we were leaving applebee’s, you know, the neighborhood bar and grill, and someone (me) said, “man, coffee sure would be nice.”
rob said, “there’s a starbucks right over there.”
i said, “would anyone instigate opposition if i were to suggest starbucks?”
mark said, “i would, but i won’t.”
“huh?” i said.
“you said, ‘would you,’ and i said, ‘yes, but i won’t.’”
it was a case of semantics. mark is one for semantics. he was pointing out that i neglected to insert a time modifier into my question. he was communicating that there might be a moment where he would wish to instigate opposition to our going to starbucks, but now was not that moment. he wanted to reserve his right to oppose at a later date, if it so suited him. modifiers are important. another member of the band, the one with asperger syndrome, also has mild neurosis when it comes to clarity and meaning wed to linguistics and logic. he becomes extremely agitated at restaurants when the wait person asks if, “everyone has everything they need,” or if, “everyone is good.” we know he becomes agitated because we hear him mumbling under his breath, “poor african children,” and “clean water, food, shelter,” and such, and, “no, everyone is not good, in fact, we have all sinned and fallen short...none is righteous, no not one....”.
you see, modifiers can be useful and advantageous, especially when you wish to bring food to those who have ordered it without the subjection of pauline quotations.
so, i said, “ah, semantics.”
mark responded in a bizarre, sing-song, rapper voice, “we are semantics, here are some antics.”
we laughed. this was funny. it’s funny because ‘semantics’ and ‘some antics’ sound similar, and there was also the fact that mark’s amusing comments about semantics were in themselves antical. antical is not a word but it should be. or would it be anticle? my point here is that bwack, our drummer, then said, “hey, there’s a starbucks.”
which is funny, because he wasn’t joking.
he often does this. he has a magical power enabling him to selectively offer his attention only to those things of interest to him. he exhibits this skill often. if you ask him a question, like, “hey, bwack, where did you get that cool comb,” there will be a two to four second pause, and then he will look up and say, “huh?” or, sometimes, he will offer an answer that is very near to being completely unrelated to the question, like, “hey, bwack, would you like fruit,” followed by his signature two to four second pre-response pause, then his reply of, “beef?”
a slightly more embarrassing, yet infinitely more revealing, real-life example would be telling you of the time we [band] were all sitting quietly backstage in a green room, each of us typing with solitary resoluteness on our computers, when hogan, our violinist, abruptly broke the silence by passing a large quantity of gas. four seconds later, bwack says, “huh?”
i’m sure you can readily see this power is versatile and advantageous, but i assure you it is difficult to wield.
for him, bwack, our drummer, it is effortless. and also, it has become a running joke – the two to four second pause with the interjection of either unrelated or already covered information. so much so, that when he, bwack, our drummer, said, “hey, there’s a starbucks,” we assumed he was being intentionally amusing by submitting such a self effacing comment, as if he were unaware that the previous conversation about semantics, of which he was a lively participant, had not had ‘starbucks’ as its impetus.
but he was not. which, upon realization, brought to us infinitely more amounts of funny. i mean, we laughed pretty hard. it was but one more demonstrative example that our beloved bwack's attention shifts from one topic to the next solely at his magical behest. it will forever remain unclear as to what was occupying his mind when the first suggestion of starbucks and its proximity presented themselves, but, he did confirm that coffee was a good idea.
here is irrefutable evidence that bwack's "huh" moments have been long standing.
magical. he is a professional wizard and this is incontestable scientific proof.
favorite comment: "Why don't you capitalize the first letters of your sentences? It drives me crazy!" from APolizzi
Comments (70)
now i want some coffee...
some times after reading these blogs i respond in the "b-wack'" way. Theres a pause, "then Huh?" (i.e. The blog Previous) My drink of choice is the Pepermint Mocha Frap !
Abraham
Its cause B Wacks mind works in ways use reg folks just dont understand. He has so much going on inside. Maybe its time u got him some new ram or update his computer mind.
I've actually found that muttering Pauline quotations is a great conversation opener with the wait staff...mentioning Africa, however, makes them run in terror at my wrath against the evils of modern, Western humanity...
i have heard that starbucks does not trade fairly. this is saddening to me. especially because their prices suggest that perhaps they are in an agreement with farmers to purchase coffee at a minimum floor-price to encourage communal stability and to promote general health and welfare among impoverished farmers and their families.
maybe thats what b-wack was pondering.eray and i were just thinkin about you, watching your hilarious new song cafe sessions with vicky beeching, right before xanga sent me notice that you had left some words on my blog. thanks for your words. nothing like a hogan fart joke to freshen up a story.
anyone who has heard bwack play the drums knows that he is a professional wizard.
butter is better by a small margarine.
read the whole thing... but i only have one question.. which member is the one with aspergers?
i want to be bwack's friend
-asian stalker
I went to your concert, wondering if it would rock.
Then I thought, "It's david crowder*band. Of quartz they can."
Why don't you capitalize the first letters of your sentences? It drives me crazy!
ok aside from the fact that now I want a huge cup of coffee....I propose that Bwack's hearing is on a two-four second delay. :) he he!
Or that he is so busy pontificating the meaning of turns of phrases that you and the band use that it requires him two-four seconds to process a statement. :)
Or....maybe he lives in another dimension.
what do you think?
I like stories like this. It's fun to hear about different personalities, what you guys do in your spare time (eating), what kind of restaurants you go to. And it's fun to laugh.
Hey! Look! A post from David Crowder!
FUNNY POST. I also think it's funny that you and Hogan usually post around the same time!
~Mayra~
@thomas - they do trade fairly, although starbucks only has two "certified" fair trade coffees. they pay a premium for the coffees they purchase, they provide affordable credit for farmers so they can invest in their farms prior to harvest and they even build schools and medical facilities in large farming communities. I'm not saying they are perfect, but they are far more reputable and integrous than a lot of other coffee buyers in the world. I used to work for starbucks and went through the coffee master training program. I'm pretty certain you can google starbucks CAFE practices and ethics in regards to coffee farmers. in addition, when I went to Costa Rica, we ministered in the Tres Rios region where Starbucks purchases a significant amount of coffee. Ticans love starbucks because they built a school there and the farms that they purchase from pay their employees the highest wage of any of the coffee farms in the communities. so it isn't just heresay.
hey David - thanks for posting - it's funny because it sounds like you were in Terrell, that has an Applebees on one side of the highway and my old starbucks on the other. but that's unlikely right?
Starbucks is the evil empire.
A truly mysterious and magical mind, bwack has...
Starbucks does sound good at the moment... hm..
i worked for starbucks for 1.5 years and it was kinda miserable.......they don't care for their employees as much as everyone thinks. i dunno why i stayed there so long!
I'd respond a similar way. I personally would voice my opinion but wouldn't let that prevent other people from going, their choice.
But yo, only you can come up with such an extensive post that stems from such a comment. Haha!
It would definitely be antical.
anticle looks like a scientific word and antical looks like something silly...^_^
shiningvibrantlygreen,
i do believe the member you are questioning about is mike d.