Friday, December 19, 2008
Christmas Frights
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Now playing: The Band - Ain't Got No Home
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Friday, December 12, 2008
A Virtuous Woman
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Now playing: Lou Reed - I'm Waiting For The Man
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Monday, December 8, 2008
Dear God XI: The Son & the father
Dear God,
Y’know God, the best and earliest advice I  ever heard was from my Daddy not long after my blessed birth when I heard him  say to my Mamma, “Well, y’know Babs, ain’t nobody that’s  perfect.”
I have long lived by that, my hole  presidency has lived by that. There ain’t nobody that’s perfect—not Condolezza,  not Dick, not Don, not even Laura (though if Laura would just do that other  little thing she probably would be) and, I have to say, because nobody else I  know will, not even I am perfect.
But you? What was it? When was it.? Was it  after that 550th bottle of Jack that something or someone came to me and said,  “Bud, you is going nowhere in life, and you has got to come to God ‘cause He is  going to take you to a better life and to the presidency, and so shall it be  good and perfect. And so it was that the Man did come to the  presidency…
And then to 
Now, I am not accusing you or anything,  you understand. I don’t know whether it was you God or my Daddy that told me to  go into 
But someone told me, and then left me to  take the blame. Let’s this be our little secret—I blame you. But I’m not going  to go out there and say our boys in 
Now I want you to give some thought to  that God. I want you to then come to me tonight after the Simpsons and before  Laura and tell me whose to blame for us being in 
Have you got it God? Give me a legacy.  Find someone else to blame. But not Dick. Not the vice president. Never Dick.  
Never let it ever be said, oh God, that, I  George W. Bush was ruled by my Dick.
I’ll leave it to  you.
G.
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Now playing: Nina Simone - Don't Let Me Be Misunderstood (Stereo)
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Monday, December 1, 2008
Fairy Tale

Apparently, nobody loves a fairy when she's forty.  Equally apparently, this now appears to be a generally held belief, despite the  fact that there is no significant scientific evidence to support the conclusion.  Indeed the initial conclusion was reached and then imperviously engraved by  something as insubstantive as a music hall staple of the 30s written by Arthur  Le Clerq and sung lustily by Tessie O'Shea. Fairies since of advanced age have  suffered for it.
As indeed am I. For such am I.
I am in rehearsals for the  year-end pantomime. I have never done a pantomime before but I have to say that  I am thoroughly enjoying the experience. In this production, Cinderella, I play  no fewer than three female roles, among them the fairy godmother, in which  capacity I sing that song. I am instructed to mince, to fawn, to exhibit my  feminine side and to leave at the stage door any vestige of self-respect I may  still have. The last is no problem: I have none.
A more experienced  practitioner in such matters tells me that the way to play such roles is to do  so with confidence and not worry about how big a fool you are making of yourself  as you skip gaily around the stage in a tutu bemoaning the fact that your wand  has suddenly developed a droop. He is right of course. But my riposte, offered  as a true method actor, was "But what is the essence of the character here. What  is the inner-self? What of me do I bring to this character?" His answer  was:
"You play three female characters, right?"
"Yes."
"Don't even go  there."
Nevertheless, playing three female characters, particularly the  fairy, is making a subtle change in me. Whether it is drawing out my feminine  side I don't know. But last night, through circumstances way beyond her control,  my wife was stranded in town. As a consequence, I spent a night alone: alone,  restless and missing her.
Oh shit!
I think I'll go out and kick a rugby  ball.
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