Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Safe Surrender Site


: emails highlight making mountains out of mole hills; why does everyone get cc'd and when did "cc" become a verb; heat is rising; red dress on the bus talks loudly on her invisible phone about in-takes and disrespect; like a zombie walking into Haight Grocery; non-dairy vegetable pot pies (yuk), cheese and crackers, (Kathleen), organic Fuji apples, Cheerios; washing dishes, D. and I talk while he shreds last night's chicken; "I'm prepared to tell D. when I see her that we're being unfairly targeted," he says. "Yeah," I say. "Tell her some anemic troll came up the stairs and yelled at me."; red wine and Glee; "What happened to the speed in the show? The quick cuts and high energy?" Then Mercedes and Santana own "River Deep and Mountain High". "Here's what we've been waiting for!" and then... Rachel and Kurt do the Barbra/Judy duet from The Judy Garland Show!!; R. comes home while we're youtubing with "Proud Mary"; more wine, Cougar Town and 30 Rock; on the roof D. and I watch the stars, "I'm going to be happy to move out of here. I've been here for five years."; kick off the duvet and sleep under thin sheets.

Tuesday, October 12, 2010

The Hills


: text: dinner's in the oven I'm at my choir rehearsal, text response: sorry, didn't mean to interrupt your Old English rendition of "Bad Romance"; heat up last night's Shrimp Won Ton Pho; watch Dexter, The Event, and nod off in the middle of Fringe.

Monday, October 11, 2010

Clear Afternoon


: sleep the weekend off; trip to Lucky's for cleaning supplies; spend an hour in the bathroom disinfecting, wiping away grime, dust, and hair. The Swiffer makes mopping way more fun; strawberry Odwalla smoothie, kalbi kimchi sandwich from King Foot Sub; a nap while listening to laborer's next door tear up the house. They listen to KOIT and one sings along to Avril Lavigne, "I'm With You" which makes me happy; D. and I walk to get soup and notice Toy Story 3 is playing at the Red Vic; too much food at The Citrus Club, spring rolls, soba noodles with tofu and each a hefty portion of pho; walk around Amoeba, The Corin Tucker Band; a handwritten index card warning patrons of a PG-13 preview that shows before the movie. "Someone complained once during a screening of a G-rated movie about a preview, so now we warn everyone."; hard to believe the first Toy Story came out fifteen years ago.

Sunday, October 10, 2010

Weddinz


: this could be bad, but it's not!; motivate the crew to move, go to the cafe for croissant egg and cheese sammies; on the 71 our loud talking forces a couple to move to the back of the bus. Then, a man singing falsetto wearing an iPod forces them to move to the middle; on the BART we play the movie title mash-up game we learned from Cougar Town; hail a cab to S. and N.'s; a hot and beautiful day; they prepare flowers from her mother's nursery; beer, mimosas and pastries; get emotional as the ceremony begins; we make speeches; "S. has always been honest in her generosity and certainly generous in her honesty!"; the arrival of the pig wrapped in foil; wine, food, and conversations; their wedding cake is absolutely delicious; we play the movie mash-up game to the point of dizziness; cab ride to the train and a cab from from 16th and Mission back to the Haight.

Sunday, October 03, 2010

Lost


: 10:30AM and still drunk, body tenses with anticipation and guilt, what happened last night? Crawl into D.’s bed, we bemoan the presence of hangovers, the sounds of buses on Haight Street; coffee and breakfast, we get ready to leave the house; T.’s apartment is black marble and darkwood cabinets with new appliances and fresh paint, outside her door the residents of 101 scuttle into their crack in the wall; 71 to Golden Gate Park, walking with heavy beer and a blanket; bike parking, lawn chairs, guitars; Indigo Girls at 1:00PM, we’re in the ivy and dirt behind them drinking Sapporo; H. and J. arrive, tell us their Norm MacDonald and Tom Green stories; then an awesome performance by Dave Alvin and the Guilty Women; fish and (garlic) chips from the booths; people complement our food like it’s the sexiest thing; Rosanne Cash, Nick Lowe and then, as the fog rolls in and the mist sprays, Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings; she tears up the stage with two beautiful back-up singers, a trio of hot men on brass, and she celebrates the whole audience from the front to the back; near the end I yell, “ShaRON!” and she hears me!!, waves; R., D., and I are the last ones left; walking home on Fulton passing retro buses and Airstreams; laughing until we’re exhausted; take the 33, make faces at each other; bearded guy with tattoos wears a black shirt with the word HEART in orange, “I like your shirt.” “Thanks, friend made it.” “Is that for the band?” “No, I went to Chico,” “Chico State? I been there.” D. pipes in “What kind of underwear you got on?” “Uh, this is my stop,” he says; craving bologna sandwiches but go for mortadella and Doritos; R. makes macaroni and cheese; the kitchen is a mess; D. and I watch Project Runway and two episodes of Cougar Town; flashing lights in my eyes; take a shower, go to bed, but I worry about the neighbors, think about gifting them Christmas cookies and rotten food outside their window.