30 December, 2008

the digital age

Went to rocky's to hang out on the pentumulate (sp) day of the year t hang out, but a little work as well. I brought up somme Tecate - too late was the stop made for cider and guiness, and the cheaper Mexican beer beckoned. Rocky rocked something incredible - homemade pizza, made on a stone - and it was easily the best homemade ever taseted by me. Yummy cycles again and agian - and from me, suspicious to death of homemade pizza. Immediately I got my people to talk to his people to teach me the way to pizza heaven. Never would I have thought that Rocky would be the standard bearer in the cuisine cliquie (sp).

Pizza and beer.

Work consisted of repeated attempts to digitise correctly pictures culled from my photoLP's from the 1980's. See some of them here. We kept not doing it correctly - he wanted them done large enough, but presets and sizes kpt flipping around, as did where they were sent. Makes sense that there should be an easy way to get it done, but it was betond us. He got about 20 total, but the last 10 or so failed to save, so: have to do it again.

We also tried to get stuff on Forrestroxx. I have some good boots and stuff and was interested in getting some stuff out, so we trid to process the shit. Never got donned, but we will. We also downloaded streams of this stunningly great Stones boots - the instrumental track of "Satisfaction" or the orchastra track of "Yesterdays papers" or the alternative take of "Not Fade Away" all blew me away.

I left late. He was alone @ home, and really feeling it. I wanted to stay, but he had to get up the next day and it was midnight, so I knew I should leave.

smell the justice

and

I'm determined to read

sir leads the troops




Boy - sometimes I've coached teams that were so talented that I didn't need to exist. Several summers spent coaching two teams M-th from 5.15- 9pm every nite - and this was one of them.

Best player - best player by twice in the league that year-not even present for this picture.

I loved that summer. This team -Niece.3 is on it) and the team that contained nephew.2 and neice.2 were the two teams i was coach of that year.

My first flush of birdom was about this time, and I determined to name my teams after birds that showed up o my feeders. I named this team the Grackles - that irredesent blue/purple on their necks? the other team i coached that year was the Starlings - yellow (beaks in summer) and black.

So enjoyable, that summer. Why can't they all be?

2008 Benky Championship/ Salernos, 27 December

written by Lazers
names edited by Hilts
addendum by Hilts


Salerno’s won the bidding to host the 2008 Trivia Championship, and the battle was to be much bigger than the typical 3-4 team skirmishes at TC Pub. No, the championship again was a Kentucky Derby-sized slobberknocker featuring ten teams. The festivities began with Benkowski presenting two lifetime achievement awards- the first posthumously to Doc Hidalgo, a long-time trivia player from Indiana who recently passed away. The other award was given to some other guy who is still around.



Championship rules for the evening: only two throws per team, plus one “Ladies Only” drink faster challenge.

J&B represented by: Moho, Chemical man, Hammer (nee Peppys), Stix, Nitenurse,Hilts, Dragon, Vaughn, and Lazers

The competition: Irish Car Bombs, Dirty Sock, Mulligan, Castle, Porch Associates, Chicago Sharks, Auntie Joanie, Mug & Monkey, and Cobblestone. While J&B was randomly drafted to hit the buffet in the middle of the pack, the team was placed 8th of the 10 teams for actual game play.

First Half: Name That Tune/Sports Celebrity Birth/Emmy Awards 1966-2006

As has been the case for past championship events, a live musician was in attendance for the “Name That Tune” category.

2003- Best Comedy?
1999- Best Drama?
2004- Best Comedy?
1979- Best Drama?
1966- Best Comedy?

It isn’t easy to accumulate points with that many teams in action, but J&B managed to snag a large portion of the first half points available to them. Scores at the half:

Sharks 650 Mulligan 630 Joanie 620 J&B 600 Sock 500 Porch 420 Cobblestone 330

Irish 200 Castle 100 Mug & Monkey 0

By having the lowest score, Mug & Monkey will start the second half. Stix: “Pick something you don’t suck at.”

Second Half: Name That Tune/Baseball/Oscars

2005 World Series- these 2 White Sox hit big extra-inning homers?
First 7 World Series- this team appeared in 4 of them?
Manager with the most career victories (3,731)?
All-time leader in doubles (792)?
Only team to win World Series twice in the 1980s?
2003 Best Actor- Sean Penn- what movie?
1979 Best Actor- Dustin Hoffman- what movie?
1971- Cloris Leachman wins Oscar for what movie?
1985 Best Actor- William Hurt- what movie?
1975 Best Supporting Actress- Lee Grant- what movie?



J&B was up to second place at the end of three quarters. During the fourth quarter, controversy rears its ugly head, as Stix thinks another team was given credit for an incorrect song title in the “Name That Tune” category. J&B does not bring the issue up to Benkowski, but Stix is concerned about the effect those 80 points could have on the contest.

Scores after two halves: Sharks 1250 Mulligan 1180 J&B 1170 Irish 850 Joanie 760 Sock 730 Porch 730 Cobblestone 490 Mug & Monkey 490 Castle 450

Looks like that 80-point swing could have a big effect!

For the final question, 4 of 5 wins the wager. All 5 correct will win bonus points. During game play, Benkowski informed the teams that the bonus would be determined by the spread between the largest and smallest scores after two halves, plus one. The bonus thus was 801.

Choice of final category: Chicago Streets & Locations, Non-English Speaking People of the World, National Enquirer Greatest Divorces, NFL Since 1960

After announcing that second category, a player somewhere in the crowd asked if it would include Ebonics. Benkowski points out that player ought to think twice about making such comments, and a large ComEd employee dining in the next room is brought in so that he could hear it. Benkowski references once having a brawl at one of his Indiana trivia nights- there was a precedent. Nonetheless, it all was lighthearted, and no brawl ensued.

J&B selects the NFL category. After many calculations, J&B wagers 531. That wager would be enough to beat the team right behind us by 1 if they doubled their score without bonus. Unintentionally, it also is noticed that this wager plus bonus would beat the top team by 2 if they double their score without bonus.

Chicago Streets & Locations:

Heading south on I-57, what is the next exit after US 30?
At Irving Park and Pine Grove- head south one block- what street crosses Pine Grove?
What type of business is on the southwest corner of 127th & Pulaski?
What High School is at 23rd & Christiana?
IL-134- northwest of Grayslake- this town starts with the letter “H”?

Enquirer Greatest Divorces:
Name the men involved in the following 5 major divorce settlements, plus at least two of the women. Do not need to match to the specific settlement:

2006 for $168 million
1995 for $150 million
1989 for $100 million
2004 for $85 million
1994 for $80 million


NFL Since 1960:

Prior to New England, the last team to win consecutive Super Bowls?
Longest NFL game of all-time (82:40) involved which two teams?
1978- this team rushed for 3,165 yards- an NFL team record?
Within 1- the average margin of victory in Super Bowl games?
Highest scoring NFL game of all-time (113 points)- name either the two teams involved, or the exact final score?

No teams selected the Non-English Speaking People category.

I guess this one’s for Nevin….
Part II

J&B guesses Denver Broncos, Kansas City vs Miami, LA Rams, 14-point margin, and San Francisco vs LA Rams. Confidence level isn’t particularly high.

First half answers:
Everybody Loves Raymond
The Practice
Arrested Development
Lou Grant
Dick Van Dyke Show

Second half answers:
Geoff Blum and Scott Podsednik
Chicago Cubs
Connie Mack
Tris Speaker
LA Dodgers
Mystic River
Kramer vs Kramer
The Last Picture Show
Kiss of the Spider Woman
Shampoo

Final Question:

Castle- 450- Locations- guesses Monee/Manhattan (no), Sheridan (correct), Gas Station (correct), Marshall (no), Huntley (no)- only two correct- wagered it all- thanks for playing.

Mug & Monkey- 490- NFL- guesses Denver Broncos (correct), San Diego vs Kansas City (no), Miami Dolphins (no), 7-point margin (no), Oakland vs NY Jets (no)- only one correct- wagered 1- down to 489. Will it be enough?

Cobblestone- 490- NFL- guesses Denver Broncos (correct), Kansas City vs Miami (correct), Pittsburgh Steelers (no), 13-point margin (no), Oakland vs Kansas City (no)- only two correct- wagered it all- thanks for playing.

Upon reaching Cobblestone’s point margin answer, Benkowski indicates it was too high. J&B thus far knows it has 2 of 3 correct.

Porch Associates- 730- Locations- guess Saulk Trail (correct), Grace (no), Speedway Gas Station (correct), Crane (no), Harvard (no)- only two correct- wagered more than they had- thanks for playing.

Dirty Sock- 730- Divorces- guesses Michael & Juanita Jordan (correct), Stephen Spielberg (correct), Donald & Ivana Trump (no), Billy Joel (no), Donald Trump and Marla Maples (no)- wagered 728- down to 2.

Auntie Joanie- 760- Divorces- guesses Paul McCartney & Heather Mills (no), Donald & Ivana Trump (no), Michael & Juanita Jordan (correct), Ted Turner & Jane Fonda (no), Mick & Bianca Jagger (no)- only one correct- wagered 491- down to 269.

Irish Car Bombs- 850- Locations- guess Saulk Trail (correct), Byron (no), Speedway Gas Station (correct), Westinghouse (no), Huntley (no)- only two correct- wagered 849- down to 1.

J&B- 1170- NFL- guesses Denver Broncos (correct), Kansas City vs Miami (correct), LA Rams (no), 14-point margin (no), San Francisco vs LA Rams (no)- only two correct- wagered 531- down to 639.

Mulligan- 1180- Divorces- guesses Paul McCartney & Heather Mills (no), Harrison Ford & Melissa (correct), Stephen Spielberg & Amy Irving (correct), Michael & Juanita Jordan (correct), Donald Trump & Marla Maples (no)- only three correct- wagered it all- thanks for playing.

Of the 9 teams revealed, J&B has the highest score remaining. Drumroll please…

Chicago Sharks- 1250- NFL- guesses Denver Broncos (correct), Kansas City vs Miami (correct), New England Patriots (correct), 15-point margin (no), and it all comes down to NY Giants vs Washington… (correct)- an impressive four correct- wagered 1111- up to 2361 and the 2008 Trivia Championship!

I guess the 80 point discrepancy didn’t make a difference after all.

Answers:
Locations:
Saulk Trail
Sheridan
Gas Station
Farragut
Haynesville

Divorces (in no particular order):
Michael & Juanita Jordan
Stephen Spielberg & Amy Irving
Harrison & Melissa Ford
Kevin & Cindy Costner
Neil & Marsha Diamond

NFL:
Denver Broncos
Kansas City vs Miami
New England Patriots
10 point margin
Washington 72 NY Giants 41

Researching the question that most interested J&B- who the hell attained 3,165 yards for the 1978 New England Patriots? Oddly, the team didn’t have a single 1,000-yard rusher. Team totals:
Sam Cunningham 768 yards
Andy Johnson 675 yards
Horace Ivory 693 yards
Steve Grogan 539 yards
Don Calhoun 391 yards
James McAlister 77 yards
Mosi Tatupu 6 yards
Stanley Morgan 11 yards
Harold Jackson 7 yards
Don Westbrook –2 yards
Several players with at least one attempt rushed for 0 yards

Another interesting element- the third highest team rushing total in NFL history also comes from the 1978 season, by the Kansas City Chiefs (led by a guy named Tony Reed).

As for J&B- once again the Benkowski Trivia bridesmaid. The team will get back on the horse to start the 2009 trivia season at TC Pub on Thursday, January 15th. I expect to be “in”.
addendum:
For fucks sake.. Seriously. Fuck. Again, i know that to most people, winning some trivia game @ the end of the year is no big deal, but I do want to be one hte winnin end of this one of these years. Although inthe misty days of J and B there was one such championship - so I am happy w/ that history. But I have now been in tis four times, and twice we were leading going into final question and twItalicice we finished second after the question. It came down to them getting some great answeres this year - we were very deserving of second place, and the winners deserved it - but it still sucks. A long year we have to ait, and there is no guarentee.
Again - 1906 and 1917 are fine fine years, but was before I was born. 2005 is nicer, and I want that for J and B.
51 weeks to prepare........

27 December, 2008

christmas

Christmassed @ sister.2's crib. Grown up kids, some with their own girlfrenz; but still kids. It was a deal to get myMom to get in the car and on over: the ice ran Shackelton strong, and I had to park the car running, help my Mom down steps slightly less icydangerous than the Hillary Step, iced over sidewalks, then over another icy obsticle in the shape of a snow ridge - and finally into the car. Long hard ordeal, but it insured Mom would be able to enjoy Christmas w/ the gang.

Thoughts, depressing.

Mom is so old, I've really come to treasure family gatherings. I got the feeling last April on Mom's 86th b-day that she really enjoyed it - we know there will be a time when we will not be able to celebrate it with her, and i guess she does too. Unlike my Dad, who never stopped talking about "When I'm gone..." - she doesn't like to talk about it. So I never do. Except to confess my fears here.

The Kids. I have never felt so alien to their lives, and it's growing. There is the normal arc to adolesence I have noticed. Wilde smothering attatchment to their parents till 'round seven, then the first inkling of frenz. Although frenz now begin to take on a lot of their time, they still have a seriuos attachemnt to the arents. Round twelve the real changes begin. Depending on how social the kid is, frenz begin to dominate, though still parents hold fore. But by 15? Man, they are gone all the time - and then college.

Don't worry parents; unless yr total jackasses, the kids will always hold an important part of their lives for you. But as an uncle - I'm not important @ all. And it stems a lot from my personal conduct. The kids swarm all over Sister.4, who is generally outgoing to them. But with me? Like every other person in my life, I try to hold them @ a sullen distance. I try to hold everybody @ a sullen distance. And this worries me to no end. I'm supoosed to be this gret people person w/ so many frenz and all that - but in between each relationship I have, there is that sullen distance - my choice -in between. So - the kids run around and include all in their conversations and stories - but there is a bit of distance between me and the kids. They just thnk I'm...well.... the wierd uncle... and I am. In years past - when they were smaller - it was so much easier. They were kids, and I was the adult. When hanging out, or babysitting, or coacing thm or taking them to a movie, Sox game, or play or whatever - it was easier when they were little. But now when they are all oldig and have so many options in their lives, it kinda hurts to know that I am very much on the perphiery now that they are becoming adults - whearas when they were younger, even as an uncle I had a adjunct part in raising them. Now, mainly raised, I fade. even more into the background. I really wish ......... It's really hard to be around kids, these days. The last year I've gained no satidfaction from kids @ all. I was in the Loop last week, in the afternoon, basically 2 blocks from Astrid - and I just couldn't stop by.

This sullen distance isn't just w/ the kids. You read this blog? Whtach me for this distance. it's in between me and you (unless you are spliffe or who have you, and have never met.

This is a problem. I know I have many gifts that need to be used for this world - and sullen distance is the exact opposite of my gifts. I'm cheating myself of all the people in the world, and I realise I'm cheating them of me.

"Cheating them of me"? Well, I'm not so down on myself that I can't recognize that I have gifts as well. Funny - in certain times of my life, I have been the MOST outgoing person there is. That is such a great aspect of my personality. But shit......

Gifts: a $20 gift certificate to Palermos pizza I'll use on the kids, and a gift certificate book from another sister. Gf got me a nice winter coat and a shirt. One of my co-workers got me a $20 certificate to a restuaraunt.

23 December, 2008

crankFacebook

Hmm. Although maybe the bullinachinashop enterence should have been avoided - my neferious purposes hadn't yet even been revealed to me- but after various urgings of various peoples, I finally figgeredout my Facebook password and responded to friend requests and etc.... I'm in, now, but it's not exactely my cup of tea - but again, im in. I was too lazy before, but a couple keystrokes belies the ease of the site. and so, im in.

And, although I'm not on the way to becoming a Facebook expet - I can't get it @ school, so its sporadic fer me @ best - I have become vastly interested in the site. This is because three of my nephew/neices DO like the site - and I've discovered it's an easy way to see if ... uh.... well, just seeing........

I'm old enough to know that they are old enough as well, in different ways - but how am I not to feel responsible and worry for them? I caught an underaged nephew w/ a beer @ a Fire game this year, but of course ignored it. I also told another underage drinker in USA / legal in Ireland neice that it was kool she had a drink in Eire when she was 18. But I will amidt i was kinda ,um, funnied when I saw the drinking references on Facebook.

So - although many good frenz and people who I haven't seen in 30 years are my 'frenz' on FB - but my main interest is to spy on those I love so much ( and, uh, are under 23 yo). So - to you people who read this and are frenz on FB - I don't mean to disparage you, but it's my main interest that keeps me coming back. Feeling like I'm picking on you because you are more than 23 yo?? The kids have never read securityout - @ least that i know - this is all for you, and I write for you here.
But FB - if I seem to be lagging way behind, so be it. I'll try to keep up. Nice tool.
So - I'm into facebook now, finally - and now need to put up a Myspace page. For two reasons.

1))You are reading me, so yeah I write. But I also act, direct, sing, danse, etc etc etc and I realise that they all have their myspace pages, so i kinda have to as well. So, soon. I want to put up my various songs so when I play SXSW Gunners , Guitars, Chartman, Vampire, Joker, and Smoky Treats and etc will simply just have to go to my myspace page to hear the shit. Eventually.
2)) In the schools I have taught @ these last five years (2 school) ther big deal is Myspace. My neices and nephews? Into Facebook. I've read that there is a class divide between those who use FB and those who use My Space. The city kids going to public school= MS
The city kids going to catholic schools=FB

So, to keep my working class credentials up to date, i will have to have a My space page.

I feel like Mick Jagger

22 December, 2008

The Smiths Welcome: Baby Morrissey Patience

"baby cries a lot when chest exposed"

The Events of 20 Decmeber, 2008

written by Lazers
edited by Hilts
After this past Thursday’s trivia postponement, I made my way into TC Pub for the 7:30 make-up game, hoping the bar would be graced with the continued presence of Frosty, Suspenders, and Little Cleavage. Not surprisingly, there was only one woman in the bar when I arrived. To make matters worse, the trivia battle had already begun.

J&B eventually represented by: Chemical Man, Hilts, Gf and Lazers

The competition: Bar, Johnnie Walker, and Mike & Pat

First Half: Romantic Comedies/Fast Food/Sports Illustrated

2006- starred Jack Black and Kate Winslet?
2001- starred John Cusack and Kate Beckinsale? High Infidelity
2004- starred Adam Sandler and Drew Barrymore? 50 First Dates
1999- starred Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant? Notting Hill
1999- stared Heath Ledger and Julia Stiles?
1977- starred Woody Allen and Diane Keaton? Annie Hall

After the Bar gripes when their answer of “Something About Sally” wasn’t accepted for the movie “When Harry Met Sally”, Benkowski: “You can’t do ‘whatever’ in trivia- you have to hit it.”

Scores at the half: J&B 1390 Bar 1160 Mike/Pat 690 Johnnie Walker 650

Second Half: Food Network/Tuesday Sports Section/”Simpsons” Jobs

Homer Simpson?
Into week 16, the NFL division with the best cumulative record (36-20)? NFC South
Into week 16, the NFL division with the worst cumulative record (19-37)?
Who hosts “Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives”?
(Pat: “Another Hitler question?”
Benkowski: “You should watch those references- you don’t want another “Seinfeld” situation.”)
Joe Quimby? Mayor
Julius Hibbert?

Selma and Patty Bouvier? DMV Clerks
Rainer Wolfcastle?
Who hosts “Good Eats” and “Iron Chef America”?
Who hosts “Barefoot Contessa”?

Brief controversy erupts over the pronunciation of Emeril Lagasse by Mike & Pat. Really, this team was quote-filled throughout the evening, but the game moved too fast for me to notate all of their gems (once Johnnie Walker and Mike & Pat were done using their “throw the ball” tricks by the end of the first quarter, the game moved at lightning speed). I can say that they dropped f-bombs with the zeal of Joe Pesci in “Goodfellas”, and one of them once threatened to cut off Benkowski’s head. Of note after trivia ended was their part in a bar argument over who would win pitting Jason Bourne against Jack Bauer.

Also of note was Gf checking out the waitress’s ass.

Scores going into final: J&B 2920 Bar 1500 Johnnie 1280 Mike/Pat 1240

Final Category: 80s Entertainment

Hilts does some quick math to see if J&B can top the massive score put up a couple of trivia nights back, but a double-up plus bonus would fall less than 1000 points short. J&B elects to bet the classic (81).

Two of three wins wager. All three wins 3000 bonus points.

80s Entertainment:
1982- Australian pop rock group hit the US charts (3 words)?Men At Work
1980 hit- “Lady”? Styx
Two TV anchorwomen from local NBC in the 80s- Benkowski worked with both of them- and both appeared on channel 5 this past Wednesday (but not as anchorwomen)? Deborah Norville and Carol Marin

Gentlemen?
Part II
J&B guesses Men at Work, Kenny Rogers, and Carol Marin/Alison Rosatti. J&B ran out of time on that last question and is certain Rosatti will be incorrect.

First half answers:
Last Holiday
Serendipity
50 First Dates
Notting Hill
10 Things I Hate About You
Annie Hall


Second half answers:

Works at nuclear power plant
NFC South
AFC West
Guy Fieri
Mayor
Doctor
DMV office
Actor
Alton Brown
Ina Garten


Final Question:

Mike & Pat (who announced they were “all in” as soon as Benkowski read the category)- 1240- guesses Men at Work (correct), Styx (no), Carol Marin/Deborah Norville (correct)- wagered 1240- up to 2480.



Johnnie Walker- 1280- guesses no answer (no), Styx (no), Deborah Norville/Linda Yu (no)- wagered it all- thanks for playing.

Bar- 1500- guesses Men at Work (correct), Styx (no), Carol Marin/Deborah Norville (correct)- wagered 1500- up to 3000.

J&B- 2920- guesses Men at Work (correct), Kenny Rogers (correct), Carol Marin/Alison Rosatti (no)- wagered 81- up to 3001 and its third victory in a row. Always good to be hot going into the playoffs.

Next trivia is the Championship at Salerno’s on December 27th. Roster is set at 9, with gametime by 7:30. He did not collect the additional deposits, so we still owe him for 3 people that night.


Benkowski is still unsure when TC Pub trivia will start up in 2009. His current guess is January 8th (I would be “out”), but we are supposed to check with him at the Championship.


Merry Xmas to J&B and all of you J&B groupies out there….

19 December, 2008

Troy Lane Apartments (the four story building)

The old Marquette Theatre behind it
Continuing collection of snaps for all the great roofing articles I want to write.
This was one of the major sites for roofing
- a whole block of easily attained roofs ring this area.
Our wonderful playground growing up

althoughidoubthedrewthisTakeshiObatadrewbothdeathnoteandhikuranogo



And one of the funniste things about this artist - Takeshi Obata - is that he really likes fashion. The kids in his drawings - take, please Misa Amane from Deathnote or Yuli's sister in Hikura no-Go - are always wearing the latest gear.

Young Adult Literature.1

Nice being king here - when the new books come into the media center, I always get pick of what I want to read. So, we had a huge manga order come in, and while the books were being processed I get them before the hundreds of students get to them.

So - while the stuff wasn't ready, i was picking apart the manga series Hikaru no Go. I'd ordered 1, 3, and 4 last year (#2 O.S., or out of stock), and liked it a lot.

So- this year I filled ot the collection to #12 -and have spent the last few days catching up. Hikaru no Go involves a boy who becomes - not haunted, but - well, a ghost named Sai comes into his consciousness. Sai is a 1000 year old ghost who loves the Japanese board game Go. When Hikura touches a dusty old Go board in his grandpas attic, Sai becomes part of his, well consciousness. Don't worry - it's a friendly ghost - and over time Sai teaches the precocious youth the game - and how to win.

So, in the beginning, it was Sai who played for Hikura. Sai is a super master whose skills swamp even the best players though he last played 1000 years ago (basically - I won't give you all the finer points, because he HAS played in the last 1000 years-but just follow). So, Toya - a young master who is lights out great - plays one of the games when Sia is telling Hikura where to put the pieces on the board. Predictably, Toya gets killed by Sai - but he can't understand, because Hikura has just started playing Go.

So- the story revolves around Hikura getting better, Toya becoming obsessed w/ Hikura even though nobody can understand why........ and the relationship between Ghost and human.

This relationship is where I've been digging the series. As Hikura gets better and better, he needs Sia less and less. I know it's only comix, but one really feels for Sai - we can all see that Hikur will eventually take on Toya- and I realise that he'll Rocky 2'm and win @ soe point - and then i bet he'll tke on Toya's Dad- then that Korean kid agai- and then , eventually - he'll take on Sia. I haven't read ahead - but it's gotta go this way.

And eventually, he ill reach the point where Sai isn't .......... no, I do not want to write it.

Sai- trapped in time and in a kids body - but the kid is growing and will eventually Sai knows, and it's always tough to see the realization flashed in his face....... Many times, there is such a sadness to the passage of time.... the touchy march of time that binds you* ..... But - this series is kool. I recommend.

And, like in Death Note - there will have to be a time when to say goodbye. Deathnote is one of the class titles in all of Manga, and they tried to do it right. They closed after 12 issues (108 weekly comix, put into 12 books. Since @ this point I only read the books - I tend to refer to them in the smaller numbers) with a natural and not forced ending. We have a long way to go in this series.

What the next title in Securityout to get the workover? Well, since the new manga were not processed before break today-I get - all to myself and Matt Jenke - Prince of Tennis #8-14 and two brand new titles : Kensin something or other, and, uh, something else. I'm looking fowrard to the end of 10th period today. 45m.
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*=I use this line too much - it's one of Stephen Patrick Morrisseys best written ones,and one that Q loved. Where did all this Q stuff come from lately??

Young Adult Literature.2

In some ways, my fit as a bookpusher to young adults is slitely off - I mean, how am I to not respond w/ Ulysses to the question "What would be a good book to read?" But I have been reading some lately - for disparate reasons.

One was "Cures for a Heartbreak", a so so book - well, it was an easy read - about a girl who loses her Mom to cancer and has to deal w/ her Dad's heart attack and his new wife. Not a bad book, but nothing special- w/out it being in Mayor Daley's Book Club list for this month, I woulda never read it. And I'm not really recommending it for you. Unless yr 16.

And then there was Nick and Nora's Infinate Playlist. This as definately not a book club issue. I'd heard about the movie first, wanted to see it, read some reviews, thought the better of it, and then forgot about it.

I came across the book in this library. Someone had stolen the last copy we got - I found the ripped off UPC sticker on the floor and knew. So, someone reordered it, and figgered I'd read it. Then I saw the authors - Rachael Cohn and David Levithan - both HUGE names on the Y.A.L. field. So, although I tend to read lotsa military history or iblical studies - I also need to keep up w/ what the kids read.

And not just manga.
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missa luba



pregnant for the last time

When I got Q pregnant those 20 years ago or so, we were both scared beyond belief. She didn't want to be pregnant - @ least not yet - and I was beginning to have doubts about the whole thing. One thing though - these two Roman Catholics were gonna have the kid.

I used to think that abortion was so deeply scandalous. Really a shocking event. The first time sometime I found out had the procedure - so shocked. I was so shocked that the one person that i always ran w/ gossip to - Q - I couldn't even tell her this. So shocking.

Now, of course, practically EVERY woman I know has had an abortion. Really. I still will not name names - but I know. Lots and lots.

So in some ways, looking back that score, that then I felt I got lucky. I wasn't ready to be a father, Q and I were in terrible collapse, and it just wasn't good. She had miscarriage about two weeks after she missed her extremely regular appointment.

I'd gotten back from class (Dekalb) and got a letter from her. Even though we talked all the time on the phone and I was back in Chicago almost every weekend, we used to write tonnes of letters back and forth. Still have, like 300 of them. She told me she had bled. It really was such a giant mess of my mind. It really was ALL OVER - the bleeding, well, stopped the bleeding.

So, I bring this up for several reasons. I feel real bad for my frenz, both of them and all of them. Talked to Roxx last nite and the sadness was all appearent - weary sadness. And I wonder. I've been very vocal about really wanting kids. Seven, but I'lla ccept five. I'm still not there yet - something about having a full time job and not making 1/2 of what I should be making and all that. It seems I will never father children. But given the choice right now - would it be a good thing if that child (who I retroactively named Rudy - Blooms dead boy)was alive today? I'd still be w/ Q.

And I bet I'd be miserable.

When Rocky wants to write, his stuff (in comparison to mine) always shames me. When he wants to write, which he rarely does. But, i'll take what I can.

Proof in the existence of a God

Written by Lazers
addendum by Hilts

Due to an xmas party, no trivia last night (as usual, no forewarning to the regular teams- is Gary Betteman the commissioner of Benkowski trivia?). Anyway, the last trivia night of the 2008 regular season will be this Saturday, December 20th at 7:30. Several of J&B have already declared themselves "in".

Even though these rescheduled trivia nights usually end up as the lamest ones, hopefully a Saturday night will at the least fill the pub with some women. Last night's threesome of Frosty, Suspenders, and new waitress Cleavage (who I'd kind of like to rename Little Cleavage) would make for a good start....


Hilts adds:


No trivia - it was holiday party time. We were disapointed - but boy the beauty of the place last nite. We were talking that lots of times its hag time during J & B games @ T.C.'s. But the waitress we got last nite - the first time in a longtime since there was a waitress during one of our games - was outstanding. And she knew it. Don't tell me that shirt she was wearing wasn't deployed for the purpose of driving up tips. And bless her. Thursday nites will never have her again, probably. And then there were both Frosted (which I like better than Frosty) and Suspenders.

But really - there was only Little Cleveage. Although, really, she should be called HUGE Cleveage.

18 December, 2008

Mayo update

Mayo has that problem of not knowing exactly when to leave places, and when people point out the rules - and the fact that people pick on him - he tends to put up a fuss when it comes time to leave. Very stubborn kid. I've had to go over the following things with him again and again - it's like dealing w/ an Alzheimer's patient sometimes. My arguments go thusly:

"The school first priority is to insure a safe place for the students to be @. When kids are en masse hanging out in front of the school waiting for their frenz to get out - these are times when fights and gang intimidation deals are carried out. So: security has the kids get off school property right away, then tries to shoo them away from the El station across the street. Although it would be nice to have the kids hangout wherever they want, history suggests that one thousand unsupervised kids will -eventually, if not today then to-morrow, then whenever (and no, St. Charles or St. Rita or Glenbard West kids, I do not wanna hear it- this is the context we have to deal with) start shenanigans that will eventually lead us to the cover of the Sun Times and people will be thinking "What the truck is it w/ these city kids? And what kind of school would let this shit happen?"

So - to provide for the proper environment for our students, kids just gotta be pushed home if they are not in after school activities. Sorta like the law which says you have to stop @ a stop sign - it just helps."

So, i'd been taking Mayo to our schools basketball games. We play @ 4.30 after school, and since Mayo likes to hang out in this hood till 9pm before going home in Chinatown, I figgered it'd be a great thing to help him waste some time here - and, of course, make sure someone is interested in his life. I went last week, and had to leave early - we were up by 30points @ halftime (team, guys, pretty good - not Farragut w/ Garnett/Fields/Wright/Rome - but.... pretty good..... just a lack of supersize in the middle). But the next day reports reached me - that he had run into sometrouble. I thought it was a huge deal, but the story was probaley just blown up before it reached me. So, I took him Tuesday to the game in the gym, and had to make sure that he understood that when the J-V game ended @, say, 6.30pm, he had to go. Whne the little kids come in for their soccer, he had to be gone.

He reported to me that on Tuesday - when I warned him he just hadda go - he did. So he listensd to me, and that's one of the things he had to know. But then I knew he really listened to me - well we'll see: After, for the fivethousanth time, he asked me about the loitering thing - and I responded w/ the above italicized statement or it's close brother - he told me that because each time I have told him the same thing - he now believes me.


In response to the question by


paperplanes

"why don't you send Mayo to get the crazy Christians?"

a gathering of shots from back then/ roofing

found here -excellent collections:
http://flickr.com/photos/eddie-chicago-railfan/
Side of Marquette Theatre : 1985
and thus destruction of said building - and yes, that's St. Rita church in the far distance to the left of the foto up 63d Street:


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If I were you, I would have watched Pasolini's "Accatone" instead. What were you thinking???

17 December, 2008

what are you to do when yr frenz send sucicudal pictures of themselves??

what are you to do when yr frenz send suicidal pictures of themselves??

ready for tip and run

The Navy has announced that the NS-1 Peter Strasser, flagship of all fleets, was refloated and deemed ready for battle yeaterday after a two day refit i drydock. The costs - astronomical - were particularly hard for the deptartment of the navy to sustain, but the ship is now fully functional.

Although there were secret reports that Strasser was to join other units for another tip and run raid soon. The captain of the ship/fleet/country Virgil Hilts, said : "I felt like I was @ Jutland again. All the whilst shells are exploding, great geysers of water ten stories high, the starshells, the waves of the speeding dreadnaughts almost swamping us - to captain again the ship ; especially through that weather - it was like I was a young ensign again. When enemy topredo tracks were spotted on the port bow, we were able to comb the tracks. When the enemy battle cruisers suddenly spotted us through the dense smoke, we were able to wheel around in an instant and get back to safty."

The Strasser passed its tests and is now fully ready for battle.

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Maybe if you had sex with him and slept over and you had pancakes the next morning....

16 December, 2008

Because it's there

BCD and I

One of the reasons that I got a digital camera was that I wanted to document the roofs that we used to climb growing up in the neighbourhood. This is not the post for that - I've had my camera a year now and a single roof of my youth has yet to be documented, let alone written about. But recently (as you mite have guessed from the cover stars--- and thanks the Smiths, for the terminology--- that adorned this blog for a bit there the last two fortnights) I have a mountain climbing fixation. Hence pictures of Everest, Matterhorn, the Eiger..etc... and the introduction of mountain climbing terms to securityout, etc etc etc...

So - mountain climbing. I'd liked the movie "Into the Wild" a real lot. I wasn't gung ho for it, but Gf was and she won. Now, funny, as I was the one to run w/ the movie-I immediately got the book, read it in what seemed like a few minutes, and then realised that name.....John Krakauer and a book we had here on the shelves - Into Thin Air was by the same dude.

Into Thin Air was about the disastrous climbing season in 1996 where twelve people in various parties died on the mountain. The story was famous for me already - I'd followed the events live on the mountain ten years ago - I remember how deeply heartbreaking it was when one of those stuck dying on the mountain was able to use a mobile phone to have a last chat with his wife. Then there were the people left for dead -the one actually made it back to safety, though badly injured. Finally, the horror of one group actually leaving others to die because it would interfere in their quest for the summit. I remember that time.

And.....the book...... was brilliant. Again, for the second straight book, it couldn't leave my hands. I go on about how I can't concentrate enough and am too busy to read like I did when I was little - but it was finished in 24h - and it would have been done sooner except that I had to do well, fuck, I had to acknowledge people and talk to them --it was the Thanksgiving thing going on.....


Not BCD and I

So- climbing. Those huge mountains - where one has to use oxygen? God it seems suicidal. When you get that high in the mountains, the air consists of only 1/3 the amount of Oxygen as @ sea level. The mind really starts to go @ that level - punch drunk fighters, or drunken goofs - that what the brain turns into. The tales of misunderstanding and mistakes that are made that high are fascinating. To have the brain so gone, and to still have to do intricate climbs - jeeze!! It scares the hell out of me reading about it. So, of course, after I finished that book, I ordered a 2008 collection of stories about survival inn the mountains.

So - now Gf is afraid that I want to go mountain climbing. I explained to her that in 1996 one had to pay $70,000 to outfit and climb Mt. Everest - so i won't be going soon.

However........ there ar elots and lots and lots of mountains - some that really needed be climber, as much as walked up - here in the states. Maybe.

But -again - the reason for this post is those climbing forays we used to do when we were young. Everyone climber the buildings, but I was in the leadership of two different groups. The greatest of these roofing crews was the L5. Although we had several members, there were two = BCD and I - who were the lead climbers. So - if someplace hadn't been roofed before - we led the way. Anytime a difficult piece in the process had to be solved - either of the two of us. So - when we had to literally scale up a drain pipe 60-70 feet up the sheer side wall of a building-it was either of us to do, get into the building and go to the place where we could leave in the others more safely.

I took great pride in that position. And the climbing on Everest really made me think of those days. These mountaineers had to scale up - again - sheer walls that would defeat everyone else. People could even conceive that these places were able to be conquered.

And so w/ BCD and I. We were talking over the weekend (post to come) about two roofs in particular. They were dominating heights - but they were so hard to climb that any worth on a regular basis for us was null and void.

But - they were there, they were in the neighbourhood, and they had to be climbed @ least once. Crazy, we were - because these roofs were so dangerous. So -two targets - on on 63d and Sacramento, and the other on Kedzie just north of the north alley of 63d (a gorgeous gorgeous building, too) were building we just had to climb.

Tha's next - maybe next week.

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God hates ..................

One of the stranger types of whack job Americans are those that protest service peoples funerals w/ their "God hates fags" posters and shouts etc. Well, we got six of them today protesting outside of school. Not sure why we were picked - maybe it was just coincidence - but it was rather pathetic.

However - they should be allowed to say what they want. I'm sure that I have written before about my cousin in Belcoo in the northern section of Ireland (England controls this part). we were discussing the Troubles and the marching season the general consensus amongst Catholics @ that point was "Why let them march through our neighbourhood spouting off all of their hate towards us? We don't want them marching through causing trouble". It seemed to me - being the American - that well, they should be allowed to march wherever they want-I mean, didn't the Nazi's have the rite to march through Skokie ?

However, context is everything - and immed. accepted that if my cousins think that the marching of the Protestants, then that's whats rite in Ireland.

And so, if protesters outside of my school think that "America is doomed" and "God hates Obama" (despite a wonderful press campaign that suggests actually that God LOVES Obama), well, let'm blather on. The worry now shifts to make sure our kids don't target these six poeple for snowballs - there is so much ammo!

NS-1 Strasser as the Seydlitz

The Seydiltz was a German battlecruiser that fought-and almost died - @ the Battle of Jutland. It was part of the battle cruiser fleet that was constattly in the most heavily engaged parts of the battle. In addition trading salvos during the whole of both The Run to the North and The Run to the South, Seydiltz also took part in the Death ride of the Battlecruisers. This was the part of the battle where it seemed that the entire English fleet was justa bout to cut off the entire German fleet - a stunning victory for the English apparent- when Lutzow sent his battered battlecruisers desperately against the whole of the English battleline -just then finding the range and running disaster out of their barrels all over the German line. However, this unexpected move byt he Germans spooked the English, thus allowing thre slower German battleships to skulk off into the growing smoke and gloom).

The Seydiltz wasn't just heavily hit, it was battered beyond belief- but not so battered that it was beyond saving. Hit by 22 giant HE shells, the ship itself was strewn all over itself. Down by the bows, it had to be - I mite be wrong on this, since this has happened a lot over the years- towed backwards into port. And before it even got into port to be drydocked, it had to be beached so it didn't sink. Now, in these days - or even 20 years later - the ship would have been a sitting duck for an airstrike. But since in 1916 the biggest things in the air were Peter Strassers zepplins, attack from air was generally not an optiion. The Germans were allowed to repair the ship and get it back into the fleet. Expensive? Yes.

But probably not as expensive to fix as my car NS-1 Strasser

- I'm too embarressed to even write just howmuch $$ i'm pouring into the goddamn car. That damage that i got avoiding a suddenlyswervinginfrontofme car two weeks ago has turned into a bill that is slightly less than ......... i'm too angry to write anything clever....... But the total bills - whicvh also include two new tyres, wiper repair, and etc etc comes almost to half of what i paid for the car.

Fuck.

I called jackson and Gf to see if I shoiuld even bother and instead just get a new car. If I was to do this next week - when I have vacation - I mita just scuttled the Strasser forever - fuck my brave declaration that this is the last car I will ever buy etc. With new Nissans under $10,000?

But, misguided loyalty led me to drydocking the car one last time and biting the bullet w/ this astronomical cost (really - beside education and the Strasser itself, these repairs represent the most $ o've ever spent on anything.

And i'd just put $400=into it too soon ago.

13 December, 2008

the pasolini trio

by the way, did you read this? this is much better than anything blackie could do, so i just wanted you to read this.

it rminds me of this :

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so:
chicken da wichs
whose been eating my ham sandwiches?
every day they want to scrupple up the supple
but we will let them
sled them
into murky clear waters
maughters
slaughters
and gypsum
skating slowly
holy and rye
yeah:
ba' whatta' 'bouta' 'guise?

the wingback

12 December, 2008

The Rolling Stones welcome:

astrid

on all fronts, what did you expect?

Ive always been a litle, uh, turned on by Patty Blagovich for the last several years. Yes, I know that many think she isn't the lookerest of the looked@ - but I like to look. And lately, I've taken a greater interest in her. No, not because she's suddenly in ther papaers all the time - but because those papers have described her as "Potty Mouthed". So, for whatever reason, well, actually, I know what reason - and yes, we all have our reasons, all to ourselves. But, yeah, potty mouthed..................................

And: Are people really suprised that this level of corruption happens in Chicago? C'mon - like people think this is some sorta abberation? Not in Chicago. Never in Chicago. Everyone else in office should be watching their phone calls. I won't drop names.

Blaggy's behaviour is NORMAL and EXPECTED here.

11 December, 2008

The Gospel of Thomas

Heavy as the main four Gospels are, more and more - I've written this before - two other Gospels are main players in Biblical scholarship. One - (is it Peter?) is touched upon, but The Gospel of Thomas receives a great deal of attention. I've read three separate books on separate -well, New testament scholarship umbrella; but more fine than that? well, then, the three books have separate reasons to exist.

But Thomas is consistently called upon to back up or interpret the main four. A real big deal - I won't go into it too much - for scholars in the field is to find "multiple attestations". That means, scholars want to find stuff in different and unconnected sources - and the older the source, the better (less corrupted by later church teaching). Unconnected sources mean that whatever is being touched upon -be it a Jesus saying or some other happening - has a better chance of being historically true than if only one source has it. Think of it - two independent witnesses to the same story who have never met : good- even great - evidence. One witness of the story? Less good evidence.


So -in what I've been reading = what are the independent sources? The Gospel of Mark is generally argeed upon as the first written Gospel (I've read that possible John is older, hjust not written down until later). The next 'independent' source is the Q document, which I've written about before. It no longer exists, but from comparing Mark w/ Matthew and Luke, scholars think that the latter two gospels are mainly a mixture of Mark and Q Document (plus extra stuff as well). Then there is the Gospel of John. It is radically different than than Matthew, Mark, and Luke. So, along w/ Mark, Q, and John, scholars also use Thomas for verification.

So: if something appears in two of those four seperate sources = chances are heavy that it happened. If it's in only one of the four - chances are that whoever wrote that gospel maybe just put it in there to advance their P.O.V.

And the three books on religion that have been in my hands recently - and I wasn't looking for it, it just happened - have all relied on Thomas to some degree or other.

So - intereting. I have actually read Thomas - it's just a list of 114 sayings of Jesus. Just the sayings, parables, etc etc etc - there are no narratives of birth, death, etc. No story - just strings of sayings. It is also a Gnostic text - not wholly, but even I can see @ this point the divergences w/ the later "Orthodox" thought. But, as an historical document, present scholarship has this Gospel basically alongside the four main ones that contain - to a degree -some historical truth. Well, what I'd better write is that Thomas is a text that scholars have enough ....um, faith in...... to allow them to use it as an historical proof alongside the other gospels.

So, what three books you have been into lately that have used Thomas?

The first selection is rather embarrassing. It's The Parables of Jesus by Joachim Jeremies. This is embarrassinmg because it's my first forey into older heavier Biblical research. No, I won't learn Aramaic or ancient Greek to further my knowledge, but totally kool to reading a book that has streches of Greek in it to properly note his interpretation of the text.

Jeremies big deal is best described by himself (p. 22):
"the nature of our task. Jesus spoke to men of flesh and blood; he addressed himself to the situation of the moment. Each of his parables has a definite historical setting. Hence to recover this is the task before us. What did Jesus intend to say at this or that historical moment? What must have been the effect of his words upon his hearers? These are the questions we must ask in order, so far as possible, to recover the original meanings of the parables, to hear again his authentic voice.

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So- brilliantly - he deconstructs each parable to try and get @ it's original meaning, and what it meant to the dudes actually hearing this parable from the man himself. He uses ancient practices and modern Palestinian ones to compare with the action in the parable. Oftentimes - well, always, according to Jeremies - Jesus would take a story that maybe had happened in the town and then turns it around somehow to give a different view to those listening. So -the parable about the thief in the night - Jeremies thinks that this may have been a story hot @ the time (think "the Parable about the Stupid Governer" is Jesus was alive now- and that is why he used it.

Very dense. Along w/ all the Greek and Aramaic and German translation, one has to closely follow each tangled argument to profit from it. It was a slow read - but I wanted it to go slow to maximise my profit. Felt like graduate schoolmand I was reading some treatsie on draining the fens and how that was important ot the advent of capitalism in England. Very good. Exciting to read an old master, although I'm still no expert to call him an old master.

Oh - Gospel of Thomas, that's right - Jeremies takes that Gospel as a source just as qualified as the four main ones. Then again, it's not theology he's after, but a more historical basis to fit the parables on.

Second book touching on Thomas is from old friend Elaine Pagels: Beyond Belief. I've read her Gnostic Gospels and then her Reading Judas (actually in opposite order). Since Jeremies hit so much on Thomas, I figgered I'd catch some action form this book.


As sumerised below, this had a real cool argument that I have heard before (From Wikipedia article on Thomas):

Another argument for the early date (originally brought forward as the central argument of Elaine Pagels' book Beyond Belief The Secret Gospel of Thomas) is that there seems to be conflict between the Gospel of John and the Gospel of Thomas. Certain passages in the Gospel of John can only be understood in light of a community based on the theological teachings of the Gospel of Thomas. John is the only one of the Canonical Gospels that gives Thomas a speaking part - indicating respect for the Thomas community. This is because the Gospel of John and the Gospel of Thomas are theologically similar in almost every respect except one. In the story of Doubting Thomas, the Johannine Community is theologically rebutting the Thomas community. The Johannine Community believes in a bodily resurrection; Thomas community believes in a spiritual resurrection — and completely rejects a bodily resurrection. So the Gospel of John has Thomas physically touch the risen Jesus and acknowledges his bodily nature. Pagel's interpretation of John requires that a Thomas community existed when John's Gospel was written.


In the book she writes that early on this belief that John was written in response to Thomas - and then used her career as a scholar to try to prove it. She is not the only one to ever express this thought - I have read it before. But again, the movement/'fighting' w/in the early christian communities over what Christianity meant - and the eventual emergence of what is known as the 'orthodox' view - holds a heavy historical interest for me.

Last book for me - i'm reading it as we write - is Jesus A Revolutionary Biography. Pretty good - not as hard as the Jeremies, but not the breeze that Pagels is by now. He is involved in the Jesus Symposium, or whatever - it's deal is to try to get to the real historical Jesus. Lotta problems w/ this movement, but whatever - this book is cool. His take on Jesus - and i'm only on, say, p.50 - is that Jesus was somewhat of a ....I hesitate to use revolutionary figure, but actually Crossan has it in the title. So, an axample of this takes us back to the parables - the Parable of the Mustard seed has often been told a sa parable of a little bit of faith will grow into huge strong faith. But Crossan has it that in ancient Palestine, Mustard plants were often weeds that attracted birds to it's branches. So, a weed that attracts seedeating birds into the culitvated farm actually is a terrible thing. But to landless people, it means something else.

Good books.

10 December, 2008

New Hilts Express

My first major interview for the N.H.E. couldn't have been more intimidating. My subject, Virgil 'just make it' Hilts, has been a major artist on many scenes for almost three decades. From his initial stature as one of the founding members of the seminal 1970's punk band The New Association, along with his roofing, performance art, and cranks- to his film, music, writing, and acting career today. With work progressing on his latest film, the N.H.E. thought it would be a good time to catch up on America's most vital living artist.

It was well before noon on a Monday before I was able to successfully ring Hilts telly in his hotel room. Deep into filming the sequel to his massive hit "dcs selection show 2007", Hilts wiped the sleepiness out his voice as he remembered his press obligations : "Shit, fuck, I wish I could have slept more. When did I agree to this fucking interview? Fuck." Over the phone the sound of deep hacking went on for 10 seconds - this kept being a repeated phenom - and kept interrupting his thoughts. Yet, when I was finally able to put a record in front of his face, hilts became a different person:maybe it was his profound narcissism, but when the subject turned to Hilts - he never stopped talking. it was an interview that touched on many subjects - his weekend, his film and recording career, art and controversy. But it started on travel.

New Hilts Express: With all of the filming, do you ever have any down time?

Hilts: Yes. In fact, over the weekend, I made a quick trip over to Russia. Convoy. Supplies, or....um.... This was on a Friday. Last Friday, I think. I really needed to.....um .....relax.... and I figured that a quick Strasser sail to the Crimean coast would hit the spot. I was only gone real quick few hours - it's amazing what modern transport has wrought. Really. Back in the olden days, it would be a massive planned out trip, taking a half day - or even a full day - to get where you wanted. Sandwiches needed to be packed - reading materials for the long El and bus rides all mapped and planned........now? Boom. Half and hour- and that's roundels, innit? Whaaaa, back? Depending on traffic, you know..... maybe 45m. A revolution in time and space, that Strasser is. Plus - Gainsborough, Dolomite San Francisco 1994, the Kinks - all can be played maximusly.


New Hilts Express: But there is damage to the airship, isn't there? How's piloting it these days?

Hilts: It's rough, I will not hide that fact. (pauses, thoughtful). Aviation fuel - the drop has been tremendous. Sorties such cheaper, now, then earlier in the war - say, 2m ago. But the ride, maaaaaaan. Dry it's fine- but add water or ice, and it's like I'm trapped in Pearl Harbour and enemy dive bombers are raking my ship. Slipping and gliding on the ice and wet pavement: insane. It's terrible. What's needed, now I fully realise, is a spell in drydock. Expensive. Not such how many pounds (sterling) it will cost. We'll see if the record company can fix up some cash for us to correct the ship.

New Hilts Express: Word is you also caught a basketball game that Friday.

Hilts: (enthusticlly) Yes, yes, I did. Thanks for asking! I went to Hilts H.S.'s first game of the season, and they won big. I was able to get in on the guest list as well - it helps to know people who work @ the stadium and will comp you in. $3 is a lot of money these days. It was a fun game. Nice crowd, got to see the end of the Farragut game before Hilts H.S took the court - and they won big.

New Hilts Express: Favourite player?

Hilts: All of them.

New Hilts Express: Where did you sit?

Hilts: (laughing) Well, well, funny that, cause, y’know, as it was, I was sittin’ up a bit, middle or so, fifteen rows back, up amongst only the my selves, y’know, and, uh, enjoyin’, and, uh, I see a Bozo lookin’ head in a place where for years a certain Bozo head ‘d sit. And sure and all it was him - Bozotop. Hadn’t seen’m in , like -oh, say only eight years. Sickly cat - good to see him just movin’. So, um, I slid down to where he was sitting -working, more like it, ‘cause he, uh, he runs the, uh, uh, the uh, scoreboard at many games, and this was one of them. Bozotop- eight years. He’s fine. Still with the paralyzed arm, still w/ the, uh, kinda thought processes that….well….. it was good to see him.

New Hilts Express: You sat with him while he worked?

Hilts:Yes. Second half. Kinda uncomfortable, sitting.... (Hilts crouches in demonstration) but also it’s, ah, nice to , well, sit there as the players come in, watch the coaches yell at the refs, all that …… part of the game, almost like seeming. But yeah, uncomfortable sittin’.

New Hilts Express: You are famous for going out on Fridays for a few in one of the Irish taverns in Mt. Greenwood or Beverly to start to start your weekend. The gossip papers often have stories and pictures of your escapades at places like Lanigans or Keegans, you shamelessly out of control. Tell us: did you have any of your famous “Two/Thirds” Guiness/Cider’s this weekend?
Hilts: No.

New Hilts Express: You stayed in?

Hilts:Well, uh, basically, uh, (shrugs) yeah.

New Hilts Express: Where was Gf?

Hilts: Sick all weekend. She was to go to the game Friday as well, but was too sick. (Shaking head) I was pretty disappointed. Poor women though, innit - her man tekkin’ her tah a high school basketball game onna Friday night.


New Hilts Express: Did you see her at all?

Hilts:Yah, yeah, of course. I, uh, was, uh, was at her place before the game. It started at eight, so I went to her place after school. We took a light dinner, then ate tea before leaving. She’vs fine. She’s been bugged up fer a bit, y’know.

New Hilts Express: Saturday night, as we know from the society papers, you were @ a birthday party in the fashionable Mt. Greenwood Homan Street area. There were many actors and actresses you have worked with before there - Mom, Bolo, Neice.4 and Neice.5: with so much start power, what are these parties like?

Hilts: Uh, yeah yeah. Lots of people. But, you know, those Homan parties....just, uh, a lot of love. feels like family. And wilde: running around, screaming, barking, laughter..... It was a party for, uh, it was for, ...it was a birthday party for Nephew.3. Nice - we had cake, and we ate it too. I must amidt that after they all left the Homan area, i did go out for a long drive, lookin' for, well, I guess I went a little Ahab. But, yeah, lots of people I've , uh, worked with before.

New Hilts Express: And people you are working with presently. Mom was there- is she in the new film?

Hilts: Well, yeah. Her character was such a big hit in the first film, worldwide marketing virtually , like, you know, demanded her reprise. She's good. Bolo, yeah, yeah, he can be a pain, all th fuckin' yapping and jabbering and always wanting to just, like, drop in yer lap.....kin be, uuh, fucking irritantin........ but, uh, his parts are to be filmed this weekend, and uh, it's a good art. the scenes between, uh, these two - Mom and Bolo -should carry the film to the younger crowd. Really. Who wants to fookin see me or, uh, Chemical Man? The kids - and these are the ones who watch the film again and again, know what I mean - want to see Mom or Bolo or whoever the fuck have you. I'm an add on. Really.

New Hilts Express: And the Priest?

Hilts: Well, yeah yeah, of course. Favoured character o mine. They wrote him in again. Expand the role, made it a little bit, ah, more, um, triumphal, or something.
At that moment, Hilts had to excuse himself to answer a phone call. Whoever was on the phone certainly caught his attention - Hilts hurriedly ran to put on his coat and, said that we would have to continue our interview sometime later. Although it was a pleasant chat, I'd wished i'd been able to talk for a longer bit. However, we will have to let Hilts latest film do the talking. Due to be released this Tuesday morning to a worldwide audience, "dcs selection show 2008" - along w/ a hit song by Processed to be released simultaneously - should .................. gently allow me to end this faux interview since it has run out of gas anyway. Farts.