It’s 4 Jul 2010. I woke up this morning bright and early with no particular agenda to follow other than exercising and making breakfast for my mother.
Speaking of ‘my’ mother, she’s not in the best of health lately. I’m noticing a real change in her demeanor and overall physical condition. It was noticeable again this morning when she got up, only to fall asleep in my dad’s recliner. Unusual for her in that she loves to have her coffee while reading the morning Playground News. This sleeping ‘routine’ before reading the paper and drinking coffee has been going on now for the past couple of weeks. I’m worried for her, for me. I’m thinking 2010 could be a watershed year in terms of my life and ‘maybe’ the end of hers.
Diagnosis…she’s depressed. I know that. She wants to die. I listen to her wish it so. I console her and tell her I love her and that she must somehow find the strength to continue her life’s journey to whatever end it takes. She must face her mortality with dignity and courage, just as my father did in his last few weeks in this reality. As much as I hope these ‘pep talks’ will help motivate her, somehow lately, it seems to fall on deaf ears. Yes folks, my mother is entering another phase, perhaps the final phase, and I find myself crying in silent moments of the day.
It was bad enough losing my father…I continue to grieve his loss. The prospect of losing my mother, especially when I never properly dealt with the death of my father, is so immense I just know it will threaten to consume every part of my being. Oh, I know death is one of the only things you can count on 100% in life. The papers are full of obituaries, reminding me that each of us in turn will die, that really there is nothing remarkable about death, except how we struggle against it. Dying is as natural as sneezing, as much a part of life as being born. However, for me personally, ‘My’ psychological hurdle is knowing I won’t belong to anyone anymore. The mere thought of being an orphan hits me like a ton of bricks. The very foundation that I was built on, the two people who brought me into this world, that somehow both will be gone, overwhelms me. To think I would no longer hear their quiet voices in my soul brings tears. Damn, I suddenly feel a huge sense of being “totally” alone.
Most of our lives are about the same things—diminishing suffering, finding happiness and peace, and having the ability to give and receive love. I think if we all think about it, that's what our lives are about. Here and now, in every home, and everywhere—that's what lives are about. Almost all human behavior is motivated by these things. Once my mother dies and I’m orphaned, I’ll have to live with that philosophy and that life is for the living and being alive means that one day I’ll die as well. Being human means we know we will die. What we do with that knowledge gives us the strength to continue on in this paradox we call ‘life’.
Happy 4th, folks!
Live long, live hard!
Saturday, March 12, 2011
Friday, October 2, 2009
Ahhh...the Toothbrush Purchase
This past Wednesday, I noticed I needed a new toothbrush. Normally, I just go to 'dollar store' and pick up whatever they have available, not concerned with much, other than it comes with bristles. Well, that all changed after watching television Friday night.
Is it just me, or is the proportion of toothbrush commercials way out of whack for the importance that toothbrushes play in our society? Maybe it was just me 'noticing' these commercials because I needed one at the time. But I swear, it seemed every program I watched had at least one commercial for toothbrushes. I can understand the numerous commercials for food, cars, beer, shampoo, deodorant, and tampons (another rant in the making), but why are there so many for toothbrushes?
It’s not like the commercials are merely about brushing your teeth. No, that's ‘too’ simple. Every toothbrush commercial has to show off the latest new-fangled toothbrush handle and toothbrush head. I suspect, since toothbrushes basically consist of a handle and a head (bristles), the ad companies don't have much to work with; so we get these commercials where all they tout are "ergonomic handles", and such. What the hell? Is there an epidemic at Emergency Room Wards of people who have carpal-tunnel syndrome from brushing their teeth? Do you really need your toothbrush handle to fit every curve of your hand? Like who in the world gives a ‘poopie’ about the 'ergonomics' of the toothbrush handle when the whole 'brushing' experience takes less than 2 minutes…three times a day?? Yet, in some mysterious way our 'lemming based' society swallows the techno-jargon of these advertisers and buys this crap. As if style trumps function in ensuring a cavity free experience.....riiiggghhht! Oh, and did I mention these ‘innovative’ designs can go for as much as a ‘sawbuck’!!
Also, they brag about what the handle is made of…"Super-NASA-space-age-rubber-Kevlar-Nanotube coating!" Okay, a slight exaggeration of fact, I admit; but you get my point. Since when was there a problem with just plain plastic, that we all are being sold to migrate to these newer composite materials? Do I really need my toothbrush to be able to stay in my grip even if I'm willing to execute cartwheels on my living room floor? I can't imagine brushing so briskly that friction should play a part in protecting me from heat buildup. You want to protect me from heat buildup; how about designing a Kevlar condom? Now that I can buy into!
And what about the toothbrush head and bristles? How many different angles can you set those bristles and still be able to ‘wow’ people thru a commercial. "Look! Bristle angles at 37.5 degrees for the ultimate clean!", how pedestrian does it get folks! How about offsetting, compound bristles with little plastic nubbins that massage the gums for the whitest teeth and freshest breath! All of them are very multi-colored too...with the helpful addition that when the color rubs down to halfway, it's the signal to buy a new toothbrush! How convenient. Thanks so much to all the toothbrush companies for coloring the bristles with something that rubs away after about 10 brushes. What, time to buy a new toothbrush already?? Wow, that was fast...but the toothbrush is telling me so, so it must be right?!?
Okay, so I’ve digressed into a ‘black hole’ of ‘ad infinitum’ from what this antidotal is all about, purchasing a new toothbrush.
Anyway, instead of going to Dollar Store to purchase a replacement toothbrush, I went to Walmart this past Thursday, instead. Yep, you’ve got it, I’m looking for these toothbrushes touted in the commercials. Curiosity kills the cat, right? Living in Fort Walton Beach, Walmart is the only place in this town that carries a 'full line' of anything; so if there’s a cutting edge toothbrush to be had, it would certainly be at Walmart!?!
It didn’t take long before the sober reality of it all brought the virtual world of toothbrush advertisement to reality. Okay, it’s true, dozens of toothbrushes lined up shelf upon shelf. It's absolutely insane. Never mind just ‘brush-heads’ with offset bristles at 37.5 degrees; it doesn’t stop there. Many more are convex, concave, bell-curved, cross-hatched, zigzag, etc. For $5.95 you can get one that has a handle that lights to the rhythm of your stroke! Then you have an assortment of electric toothbrushes! Check out the ones that have brush-heads that spin clockwise and counterclockwise, ones that move up and down, ones that spin and move up and down, ones that use "sonic" power. Sonic power?? Sheesh! What the hell is that all about? I suppose that as one strokes back ‘n’ forth in the brushing motion, the bristles make a distinctive high pitch whistling noise; the faster the stroking action the more superior the airflow in the mouth cavity. Hmmm….I bet with a little bit of practice you could ‘perfect pitch’ to the following lyrics sung to the tune of ‘The Old Oaken Bucket’:
‘How dear to my heart is the old family toothbrush
The old family toothbrush that hung by the sink
The old family toothbrush, the moss-covered toothbrush
The old family toothbrush that hung by the sink.
First it was white Then it was yellow, now it's just dirty and covered with slime.
First it was father's, then it was mother's,
Then it was brother's, AND SOON ‘TWILL BE MINE!’
I suspect with a little imagination you could justify purchasing these electronic marvels for their ‘multi-use' potential. If I opted to purchase one of the electric models, I'd opt for one that you can stick dildo attachments to and offer it to any girlfriend I might have as an addition to her 'pocket rocket' collection.
I guess I'm too practical for the masses buying into the hype with the new technology toothbrushes. I'll stick to a medium bristle model at dollar store and be happy!:). C’ya later Walmart!
C'ya next week, folks!
Is it just me, or is the proportion of toothbrush commercials way out of whack for the importance that toothbrushes play in our society? Maybe it was just me 'noticing' these commercials because I needed one at the time. But I swear, it seemed every program I watched had at least one commercial for toothbrushes. I can understand the numerous commercials for food, cars, beer, shampoo, deodorant, and tampons (another rant in the making), but why are there so many for toothbrushes?
It’s not like the commercials are merely about brushing your teeth. No, that's ‘too’ simple. Every toothbrush commercial has to show off the latest new-fangled toothbrush handle and toothbrush head. I suspect, since toothbrushes basically consist of a handle and a head (bristles), the ad companies don't have much to work with; so we get these commercials where all they tout are "ergonomic handles", and such. What the hell? Is there an epidemic at Emergency Room Wards of people who have carpal-tunnel syndrome from brushing their teeth? Do you really need your toothbrush handle to fit every curve of your hand? Like who in the world gives a ‘poopie’ about the 'ergonomics' of the toothbrush handle when the whole 'brushing' experience takes less than 2 minutes…three times a day?? Yet, in some mysterious way our 'lemming based' society swallows the techno-jargon of these advertisers and buys this crap. As if style
Also, they brag about what the handle is made of…"Super-NASA-space-age-rubber-Kevlar-Nanotube coating!" Okay, a slight exaggeration of fact, I admit; but you get my point. Since when was there a problem with just plain plastic, that we all are being sold to migrate to these newer composite materials? Do I really need my toothbrush to be able to stay in my grip even if I'm willing to execute cartwheels on my living room floor? I can't imagine brushing so briskly that friction should play a part in protecting me from heat buildup. You want to protect me from heat buildup; how about designing a Kevlar condom? Now that I can buy into!
And what about the toothbrush head and bristles? How many different angles can you set those bristles and still be able to ‘wow’ people thru a commercial. "Look! Bristle angles at 37.5 degrees for the ultimate clean!", how pedestrian does it get folks! How about offsetting, compound bristles with little plastic nubbins that massage the gums for the whitest teeth and freshest breath! All of them are very multi-colored too...with the helpful addition that when the color rubs down to halfway, it's the signal to buy a new toothbrush! How convenient. Thanks so much to all the toothbrush companies for coloring the bristles with something that rubs away after about 10 brushes. What, time to buy a new toothbrush already?? Wow, that was fast...but the toothbrush is telling me so, so it must be right?!?
Okay, so I’ve digressed into a ‘black hole’ of ‘ad infinitum’ from what this antidotal is all about, purchasing a new toothbrush.
Anyway, instead of going to Dollar Store to purchase a replacement toothbrush, I went to Walmart this past Thursday, instead. Yep, you’ve got it, I’m looking for these toothbrushes touted in the commercials. Curiosity kills the cat, right? Living in Fort Walton Beach, Walmart is the only place in this town that carries a 'full line' of anything; so if there’s a cutting edge toothbrush to be had, it would certainly be at Walmart!?!
It didn’t take long before the sober reality of it all brought the virtual world of toothbrush advertisement to reality. Okay, it’s true, dozens of toothbrushes lined up shelf upon shelf. It's absolutely insane. Never mind just ‘brush-heads’ with offset bristles at 37.5 degrees; it doesn’t stop there. Many more are convex, concave, bell-curved, cross-hatched, zigzag, etc. For $5.95 you can get one that has a handle that lights to the rhythm of your stroke! Then you have an assortment of electric toothbrushes! Check out the ones that have brush-heads that spin clockwise and counterclockwise, ones that move up and down, ones that spin and move up and down, ones that use "sonic" power. Sonic power?? Sheesh! What the hell is that all about? I suppose that as one strokes back ‘n’ forth in the brushing motion, the bristles make a distinctive high pitch whistling noise; the faster the stroking action the more superior the airflow in the mouth cavity. Hmmm….I bet with a little bit of practice you could ‘perfect pitch’ to the following lyrics sung to the tune of ‘The Old Oaken Bucket’:
‘How dear to my heart is the old family toothbrush
The old family toothbrush that hung by the sink
The old family toothbrush, the moss-covered toothbrush
The old family toothbrush that hung by the sink.
First it was white Then it was yellow, now it's just dirty and covered with slime.
First it was father's, then it was mother's,
Then it was brother's, AND SOON ‘TWILL BE MINE!’
I suspect with a little imagination you could justify purchasing these electronic marvels for their ‘multi-use' potential. If I opted to purchase one of the electric models, I'd opt for one that you can stick dildo attachments to and offer it to any girlfriend I might have as an addition to her 'pocket rocket' collection.
I guess I'm too practical for the masses buying into the hype
C'ya next week, folks!
Saturday, September 5, 2009
Wednesday Night…El Villa Style
It’s Wednesday, early evening at El Villa. Not sure why I came this night, maybe a tinge of boredom, yah think? When you’re single and disenfranchised from friends and places from what seems like another lifetime ago , you seek places like El Villa. It serves well as a social center in a life that otherwise would feel meaningless and empty. Oh, I don't mean that in a literal sense, just that a good local bar has its place in the social schema, don’t ever kid yourself otherwise.
I remember entering the Villa with no particular agenda, which is just about 'any' time I patron this establishment. Sometimes just being alone in quasi-solitude can do wonders charging your battery, one doesn't need to have an agenda. Hey, who's kidding whom. At my age 'agendas' are as simple as soliciting a passer-by for information on a lost 'pet' Chihuahua from a droll snapshot of a sign on a tree. Yep, life for me is as banal as banal can get, yet nonetheless, remains interesting. Hmmm...sounds oxymoronic?? Okay, okay let's get on with it. A stool was available next to the video-game kiosk adjacent to the waitress station; I belly up to the bar, have a seat, order my drink; the Modus Operandi here. The execution is simple, the results definable. Kind of wish the workday would be so effective. The only external interruption of note was a soulful rendition of ‘Stairway to Heaven’ playing rather mutely in the background.
The bar clientele was rather ‘light’ this night. Not unusual, after all it was a Wednesday. Even so, there were at least a couple of women at the bar and a couple of guys talking sports and other inane subject matter. None of which interested me to a point of wanting to join the discussion. I do, however, remember vividly the well-dressed, attractive woman at the end of the bar just short of exit ‘stage left’. Yep, right by the fire-exit sign. Not sure why the sign is of any consequence to this antidotal recollection of the evening, but it is. My mind wanders almost inexplicably at times, pardon moi. I noticed as well, she was in a very contemplative mood; easily observed by her quiet demeanor. Sometimes one can't help but become intrinsically involved in the 'people watching' game; intrigued with the psychology behind it all. What I find indisputably addictive is that when it comes to people watching or human communications; however it manifests itself, it's almost universally interpretable. I remember enjoying watching the whole process of this particular lady at the end of the bar inhaling and exhaling on her cigarette, blowing those cathartic, poetic swirls of smoke with her chest rising and falling like a metronome keeping beat to the music. It was as if she was making love to the process, savoring the cigarette’s aroma and manipulating it between her fingers as if she was suggestively fingering a man’s genital region. She definitely gave out the message of defiance, daring and excitement. "Eroticism in cigarette smoking", I'm thinking? Probably.
As much as I would have loved to have made conversation with her, I abstained from walking over and introducing myself. She looked damn nice, and like a damn nice vase, one puts it on the shelf to be admired. She was as she is, beautiful, alluring, and in a sultry quiet way, mysterious. ‘Sex’, raw and unbridled, emanated from her, at least for me it did. I remember thinking to myself not to interrupt her karma. To do so would only break the vase. Some things are just left to be alone. Take in the beauty of the moment and archive it in the memory banks. By the time I finished my 2nd beer, she left. 'People watching' for me, this night, went out the door with her.
C’ya next week, folks!
I remember entering the Villa with no particular agenda, which is just about 'any' time I patron this establishment. Sometimes just being alone in quasi-solitude can do wonders charging your battery, one doesn't need to have an agenda. Hey, who's kidding whom. At my age 'agendas' are as simple as soliciting a passer-by for information on a lost 'pet' Chihuahua from a droll snapshot of a sign on a tree. Yep, life for me is as banal as banal can get, yet nonetheless, remains interesting. Hmmm...sounds oxymoronic?? Okay, okay let's get on with it. A stool was available next to the video-game kiosk adjacent to the waitress station; I belly up to the bar, have a seat, order my drink; the Modus Operandi here. The execution is simple, the results definable. Kind of wish the workday would be so effective. The only external interruption of note was a soulful rendition of ‘Stairway to Heaven’ playing rather mutely in the background.
The bar clientele was rather ‘light’ this night. Not unusual, after all it was a Wednesday. Even so, there were at least a couple of women at the bar and a couple of guys talking sports and other inane subject matter. None of which interested me to a point of wanting to join the discussion. I do, however, remember vividly the well-dressed, attractive woman at the end of the bar just short of exit ‘stage left’. Yep, right by the fire-exit sign. Not sure why the sign is of any consequence to this antidotal recollection of the evening, but it is. My mind wanders almost inexplicably at times, pardon moi. I noticed as well, she was in a very contemplative mood; easily observed by her quiet demeanor. Sometimes one can't help but become intrinsically involved in the 'people watching' game; intrigued with the psychology behind it all. What I find indisputably addictive is that when it comes to people watching or human communications; however it manifests itself, it's almost universally interpretable. I remember enjoying watching the whole process of this particular lady at the end of the bar inhaling and exhaling on her cigarette, blowing those cathartic, poetic swirls of smoke with her chest rising and falling like a metronome keeping beat to the music. It was as if she was making love to the process, savoring the cigarette’s aroma and manipulating it between her fingers as if she was suggestively fingering a man’s genital region. She definitely gave out the message of defiance, daring and excitement. "Eroticism in cigarette smoking", I'm thinking? Probably.
As much as I would have loved to have made conversation with her, I abstained from walking over and introducing myself. She looked damn nice, and like a damn nice vase, one puts it on the shelf to be admired. She was as she is, beautiful, alluring, and in a sultry quiet way, mysterious. ‘Sex’, raw and unbridled, emanated from her, at least for me it did. I remember thinking to myself not to interrupt her karma. To do so would only break the vase. Some things are just left to be alone. Take in the beauty of the moment and archive it in the memory banks. By the time I finished my 2nd beer, she left. 'People watching' for me, this night, went out the door with her.
C’ya next week, folks!
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
Observation after Two Killians
Hi folks,
I’m constantly amazed by seemingly endless peculiarities and affectations individuals’ present when in environs outside of their normal routines.
For example, I'm really getting tired observing the opposite sex in their native element...dimly lit bars, tight fitting jeans, 3 layers of foundation. All this punctuated with a toothy artificially whitened smile. Women sure have become proficient in the art of hunting...hunting men, that is. Where did I fall off the boat that I missed the fact a women's role is to be the 'gatherer', not the 'hunter'? I'm thinking, "Not anymore, kiddo, the 'weaker' sex has metamorphed into something I'm not familiar with anymore". Roll reversal, you bet! I'm convinced that I've become more passive the older I get in my relationship with the opposite sex, the ‘gatherer’, if you will. I surmise this 'condition' is more a result of diminished testosterone, than some behavioral change. What the hell else could it be, right? In any case, my alpha-male persona of 'yesteryear ago' seems to have found an untimely death.
C'ya next week
I’m constantly amazed by seemingly endless peculiarities and affectations individuals’ present when in environs outside of their normal routines.
For example, I'm really getting tired observing the opposite sex in their native element...dimly lit bars, tight fitting jeans, 3 layers of foundation. All this punctuated with a toothy artificially whitened smile. Women sure have become proficient in the art of hunting...hunting men, that is. Where did I fall off the boat that I missed the fact a women's role is to be the 'gatherer', not the 'hunter'? I'm thinking, "Not anymore, kiddo, the 'weaker' sex has metamorphed into something I'm not familiar with anymore". Roll reversal, you bet! I'm convinced that I've become more passive the older I get in my relationship with the opposite sex, the ‘gatherer’, if you will. I surmise this 'condition' is more a result of diminished testosterone, than some behavioral change. What the hell else could it be, right? In any case, my alpha-male persona of 'yesteryear ago' seems to have found an untimely death.
C'ya next week
Friday, January 16, 2009
Realities of Being 62
Hi Twitters,
It's Friday...again! Pretty much a ‘down’ day at work, so decided to get some of the ‘less than’ desirable chores completed. Finished grocery shopping for my mother and I, so that chore done. I even managed to do a bit of Christmas shopping; stopping by PJs to pick up a Byers’ figurine, something I get my mother every Christmas, since my dad died in 2002. The ladies there, know me by my first name, I go there so often. Kinda nice, especially this time of year, when the heart is full of good tidings and regard for your fellow man. Lest I forget, included in my daily rounds was a quick trip to the local Goodwill Store, where I bought some toys to place in the ‘Toys for Tots’ box located at our local Walmart . Hey, what the heck, I’m a ‘softie’ when it comes to children, especially those that ‘want’ for just the meager of things.
I finished my domestic chores checklist around 4p.m. so had plenty of time to get ready for my routine Friday night out, dancing and ‘whatever’?!. When I got home, my mother was up and indicated she was hungry, so like I usually do, made dinner for her. I suggested I go over to Walmart to get a steak for us to grill outside, along with a couple of potatoes to bake and a freshly baked Apple-Strudel pie. I'm thinking....... life is good, and we both, blessed.
We finished the meal around 7pm. I volunteered to do the dishes and of course my mother took me up on the offer. She didn't know my ulterior motive was that by me doing them, I could get out of the house earlier than the normal 9pm. Anybody taking care of elderly parents knows that the name of the game to have any personal life of your own is to learn how to ‘schmooze’! Anyway, I’ve got this ‘schmoozing’ technique down pat with my mother, so it makes an otherwise untenable relationship, somewhat less untenable; if you know what I mean. Translation….another Friday night ‘pass’ without ‘guilt’ associated with leaving an aging parent alone for a few hours. Schmoozing done, I managed to clean the table off, seal the leftovers and wash and put away the dishes in 20 minutes time, not a record, but close. Glancing at the clock it was about 7:45pm, time for my shower.
"Okay, tonight I'll be lucky at the bar", I'm telling myself, while looking in the bathroom mirror. Okay, so I talk to myself sometimes….WTF? Narcissist, maybe? Misogynistic and Neanderthal, perhaps? Hell, I don’t know…never one much into ‘psychological’ or ‘behavioral’ profiling. I am who I am, and by last account, pretty much still in the hunt on figuring out just ‘that’.. ‘who I am’ or, in a more metaphysical sense, ‘Who Am I’?? Pretty sad commentary, especially when you’re 62.
I'm actually feeling pretty good tonight as I take stock of the challenge getting this old body and face ready for the evening's gig. It’s the same ‘ritual’ I go through every Friday night, damn the plight, and the rudiments of preparation. The face in the mirror needs some improvement, a shave to start. Okay, what about the hair? Having ‘some’ hair to ‘no’ hair is a bummer let me tell you. Yeah, folks, the 'emperor has no hair', what can I say. I shave it pretty close to the scalp now, something I never would have dreamed of doing just a few scant years ago. I just decided to hell with it, at 62 years old I can't be embarrassed by it anymore. God only knows how being bald has screwed up my love life over the years, a real test of one's self esteem, trust me. I thought about using Rogaine for the longest time, but just didn't see the sense in it. What I need is a 'sod transplant', not a topical rub. The final ‘kabash’ on the whole thought, was when I was warned by a friend that if taken with Viagra I could look like Don King! Not in this lifetime, I'll stick with what I have...nothing!
Anyway, forget the hair. Wipe it down with a washcloth and a little antibacterial soap and call it a day. My mustache looks pretty good, just a little bit of trimming and another 'color wash' should do it. The question is, "what color do I want this week? How about ash-brown, nah", I’m thinking. It didn't work for me last week. Maybe dark brown will do the trick. It'll blend well with my beige slacks and dark green Hilfelger Polo shirt. Coloring done!
They say preparation is 99% of success. I'm beginning to wonder if this 'self-absorption' and narcissist preening is all that necessary just for a chance meeting of the opposite sex. Afterall, I'm 62, why give a crap what I look like. Take me for what I am, right? Yeah, right! If only, life was so fair.
I've been in the bathroom now for 20 minutes and still haven't taken my shower. I’m thinking, this self-assessment process is going to have to come to an abbreviated halt if I'm to get a decent seat at the bar. With that, I turn to enter the shower when I catch a glimpse of my 'portly' profile in the mirror. I stop just for a second to power-pose in the mirror and discover that no matter the pose, I look like sh**; I really need to lose 15 lbs. 2 lbs off my boobs, 5lbs off my middle. Gawd, I hate my body this time of year! My boobs probably need breast-reduction but it's just not in my budget now. Besides, any reduction in their size would probably mean a 'rerouting' of my golf swing. Heaven forbid that should happen. I empathize with women when male golf announcers make claims that big boobs restrict a woman from making a great golf swing. Actually, I take comments like that just as personally. Unfortunately, going on a low-carb, high protein diet over the holiday season is a self-defeating exercise in futility…not when party calls are text’d me every 3 hours! This ‘body makeover’ crusade will just have to be made into a ‘New Year’s’ Resolution.
It's starting to push 9 p.m. as I get into the shower lip-syncing to some Van Halen..."I love the way you look at me, I love the way you smack my ass, I can't control you, you're not the one for me, I'm getting horny bitch, Turn me over and gimmie a kiss...not on the lips....yadda, yadda, yadda.." .
The warm water feels great as it rolls off my head and streams down my body and over my genitals. My sexual hardware is a bit weather-beaten, but fortunately still works without any drug enhancement or help of a prosthetic device . I have to admit my penis has served me well. I just take two high-potency multi-vitamins daily and give it 'stretching exercises' periodically, with hopes mother nature will keep the ole ‘tally wagger’ functioning til the bitter end. I love sex, pure and simple…like, duh…who doesn’t?? Just because I haven’t had any for the past 11 years, since my divorce…doesn’t make me forget just how wonderful a roll in the hay can be. Just as immediate a concern while we're on this subject, is all the grey pubic hair sprouting! Damn, too late to go to Walmart and get a box of 'Soft and Curly Pubie Color Gel" by L'Oreal. I'd use my moustache color kit but I'm afraid it might give my pubies that 'frizzie and coarse'look, not good! You never know when you'll be asked to take your underwear off, right? Ah, the vagaries of getting old.
Well, I made it to the bar.....FINALLY! It's almost 10p.m. In this town, especially non-tourist season, this is the optimum time for running the bars. Doug is bartending tonight, that's good. I'm impressed by the number of women seated at the bar tonight. However, I find almost all the women are early thirties or younger...damn the luck. Not that I have anything against young women, I’m ‘always’ attracted to them…but at my age, any ‘hookup’ with this demographic, is all but impossible. I order my usual, Michelob Ultra draft, it's cold, it's good.
I've got a good seat tonight, so have easy access to what's coming and going. Doug's at the opposite end of the bar entertaining one of his clientele. Doug's great at what he does, I envy his ability to assess individual personalities so readily, and by it, always seems to find the 'sweet spot' with his customers. His tips at the end of the night reflect his success.
The band is on break and it looks as though everyone is pretty much 'taken', as they say. I'm relegated to just 'observing again', something of an art-form for me lately with this bar scene. Doug remains busy, so I'm left with my own devices for entertainment until the band starts its last set for the night. My bi-polar personality is slowly giving way to mild depression, as I realize it’s another 'strikeout' tonight. Let's face it, average looking guys like me; old, fat and bald; looking like a cross between a Neanderthal and Homer Simpson, just can't compete. The 'bar scene' is still a youth oriented activity, mostly participated in by healthy, young, great-looking people. Another thing, you look closely at the clientele matchups and find it almost axiomatic the best looking guys get the best looking women. I presume the women are attracted mostly because a good looking symmetric face suggests healthy genes. The phenotype represents the genotype. What you see is what you get. Who knows, my hypothesis is probably flawed, but certainly there must be something valid in this personal assessment. It's amazing the kind of sh**t you think about when your self-esteem begins to sink with the number of drinks consumed. "Doug! I'll take another beer, please", as I mull over how much longer I'm going to stay here before calling it a night. I'm thinking, I'll stay through the band's last set of the night.
I see a couple of 'over 50' women on the opposite side of the bar, one of them Doug was talking to when I first came in tonight. They look about as bored as I am, although they do seem to have a rather vigorous discussion going. Animated to say the least; lots of 'finger pointing' to each others' body parts, as if describing physical ailments or enhancements? Could it be they're comparing notes about how they're going through a physiologic climacteric together? Hmmm, lots of facial expressions between them. It's starting to get interesting. They're now looking down at each other's crotch, interceding 'looks' with 'verbal' interplay, as if discussing some sort of 'condition'. I can only imagine. Over 50, you know they're talking about some pre/post-menopausal issues. No? Okay, lemme guess, "maybe atrophic vaginitis? How about Cystitis? Yeah, that's it. They're describing how their reduction in clitoral size, stress incontinence, and an increase in facial hair is screwing with their dating marketability!! Gawd, I'm so smart! I'm 'so smart' it hurts that I'm so damn insensitive. Bemused by my self-absorption to the worst in human-kind, I slam down the rest of my drink.
Ah, the band is starting its final set, thank god. My mental incant nations are going from the sublime to the ridiculous. Okay, time to stop the internal rhetorical bantering between my ego and id. What the hell is going on with me? Maybe I'm the one going through menopause, male menopause? I know I'm going through some kind of physiological change and I'm not liking 'how I feel' or 'what I am' at the moment. I know one thing; I'm really doing a good job of internalizing the negative stereotypes of older women as desexualized invalids or, at the opposite extreme, as "over-the-hill old bags", take your pick. It's painfully obvious I'm showing prejudice against the over-40 ladies' group; refusing to associate with them; rejecting them as potential partners; all the while attempting to appear unreasonably and inappropriately young. Hmmm…again, shrugging off my own superficiality…I’m such a phoney!
In any case, I'm still not ready to accept the notion women over 50 is the 'only game' in town for me at this juncture of my life. Making 'that shift' continues to be a struggle for me. It may be I'll just 'drop out' of the gene pool altogether rather than compromise, who knows. Perhaps I'm too aware of my aging and the reality of a waning sense of potency. It just may be that clinging to the prospect of finding a young woman to partner with keeps the whole thing safely ensconced at the ego level, particularly since the possibility of real connection offered by a relationship with a mature woman has its own set of fears for me. Unlike Narcissus, I'm not one to reject ANY woman that might fall in love with me, so let's not end the journey for companionship from ANY age group just yet!
Good Nite, Doug? I leave a tip and depart as I arrived, alone and disconsolate.
C'ya Twitters next week!
It's Friday...again! Pretty much a ‘down’ day at work, so decided to get some of the ‘less than’ desirable chores completed. Finished grocery shopping for my mother and I, so that chore done. I even managed to do a bit of Christmas shopping; stopping by PJs to pick up a Byers’ figurine, something I get my mother every Christmas, since my dad died in 2002. The ladies there, know me by my first name, I go there so often. Kinda nice, especially this time of year, when the heart is full of good tidings and regard for your fellow man. Lest I forget, included in my daily rounds was a quick trip to the local Goodwill Store, where I bought some toys to place in the ‘Toys for Tots’ box located at our local Walmart . Hey, what the heck, I’m a ‘softie’ when it comes to children, especially those that ‘want’ for just the meager of things.
I finished my domestic chores checklist around 4p.m. so had plenty of time to get ready for my routine Friday night out, dancing and ‘whatever’?!. When I got home, my mother was up and indicated she was hungry, so like I usually do, made dinner for her. I suggested I go over to Walmart to get a steak for us to grill outside, along with a couple of potatoes to bake and a freshly baked Apple-Strudel pie. I'm thinking....... life is good, and we both, blessed.
We finished the meal around 7pm. I volunteered
"Okay, tonight I'll be lucky at the bar", I'm telling myself, while looking in the bathroom mirror. Okay, so I talk to myself sometimes….WTF? Narcissist, maybe? Misogynistic and Neanderthal, perhaps? Hell, I don’t know…never one much into ‘psychological’ or ‘behavioral’ profiling. I am who I am, and by last account, pretty much still in the hunt on figuring out just ‘that’.. ‘who I am’ or, in a more metaphysical sense, ‘Who Am I’?? Pretty sad commentary, especially when you’re 62.
I'm actually feeling pretty good tonight as I take stock of the challenge getting this old body and face ready for the evening's gig. It’s the same ‘ritual’ I go through every Friday night, damn the plight, and the rudiments of preparation. The face in the mirror needs some improvement, a shave to start. Okay, what about the hair? Having ‘some’ hair to ‘no’ hair is a bummer let me tell you. Yeah, folks, the 'emperor has no hair', what can I say. I shave it pretty close to the scalp now, something I never would have dreamed of doing just a few scant years ago. I just decided to hell with it, at 62 years old I can't be embarrassed by it anymore. God only knows how being bald has screwed up my love life over the years, a real test of one's self esteem, trust me. I thought about using Rogaine for the longest time, but just didn't see the sense in it. What I need is a 'sod transplant', not a topical rub. The final ‘kabash’ on the whole thought, was when I was warned by a friend that if taken
Anyway, forget the hair. Wipe it down with a washcloth and a little antibacterial soap and call it a day. My mustache looks pretty good, just a little bit of trimming and another 'color wash' should do it. The question is, "what color do I want this week? How about ash-brown, nah", I’m thinking. It didn't work for me last week. Maybe dark brown will do the trick. It'll blend well with my beige slacks and dark green Hilfelger Polo shirt. Coloring done!
They say preparation is 99% of success. I'm beginning to wonder if this 'self-absorption' and narcissist preening is all that necessary just for a chance meeting of the opposite sex. Afterall, I'm 62, why give a crap what I look like. Take me for what I am, right? Yeah, right! If only, life was so fair.
I've been in the bathroom now for 20 minutes and still haven't taken my shower. I’m thinking, this self-assessment process is going to have to come to an abbreviated halt if I'm to get a decent seat at the bar. With that, I turn to enter the shower when I catch a glimpse of my 'portly' profile in the mirror. I stop just for a second to power-pose in the mirror and discover that no matter the pose, I look like sh**; I really need to lose 15 lbs. 2 lbs off my boobs, 5lbs off my middle. Gawd, I hate my body this time of year! My boobs probably need breast-reduction but it's just not in my budget now. Besides, any reduction in their size would probably mean a 'rerouting' of my golf swing. Heaven forbid that should happen. I empathize with women when male golf announcers make claims that big boobs restrict a woman from making a great golf swing. Actually, I take comments like that just as personally. Unfortunately, going on a low-carb, high protein diet over the holiday season is a self-defeating exercise in futility…not when party calls are text’d me every 3 hours! This ‘body makeover’ crusade will just have to be made into a ‘New Year’s’ Resolution.
It's starting to push 9 p.m. as I
The warm water feels great as it rolls off my head and streams down my body and over my genitals. My sexual hardware is a bit weather-beaten, but fortunately still works without any drug enhancement
Well, I made it to the bar.....FINALLY! It's almost 10p.m. In this town, especially non-tourist season, this is the optimum time for running the bars. Doug is bartending tonight, that's good. I'm impressed by the number of women seated at the bar tonight. However, I find almost all the women are early thirties or younger...damn the luck. Not that I have anything against young women, I’m ‘always’ attracted to them…but at my age, any ‘hookup’ with this demographic, is all but impossible. I order my usual, Michelob Ultra draft, it's cold, it's good.
I've got a good seat tonight, so have easy access to what's coming and going. Doug's at the opposite end of the bar entertaining one of his clientele. Doug's great at what he does, I envy his ability to assess individual personalities so readily, and by it, always seems to find the 'sweet spot' with his customers. His tips at the end of the night reflect his success.
The band is on break and it looks as though everyone is pretty much 'taken', as they say. I'm relegated to just 'observing again', something of an art-form for me lately with this bar scene. Doug remains busy, so I'm left with my own devices for entertainment until the band starts its last set for the night. My bi-polar personality is slowly giving way to mild depression, as I realize it’s another 'strikeout' tonight. Let's face it, average looking guys like me; old, fat and bald; looking like a cross between a Neanderthal and Homer Simpson, just can't compete. The 'bar scene' is still a youth oriented activity, mostly participated in by healthy, young, great-looking people. Another thing, you look closely at the clientele matchups and find it almost axiomatic the best looking guys get the best looking women. I presume the women are attracted mostly because a good looking symmetric face suggests healthy genes. The phenotype represents the genotype. What you see is what you get. Who knows, my hypothesis is probably flawed, but certainly there must be something valid in this personal assessment. It's amazing the kind of sh**t you think about when your self-esteem begins to sink with the number of drinks consumed. "Doug! I'll take another beer, please", as I mull over how much longer I'm going to stay here before calling it a night. I'm thinking, I'll stay through the band's last set of the night.
I see a couple of 'over 50' women on the opposite side of the bar, one of them Doug was talking to when I first came in tonight. They look about as bored as I am, although they do seem to have a rather vigorous discussion going. Animated to say the least; lots of 'finger pointing' to each others' body parts, as if describing physical ailments or enhancements? Could it be they're comparing notes about how they're going through a physiologic climacteric together? Hmmm, lots of facial expressions between them. It's starting to get interesting. They're now looking down at each other's crotch, interceding 'looks' with 'verbal' interplay, as if discussing some sort of 'condition'. I can only imagine. Over 50, you know they're talking about some pre/post-menopausal issues. No? Okay, lemme guess, "maybe atrophic vaginitis? How about Cystitis? Yeah, that's it. They're describing how their reduction in clitoral size, stress incontinence, and an increase in facial hair is screwing with their dating marketability!! Gawd, I'm so smart! I'm 'so smart' it hurts that I'm so damn insensitive. Bemused by my self-absorption to the worst in human-kind, I slam down the rest of my drink.
Ah, the band is starting its final set, thank god. My mental incant nations are going from the sublime to the ridiculous. Okay, time to stop the internal rhetorical bantering between my ego and id. What the hell is going on with me? Maybe I'm the one going through menopause, male menopause? I know I'm going through some kind of physiological change and I'm not liking 'how I feel' or 'what I am' at the moment. I know one thing; I'm really doing a good job of internalizing the negative stereotypes of older women as desexualized invalids or, at the opposite extreme, as "over-the-hill old bags", take your pick. It's painfully obvious I'm showing prejudice against the over-40 ladies' group; refusing to associate with them; rejecting them as potential partners; all the while attempting to appear unreasonably and inappropriately young. Hmmm…again, shrugging off my own superficiality…I’m such a phoney!
In any case, I'm still not ready to accept the notion women over 50 is the 'only game' in town for me at this juncture of my life. Making 'that shift' continues to be a struggle for me. It may be I'll just 'drop out' of the gene pool altogether rather than compromise, who knows. Perhaps I'm too aware of my aging and the reality of a waning sense of potency. It just may be that clinging to the prospect of finding a young woman to partner with keeps the whole thing safely ensconced at the ego level, particularly since the possibility of real connection offered by a relationship with a mature
Good Nite, Doug
C'ya Twitters next week!
Saturday, December 6, 2008
One Is The Loneliest Number
No, this isn’t a prelude to the Beatle’s Anthology of Hits – just a prelude to another issue demonizing me lately – that is – the state of loneliness.
For whatever reasons, the Christmas holiday season is just another big hurdle for me to get over. There’s something about the celebratory commercialism of the season and good will (ugh!) toward man that makes me want to shoot myself in the head. I know that because of the lack of a better, more fulfilling option, I’ll be forced to spend another holiday season preoccupied with lamenting past mistakes and lost friends; greater still, not being able to sip warm eggnog with a good woman, while making love in front of a roaring fire; worshipping her ‘Shakti’ with every sip we take, every tantric ritual performed.
So, what’s a guy to do? Yes, you guessed it – head for my local bar, El Villa. I’m driven to it, especially during holidays, because I know a smile and a cold beverage will always be there to greet me as I sit down. At that instant, I could ask for nothing more. I am familiar at El Villa, my name and preferences are known, it is a good welcoming feeling. El Villa for me is a refuge from the world where I can rest quietly in the cool darkness and listen to talk, gossip and general philosophizing on life by men and women that know it well. How quickly my loneliness is replaced with a warm acknowledgement of my existence. It is at these moments for me ‘one is not the loneliest number'.
Merry XMAS folks! May you and yours have a happy and fulfilling holiday season!
Next topic: My encounter with a ‘lazy-eyed’ Lesbian?
For whatever reasons, the Christmas holiday season is just another big hurdle for me to get over. There’s something about the celebratory commercialism of the season and good will (ugh!) toward man that makes me want to shoot myself in the head. I know that because of the lack of a better, more fulfilling option, I’ll be forced to spend another holiday season preoccupied with lamenting past mistakes and lost friends; greater still, not being able to sip warm eggnog with a good woman, while making love in front of a roaring fire; worshipping her ‘Shakti’ with every sip we take, every tantric ritual performed.
So, what’s a guy to do? Yes, you guessed it – head for my local bar, El Villa. I’m driven to it, especially during holidays, because I know a smile and a cold beverage will always be there to greet me as I sit down. At that instant, I could ask for nothing more. I am familiar at El Villa, my name and preferences are known, it is a good welcoming feeling. El Villa for me is a refuge from the world where I can rest quietly in the cool darkness and listen to talk, gossip and general philosophizing on life by men and women that know it well. How quickly my loneliness is replaced with a warm acknowledgement of my existence. It is at these moments for me ‘one is not the loneliest number'.
Merry XMAS folks! May you and yours have a happy and fulfilling holiday season!
Next topic: My encounter with a ‘lazy-eyed’ Lesbian?
Saturday, November 22, 2008
The Pleasure Of Women Friends
The implacable, unvarnished truth of the matter is; I believe ‘pleasure’ is one of the most important elements to find in life. I’m a firm believer of ‘Epicureanism’. Pleasure brings happiness, and life is not worth living if you are not happy. Okay, so what’s my number one pleasure? No, it’s not ‘twittering’..lol! For me, what gives me pleasure is befriending women…smart, successful and intoxicatingly exciting women; women that not only have a passion for life but have an element of ‘spontaneity’ that gives them a certain allure that can’t be easily dismissed. Both of these characteristic traits in women stimulate my ‘adrenaline’ highs. Women that ‘get’ and ‘hold’ my attention are frothy, marvelous creatures – nothing in life can displace their ‘essence’. For me, women are the untouchable assets to mankind that make life worth living, worth getting up in the morning, the ‘life force’ in my existence. When I’m down, the women I befriend buoy me up and carry me through; which is something else I never would have guessed all those years ago, would be so important to me now. I can’t imagine living life without women, just as I can’t imagine enjoying the sheer majestic physical beauty of this planet without the benefit of eyesight.
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