1997 version – vastly inferior, IMO – in hardback.   more proof that there’s a blog for everything: here, someone is trying to cook his or her way through the 1997 edition.  wow.

well, i got through 10 books before losing steam.  jeff, what’re your favorite books?  jamesrandymaarten?  bueller?  bueller?  anyone?

[query to self: why are the vast majority of my blog links to guys?  is it that more guys blog than gals?  or that i have more male friends than female?  or is there some other explanation?]

jeff’s movie meme

okay, he hasn’t made it easy, so i’m going to cut and paste and then answer the questions so his responses don’t taint mine.

1. Popcorn or candy?

both. ever since mark i-can’t-remember-his-last-name (castleman?), the boyfriend whom i met in the food court of union station when he was testing movie trailers and i agreed to sit through, among other things, the trailer for the air up there — ever since he introduced me to the wonders of a mouthful of popcorn-plus-m&ms on our first date (the nightmare before christmas), i can only say, both.

2. Name a movie you’ve been meaning to see forever.

hmm. foreverever? honestly i can’t think of one. in this age of dvds and movies on demand, i’ve pretty much seen everything i want to… oh, no, wait. yes, there is one: taxi zum klo.

3. You are given the power to recall one Oscar: Who loses theirs and to whom?

i don’t pay enough attention to the oscars, but i was annoyed that tom hanks kept winning them for playing damaged characters. if he got one for forrest gump — oh, and i see that he did — i’d take that away and give it to morgan freeman. because let’s face it. morgan freeman. in shawshank. that’s a no-brainer.

cell8.jpg4. Steal one costume from a movie for your wardrobe. Which will it be?

almost anything eiko ishioka did for bram stoker’s dracula. it came out when i was taking costume design, and i fell in luuuuurve. or anything grace kelly wore in rear window. but wait. okay: it would have to be this outfit that j.lo wore in the cell.

5. Your favorite film franchise is…

the terminator. if you ignore the second and third movies. or at least the third one. the second was okay.

ooh. and alien. if you ignore the third and fourth movies.

6. Invite five movie people over for dinner. Who are they? Why’d you invite them? What do you feed them?

this requires too much thought. next question…

7. What is the appropriate punishment for people who answer cell phones in the movie theater?

bullet in the brain pan. squish.

8. Choose a female bodyguard: Ripley from Aliens. Mystique from X-Men. Sarah Connor from Terminator 2. The Bride from Kill Bill. Mace from Strange Days.

mace. i’ve got a thing for kick-ass black chicks. it would’ve been a more difficult decision if you’d added may day from a view to a kill.

9. What’s the scariest thing you’ve ever seen in a movie?

someone’s saggy ass, i’m sure.

10. Your favorite genre (excluding comedy and drama) is?

scifi/horror

11. You are given the power to greenlight movies at a major studio for one year. How do you wield this power?

by rejecting anything that is a remake, stars ben affleck, or that adam sandler thought would be a good idea.

and i’d greenlight anything pauly shore wanted to do. just because.

12. Bonnie or Clyde?

bonnie. warren beatty: ugh.

13. Who are you tagging to answer this survey? (Three or more)

gee, who do i know that has a thing for movies? there’s my coffee monkey (but he doesn’t have a website, so i’ll link to his chud profile) and e-mail him this; roomie james; and fellow brown film society geek jennie.

three sentences:

(this was actually pretty difficult, because the first two books i grabbed — a pocket constitution/supreme court factoid book and the case of sacco and vanzetti by felix frankfurter — didn’t have 123 pages.)

the next day he is in a bad mood and sits sulking behind the counter. the room is in semidarkness; there is no electricity. where the sun’s rays enter, the dust dances and makes the room appear even drearier.

eh. kinda boring. but to be expected from asne seierstad’s the bookseller of kabul, which i’m finding to be a good read, but paced like molasses.

gary’s was much better:

hey. shit. hanne.

yes man, by danny wallace.

and with that, i tag james, randy and chris. go to jeff’s blog and follow the directions.

because jeff did it.

from this post

1. How does the world see you?
“call me,” blondie. um…

2. Will I have a happy life?
“headhunter v.1.0,” front 242. i can’t figure how to apply this to life.

3. What do my friends think of me?
“down and out in paradise,” john mellencamp. i guess there are worse places to be down & out. and my backyard is lush like eden.

4. Do people secretly lust after me?
“dress rehearsal for reproduction,” god lives underwater. really. looks like an unequivocal yes.

5. How can I make myself happy?
“dreaming of me,” depeche mode. happiness lies within.

6. What should I do with my life?
“paper and iron (notes and coin),” xtc. work for a white-shoe law firm, apparently. i wonder if that answer would fly in an interview…. “and why do you want to work for us?” “my ipod told me to.”

7. Will I ever have children?
“24,” jem. the lyrics are not promising, given it’s a song about a woman with 24 hours to live — “…and i can’t believe/how i’ve been wasting my time…”

8. What is some good advice for me?
“feel like makin’ love,” melissa ferrick (excellent cover of the roberta flack song). i’m seeing a pattern here… “…when you talk to me, when you’re moanin’ sweet & low/when you’re touchin’ me and my feelins start to show…”

9. How will I be remembered?
“mary’s operation,” 23 skidoo. this is a song that i don’t think i’ve ever listened to.

10. What’s my signature dance song?
“filling up with heaven,” human league. not really dancy, and it’s all about dependence on someone else. i like dancing alone!

11. What’s my current theme song?
falling for you,” jem. i find this hilarious.

12. What do others think my current theme song is?
“roadrunner,” the modern lovers. apparently others think i’m zipping around, in love with modern moonlight.

13. What shall they play at my funeral?
“kiss them for me,” siouxsie & the banshees. you know it. i may be delayed.

14. What type of men do I like?
“who needs love like that,” erasure. creepy. there was a phase in my life… you know, the wrong boy phase in every girl’s life…

15. How’s my love life?
“human fly,” the cramps. bwah!

jeff’s google image meme

hmmm.

1. not sure what it tells you. other than where consider myself to have “grown up”:

2. so boring:

3. one of my photos (but not a photo of me):

4. why grandfather?

5. must be because i’m thinking about breakfast…

6. this is what i got with “beer” (assuming by “drink” you mean “alcoholic beverage”):

7. rain. yup, really.

hrm.