Thursday, September 24, 2009

My New Flip-flops


I’ve got a new pair of flip-flops.

They’re not exactly new, as they’ve been sitting on my bedroom closet floor for about a year now collecting closet dust. They still had the tags on them, though, and as far as I know no other human has worn them. Until now.

See, on a recent trip to Cancun for a close friend’s wedding I busted my own trusty pair of Reefs. They were black-on-black, not as in the most prevalent of crime in Los Angeles in the 1990’s, but as in the most basic of styles. As in, no style. Because that’s my style: no style. I wear a shaved head that I do myself every three weeks. I’ve paid for a haircut exactly once in the last 18 years, and that was only because I was stranded in New Jersey for another friend’s wedding with a six week growth on my dome that made me feel like a hippy. My flip-flops survived that trip. This latest destination union however saw the demise of my floppers when I busted over a three-foot wall with wet tires and the toe just snapped upon impact. It made me sad for a moment, but in Cancun on an all-inclusive property you can go without for the last 18 hours of your trip if you’re not terrified of the H1N1. So I thought to myself shit, I need to buy new flip-flops, and where the fuck am I going to find ones that suit my tastes? As in, no taste?

When I finally made it home I set about town looking for the right pair of black-on-blacks. They had to be the right type: unshiny, nondescript, as little flair as possible. Now I’m no Jeff Lebowski. I couldn’t settle for a black pair of jellies and just go with them, no. They had to be comfortable at the very least. A decent brand would have helped the cause if I had seen the right pair. But all through the surf shops of Santa Barbara I just couldn’t find the right ones. A blue stripe here, a green iguana there; why the fuck are there sequins on guy’s flip-flops these days? Then I remembered something I had seen in my very own closet and dismissed mere months before.

When you’re married for six years your mother starts to ask funny questions about what she should get for your now not so new wife. It’s never straightforward, like, “What would your wife like for Christmas this year.” No, it’s more like “does she enjoy chestnuts” or “ do you two ever fondue?” Last Christmas I flat out told my Mom that my wife goes through flip-flops like I go through Coors Lights, just to cut to the chase, and so the clever woman that she is my mother sent along a beautiful pair of Tevas with a very cushiony sole in, you guessed it, black-on-black. I thought to myself, well Mom finally scored on this one, because when she sent those silky pajamas in 2003 it just didn’t really fly. How could I possibly think my wife looked hot in these silky pajamas, even if they were modest pajamas, if my own mother purchased them for her? And why would my wife even want to try to look hot in pajamas that my mom bought for her? It’s just weird.

This time, though, I was sure my mom had hit the jackpot. It was right around the time that my wife would have to ass out her current flops. They were dying a slow death, like a great aunt with systemic lupus, and so the holiday arrival through the mail of these beauties was like a revelation… until she tried them on. See, I had gone so far as to drop the shoe size on mi madre, and as far as we both were concerned, nobody could fuck this thing up. But these sized eight Tevas, when my beloved attempted to slip them on, were tighter than a normal sized condom on Dirk Diggler. Dollface couldn’t hardly get the balls of her feet through the straps! And a beautiful Christmas was lost.


So on the floor of my closet they sat for months and months, forgotten more than the last Jack Black movie. They were destined to a life that the fondue set would have led if that had been sent in their place, until I was unable to locate the right pair for myself after my Reef’s untimely demise. I am not afraid or ashamed to admit that when I tried them on that they actually (snugly) fit my wheels. And I am not afraid or ashamed to admit to you that I now wear women’s flip-flops, black-on-black, because in fact they are perfect. In this economy, recycling is the hottest thing and I feel that I have duly contributed to the cause. My only fear or misgiving is that my dear, dear wife actually reads this piece and realizes that I have now admitted to the world that her feet are fatter than mine. Because while she is one of the coolest cats around, there ain’t a chick in the world that enjoys being referred to as fat, in any way, even if it’s just her fred flintstones we’re talking about.

Monday, August 31, 2009

Personal Correspondence 1.1

----- Original Message -----
From: G*** Ant****
To: J***
Sent: Monday, August 31, 2009 3:11 PM
Subject: Golf

Golf--9/11. Just nine holes. Muni. In the afternoon?

I replied:

come on man you know I have the kid during the day, and yes school just started so make that 7am to 7pm days; then I have to make dinner and do all the house stuff too. Yes I am a bitch. also im poor and pinching it to pay for doing rayray's wedding, which is the following week 3000 miles away in another country. yeah that's 3 large I didn’t have in the first place. fuck me.

oh man kid has a LARGE diaper.... it stinks too. I gotta get on that.

so, sorry I cant golf on 9/11 at muni.

Personal Correspondence

I was thinking that I would like to post some of my personal correspondence here. Now folks can begin to assemble the letters that will make up the library named in my honor after I have been assassinated. Enjoy!

Friday, August 28, 2009

Nobody Looks at This Thing

It's been almost a year since my last post, and there are several reasons for it. I will go into none of the excuses I have manufactured over the course of the last 11 months, for that would be petty and boring and most of them are thinner than the Olson twins, but one. The fact is I've been persecuted and punished, and the act of speaking up about it never really worked out for me.


This being an open platform, and my being able to say what I want here, were outlets that I hesitated to utilize during my Michael Vick-esque crucifiction in the offices of my former employ. You know, what you say can and will be used against you in a court of public opinion. Well at this point in the calendar, it matters little what I say, for unless I broadcast to the world that I intend to hurt or kill somebody, or break the law in so gross a fashion, then I should be okay. They can't take away my wife and kid for saying what I feel to be the truth, and I've got nothing else to take away at this point. So let the floodgates open I say. I'm ready to climb back up on this horse. I hope you've missed me.

Thursday, October 23, 2008

Beirut, 1983

A friend of mine whose father was the base commander in Beirut 25 years ago today sent along this op-ed piece that appears in today's New York Post. The man is a patriot and hero, and he is spot-on in his assessment of the threat we face from the Iranians. Find the article here.

Friday, September 26, 2008

10 & 2

I don't how I came to this or if it's even true, but it occurred to me today that people who walk with their toes pointed out are naturally happier people. When contrasted with the demeanors of people you may see walking on the street with bowed legs, or even the straight steppers, it just seems to me that people that stroll with an open gait are generally more congenial folk. Does anyone agree? Think about it: you see a guy skulking down the avenue with his toes pointed in. He mostly walks on the balls of his feet; maybe he drags his heels. Almost always these people are hunched over a bit, their shoulders getting across the finish line before their hips. Do they ever have a smile on their faces? Now imagine that rotund guy walking on his heels. His toes are pointing 10 & 2. That guy is always smiling. That guy is open to whatever life is going to throw at him on his walk. His feet do not present a defensive posture.

Is there anything to this? Because when it occurred to me it felt like I had uncovered some secret of life that I never heard anyone else talk about. Now I'll be examining every man, woman and child and the way they perambulate. If you got to the end of this post I'm betting you'll do the same.

Feedback appreciated.

Tuesday, September 9, 2008

The Season's Must-Have Toy


I know I want one. You might want one too. That's right: you can now order your very own Sarah Palin Action figure. They will come in three styles. One will be your regular run of the mill "executive" Palin doll. Another will be the "school girl" Palin doll (I'm not joking). But the third one, which I imagine is depicted in the image above, is termed as the Sarah Palin "action" doll! Is that a gun on her thigh? Awesome!

Trust me, it's only a matter of weeks before some loony lefty burns one of these things in effigy on youtube. My question is: why don't they make more of these things? If they had a Barbara Boxer, a Diane Feinstein, or a Hillary Clinton doll out there I would certainly buy one for my daughter. You should see what she does to these things! I can't think of anything that would be more entertaining to me than to watch my 17 month old daughter drowning a Ted Kennedy doll in her play pool out on our patio. It could be like Chappaquiddick all over again except if God existed and old Teddy went down with the ship on that fateful night.

Come to think of it, I'm going to write the company that manufactures these things and request that they mass-produce a life sized Sarah Palin action figure doll in malleable poly plastic. Now that would be cool.