Monday, May 12, 2008
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Box Orgy
Quote: "The stand-up comedian and the girl in the monkey suit are who make out. I don't think I've ever said that before." - Laura, on the opportunities of speech that the Tila Tequila reality show provide.I am back in my home town, roofing for my father, until I leave for San Francisco on June 2nd. (I've been busy, and today I managed to setup my computer. Goodness, I miss Xanga when I'm busy). Anyways, I'd head to SF sooner, but at the end of May my sister is moving with her husband and two children to Germany. They'll spend their last few state-side days in Oklahoma, and I want to see them before they head off.
I reach three startling conclusions each time I move. First, the box is the single greatest achievement of mankind (perhaps of the universe). Let's put it this way: you can do anything with, in, or on a box. It might be an inherent property of prepositional phrases, but it might be that the box is that fantastic. Boxes are so incredible, I suggest that the word box replace the word orgasm. Geeks would rejoice, because the term multi-boxing would take on new meanings. And moving-to-a-new-place related sentences will be more fun: "The liquor store said we can take all the boxes we needed," "My room has a lot of boxes in it," or "Wow, a box in a box."
Second, bookends are the greatest failure of mankind. We can put a man on the moon; we can put a man in a box on the moon; he can have a box in that box; but we can't produce a bookend that works without a giant dictionary being placed on it. The second you touch a bookshelf, every book falls in to disarray. The results of moving a shelved book are so disastrous that I'm almost led to believe that the damage in Myanmar (Burma) resulted from a bookend catastrophe rather than from a cyclone.
Third, I own too much. I'm hoping that I can take this opportunity to reduce the number of materials good I own. Ideally, I'd like to be able to fit all of my belongings (except for oil paintings) in to the back of a small sized car. In a perfect world, I'd own a Mac Book Pro, an iPod, three boxes of books, an X-Box 360, and a few boxes of clothing.
On to serious business, a few weeks ago I played Scattegories with a group of friends. Nothing creates life long feuds between couples and friends like a friendly game based on personal subjectivity mixed with an individuals creativity for semantics. Here are two suggestion of mine that got vetoed.
Letter: B
Item: Things on a Map
My Suggestion: Bottom - Every map has a bottom.Letter: F
Item: Villian/Monster
My Suggestion: Fictictious - this is the weaker of the two, but none of my opponents even offered a word.On a side note, a friend once played the greatest Scattegories word ever.
Letter: K
Item: Things that are black.
Suggestion: Kenan and Kel. - double points!
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Comments (13)
Scattergories' new to me. Sounds like the kind of game i would love to play, twisting words and meanings around, and never actually stating anything proper.
In a perfect world, i would be in Barbados, accompanied by a hunky gorgeous Spanish men, sipping cocktail by the beach, and not commenting on this.
Hello there Mr. Pope! It's been so long...couple of years at least...since I've said hello. You probably don't even remember me! That's okay. I just wanted to say that I think you will love it in S.F. I actually live less than an hour away and I have to say it is one of the most beautiful cities I've ever visited. Have you been there before? I'm actually from the bay area...moved to Tulsa and now have been living back in the bay area for the past two years. Have a safe move! The wind on I-40 can be awful.
-Jayme
About box , in the past poor people put the money they have saved in a box : the money box !! Are banks nowadays so sure ?
In friendship
Michel
I'm getting ready to move in about two weeks. I'm in the midst of packing and I didn't realize how much stuff I had. It's crazy. I don't know where it came from.
Haha. I love boxes as well, come to think of it. And even though moving is a bitch, I love packing everything up because it really does give you a sense of things you do and don't need. Have fun cleaning out your life!
Funny...I had a conversation about boxes yesterday. Did you know you can buy a box of boxes at Costco? I did not and I was very excited by a box of boxes.
So, we on for drinks when you come to my town?
ryc: I hate the goddamn sailboat in Phantom Hourglass so much.
My friends' cats agree. Boxes are the greatest.
I thought Tyler told me you guys were road tripping up there on the 15th? In any case, hopefully I'll get to see you before you leave!
everything comes in boxes!
scattegories sounds like fun.
how's oklahoma?
DUDE! I haven't played Scattergories in YEARS. That makes me want to look on ebay and find it...
Boxes really ARE fabulous. I love them. I save cute ones. And by cute I mean any box that has a laminated surface, an apple logo, or is smaller than 6" wide. Box saving can go too far, though. I discovered this when I decided to clean our attic last year, where I discovered (much to my horror) that my husband had been saving EVERY BOX that came into our possession up there. FOR 5 YEARS. It was positively bizarre. It reminded me of that moment in "A Beautiful Mind" where John Nash's wife discovers the shed full of weird clippings and pushpins and yarn and realizes she has left her child alone with that guy... SO, I spent an entire day throwing boxes down onto our garage floor from the attic, then climbing down and breaking down the boxes and tying them into stacks with twine and putting them on the curb. I had three stacks of flattened boxes that were each 5 feet high. I can understand saving the box our Apple G5 came in, and the boxes for your speakers and audio components... those have specially shaped foam in them... but my husband had the box our toaster had come in and we no longer had the toaster. I digress. I think my point was that while I love boxes, discovering that your husband has a box-saving psychosis and has turned your attic into a huge fire hazard that houses millions of roaches is not a positive experience. YAY BOXES, though.i've never played scattegories. this is what you do for me, my friend. you induce me to want to play board games. some friends will drive friends to drink. some will drive friends to smoke. some will drive some to curse.
you drive me to use the alphabet and my rapist wit!
hi. im gladys.
so thoughtful to attend a map....
how is your hometown, is it a peace and lovely place?
i never went back to hometown.(-O- |||) i think some day i will.
the last part is quite cute, so wat is "G" stand for??