13: Walkie Talkie Talk
1. I like to type “okeedoke” instead of “yes” just to piss off my spell checker.
2. I find the little yellow triangle icon with an exclamation point in it annoying.
3. My Exclamation poem: A kiss with punctuation … indicates excitement … long and thoughtful … to the point … ending quickly … with a flair … the exclamation kiss!
4. THIS was really unsettling, seeing my blog translated into redneck, jive, Elmer Fudd speech, and more…
5. I received a three part meme last week from poet/blogger Felicia Mitchell. The questions and answers are as follows: 1. The last book you purchased? Odd Botany, a book of poetry by Thorpe Moeckel, after he gave a reading at Floyd’s Café Del Sol. 2. The last film/network series DVD you purchased? The movie Elf for my daughter-in-law’s daughter for Christmas. 3. The last music or spoken word recording you purchased? No Promises, a CD by Carla Bruni, in which she sings the words of poems written by poets like Emily Dickinson and more.
6. More press on the Teen Meditation Retreat. This one was written by a recent high school graduate who attended the retreat on assignment for the Virginian Pilot in Norfolk HERE.
7. At first it seemed that my husband Joe had fallen under the seduction of a mistress. Since he took on the task of coordinating on-site parking for FloydFest ‘07, I hadn’t seen him in days. For the past five years, he’s volunteered his time in exchange for a weekend pass, but this year, as the Floyd high school soccer coach, he signed on to head up one of the most intensive behind-the-scenes jobs. In exchange, FloydFest makes a substantial donation to the soccer program to help with the purchase of uniforms and equipment … I knew if I wanted to spend any time with Joe I would have to come into the fold, which meant seeing FloydFest through the windshield of his golf cart. ~ Excerpt from A FloydFest Date, a story I wrote after last year’s FloyFest that appeared in the program this year.
8. At the festival quite a few people who had read the above story came up to me to ask how the date was going. I answered, “Which date? The one with Joe or the one with Governor Warner?” See HERE and HERE.
9. Now that the corn and tomatoes are coming in like gangbusters, ready for picking and eating, it’s hard to pull myself away for my planned trip to Hull, Massachusetts, (the peninsula I grew up on) to visit my family.
10. The good news is that the corn came in just when the cold sore on my lip cleared up, which means I can eat it salted and buttered, painlessly.
11. We get paid in corn for We get paid in corn … for our garden labor … We strike it rich … with every husk … pulled back … The sun has forged … an Aztec banquet … a silky purse … for August gold … More HERE.
12. “Don’t tell people how to live their lives. Just tell stories and they’ll figure out how the story applies to them.” ~ Randy Pausch October 23, 1960 – July 25, 2008
13. When we were kids and we’d ask our dad to tell us a story, this is what he’d say: I”ll tell you a story of Jack and the Dory. Now my story’s begun. I’ll tell you another of Jack and his brother. Now my story’s all done.
Post notes: The photo above is of the walkie talkie my husband used while working at FloydFest (See and scroll HERE) this year. He knows I collect 13’s and made sure to point it out to me. Thursday headquarters is here. My other 13’s are here. View more 13 Thursday’s here. #144.
July 31st, 2008 8:31 am
Great list! Have a great day!
July 31st, 2008 9:15 am
Interesting list! I get a kick out of translating my blog into jive, Elmer Fudd speak and so on. Have a great day!
July 31st, 2008 10:46 am
Fun list. Sounds like FloydFest would be a lot of work. Happy T13!
July 31st, 2008 11:34 am
That’s quite mysterious of your Dad! He knew how to reel you in, didn’t he?
July 31st, 2008 12:06 pm
Like Pausch’s optimism. Hard to tell whether blunt direct is the minimum or way over the maximum for some people. Some are thick to stories. And some can only hear thru anecdotes.
Nice that you’ll be getting up to see other family.
July 31st, 2008 1:37 pm
I love #12 🙂
July 31st, 2008 2:02 pm
I like your TT 13. I thought it was really different.
My 34th TT is up: 13 comments you can make to your physician while he’s performing a colonoscopy on you. Here’s the link.
July 31st, 2008 3:18 pm
OMG! That #4 is totally hilarious! I had to send the link to my friends. Hehehe!
July 31st, 2008 7:03 pm
Heheh … I love #1 and often purposefully alter spellings myself for much the same reason. I enjoyed your ‘exclamation poem’ and am glad you’ll be able to enjoy the fresh corn as you like it with plenty of salt & butter. Love the quote from Randy Pausch in #12 and my dad used #13 with us when we were young too ;–)
Hugs and blessings,
July 31st, 2008 8:02 pm
Great TT and can’t wait to see you!! xox
August 1st, 2008 3:56 am
ohhhh, missing me some southern corn and tomatoes! our tomatoes are the size of pencil erasers! we are just coming out of the yellow bloom stage!
August 1st, 2008 12:38 pm
The influx of crops is one of the great things about summer. Nothing beats a tomato from the garden.
August 1st, 2008 1:17 pm
Love the Pausch quote.
And the Hillbilly translator cracked me up!
~S
August 1st, 2008 7:22 pm
I would have shared my tomato crop with you, but …
August 2nd, 2008 7:17 pm
Sorry I missed this! I was completely entranced by the pictures and the floyd fest post. Poor Joe and his enchantress…. 😉