Showing posts with label Mathman. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mathman. Show all posts

Friday, September 26, 2008

Welcome to our clutter

The provocative and entertaining D-Cup recently showed off some of her and Mathman's refrigerator decorations, giving a nifty little glimpse into their family life.

She invited me to do the same:




There you go. Sure, the stainless steel could use a good polishing, but no clutter.

Not much of a glimpse into any kind of a life at all, is it?

Ok...let's see...how's this:



That there is the brain center of the whole household. Yep. Business cards, cell phones, coupons, ink pens, a calender, tickets to Nick Cave at the Riviera, it's all there. Look close and you can even see some political commentary, a gift from Johnny Yen's son:



I feel bad because I can't remember where the Day of the Dead skull magnet came from. MizBubs would know, but she's a decent, hardworking midwesterner so she's asleep right now.
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Let's scoot over a few feet to where the computer is at.



This is approximately 6' east of the brain center. These two points form the AXIS OF MISCELLANY. When this picture was taken I'd been working there, so this is my stuff. The latest Cheaper Than Dirt catalog is there (I was hunting for a gun locker) as well as a book I just finished reading, Keep it Real: Everything You Need to Know About Researching and Writing Creative Nonfiction. Somewhere under there is a set of photocopied mindfulness exercises I'm supposed to be working on that, in yet another moment that proves that the world is driven by irony, I had misplaced for several days. It was lost, but now it's found.
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Hey! I just realized it's Friday now. Time for a pre-dawn Random Ten:

Come To Your Tommy Now—Leonard Clark

Down The Reeperbahn—Tom Waits

All Apologies—Nirvana

I’m Gonna Sit Right Down—Frank Sinatra

Married Man Blues—Jessie Mae Hemphill

Beltane Walk—Mark Bolan

Neighborhood Threat—Iggy Pop

Black Stone Heart—Bauhaus

Today—Jefferson Airplane

It’s a Good Day—Peggy Lee

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I hope it's a good day for you.