Friday, October 26, 2012

The Dubious Case of the Disappearing Douche Bag





My dear Holmes,

It is your most humble petitioner, Inspector Lestrade. It has been some time since I have stopped requesting you assistance in the troubling matter of the disappearance of Lord Douchebag which you might not recall as it happened several years ago. As I had previously noted in one of  my prior missives, I or my agents had at one time or another have attended many of the salons of the noted conversationalist and dilettante Lady Chatterley where Lord Douchebag was a frequent and much valued guest. In fact it has been told to me that the Lady in question has often referred to him as wonderful. It appears that some not so wonderful things have commenced at this soirée of insalubrious sycophants.

As I had previously intimated Inspector Gregson reports that the salon of Lady Chatterley has utterly changed character in the recent months. There is an entirely new group of lickspittles and toadies as well as several women of dubious character. One  brazen harpy in particular has proven to be a thorn in the side of most of the other more genteel denizens of this group of lonely and dim conversationalists. She constantly  turns the conversation back to herself and her concerns while trying to start contretemps  and controversies that would have various groups bicker and joust while she sits back with a Cheshire grim gloating on her trouble-making skull like visage. She continually displays her buttocks both literally and metaphorically. Although her skeletal countenance would serve to gag one of the rotund epicurean's maggots she deems it the object of desire of all as though she was a red bottomed baboon in the jungles of Uganda. Every topic must refer back to this bony bon vivant  as she has an insatiable appetite for attention and an unerring path to victim-hood and drama. It seems that she has assumed the role of Douchebag without the benefit of the sobriquet.

It is past understanding why Lady Chatterley does not protest thus usurpation as this is her own recognized modus operandi and you cannot have two actors performing the same role. Since she is presumed to be the locus of all drama in her demented salon it is past understanding why this rival attention seeking succubus is tolerated. Perhaps the Dear Lady's attention has been draw to other quarters or she may finally have fallen into the dementia which lurks so close to the surface in all of her attempts at social intercourse.

It now seems that this shrill and demented harpy has taken over the salon along with a rotund fancier of rotted maggot infested meat found in the thoroughfare and other like-minded miscreants whose existence walking in the light of day is a mystery to all and sundry. I am quite worried about poor Gregson as this salon has evolved into a Darwinian morass that would shock the most hardened natural scientist. I can only hope his fragile psyche can endure the damage until we root out this noxious coven of caterwauling menaces to our civil society.
 
With your permission I will endeavor to keep you informed. Your keen insights into this demented behavior would be most appreciated. In return if the Yard can be of help in your current case of the Hottentot who has disappeared in the disguise of an empty chair I will of course be at your service.

I hope all is well with you and Doctor Watson. Please inform Doctor Watson that his recent habit of dressing like an Oriental woman while accompanying you on cases has come to our attention and we have managed to head off the inquires of the press. I would suggest he would limit such activities to privacy of your rooms.

In any event give him my regards.

I remain as always,
Your obedient servant,
Inspector G. Lestrade
Scotland Yard
October 19, 1899

182 comments:

The Dude said...

In related news, your link to the macho response goes to a page saying that the macho response site is for sale. I can only wish the seller good luck with that...

Trooper York said...

Wow. That is why he has been off the grid.

I guess the Mormons finally got him.

Trooper York said...

Perhaps Holmes should be on the case.

The Dude said...

That's what I'm tawkin' about! Forget Sepoys, find the ebon skinned Hamite, descendant of Cain.

ricpic said...

At the Justin Timberlake Jessica Biel wedding one of the gifts was a video of Los Angeles homeless congratulating the newlyweds. And it went over very well. Hideously mockingly funny. Smashingly funny donchyaknow.

Anyway, in such a world it's not the worst thing in the world for us dim and lonely conversationalists to make our occasional escape into the admittedly grotesque but relatively harmless lair of She Who Must Be Obeyed.

ricpic said...

That should of course be the Jessica Biel Justin Timberlake wedding. There, I feel so much better now.

MamaM said...

A good place to insert a quote found last night in an author's note by Ivan Doig:

This work of fiction takes its cues from something once said by Peter Brook, who as a stage director has sought to imbue storytelling, as he phrased it to an interviewer, with "the closeness of reality and the distance of myth, because if there is not distance you aren't amazed, and if there is not closeness you aren't moved."

Whilst this rendition of the Dubious Case may verge more toward amazing than moving, closeness and distance are both in evidence.

Evi L. Bloggerlady said...

Crack is at his old site...

Evi L. Bloggerlady said...

Here is the Timberlake Biel video...

Evi L. Bloggerlady said...

It is not Macho selling that old page, he got booted for some reason by WP and WP has it up for sale.

The Dude said...

That's just too bad - I was kind of hoping that lying one trick liar had been carried off by a cult. Oh well...

MamaM said...

The empty chair came out clear.

Chip S. said...

Bain bought WP.

Titus said...

The details of Frankenstorm are making me horny.

Chip S. said...

I can see why.

It's like a giant, coiled one-eyed snake, waiting to spew its ever-building wet load all over your face.

blake said...

The twist ending is that Trooper WAS Bissage!

The Dude said...

Dr. Mortimer knew when Sir Henry was arriving in London...

Darcy said...

You guys are adorbs.

I wish we knew what happened to Bissage. I hate that I was mean to him the last time I addressed him at Althouse.

Titus said...

I don't get splewed on Chip.

thank you.

tits.

The Dude said...

Hey Darce, how you doin'?

Darcy said...

Hi, Sixty! I'm okay.

Hoping my Tigers can regroup tonight. :)

The Dude said...

I have seen the Giants play at Candlestick. Does that make me a fan? Not if you are a Tigers fan. ;^)

MamaM said...

Is Aki Karim Bey on the homophone interjecting in the same way the Titus likes to tit us?

If he's into minced oaths the answer may be ¡Ay, caramba!

...with ¡ay! (denoting surprise or pain) and caramba (a minced oath, a euphemism for carajo; which is an exclamation used in Spanish to denote surprise (usually positive).

MamaM said...

Oops...Ali Karim Bey

Chip S. said...

Hey, Darcy! Can we game-thread here?

Chip S. said...

"Angel Pagan" is one of the great baseball names.

The Dude said...

Sounds like a Cardinal Sin.

Chip S. said...

A Vogelsong might be a sign of atonement.

Unless its atonal.

The Dude said...

...and amplified heat.

Chip S. said...

OK, rallies are built on dinky hits like that.

Chip S. said...

ugh.

chickelit said...

I'm for the Tigers!

Titus said...

Who the hell is Ali Karim Bey Mamam?

I am for San Francisco, natch. I always want more fabulous cities to win in sports.

Detroit is so not fab, but I still love Darcy.

tits

Chip S. said...

Sandoval moves like a cat--Garfield.

Sadly for the Tigers, he didn't have to move more than a foot for that one.

Titus said...

I can never watch Alabama vs Mississippi in college football...I always think of how they treated Sasha Baren Cohen. Do you know there is an ice skater named Sasha Cohen. I loved watching her figure skating=she reminded me of Natalie Portmann on ice.

tits.

Chip S. said...

chickelit, aren't you glad to know that Vogelsong tweets?

Chip S. said...

I can't decide if "Natalie Portman on ice" sounds more like a serial killer's fantasy or a celebrity endorsement for Tiffany's.

Titus said...

Is it Sabbath now? Tons of harmonica's on the heads tonight. You can't swing a cat without hitting a jew in my hood. Although, muzzies are also making a very strong statement.

tits.

Chip S. said...

How do you miss that pitch?

Titus said...

I never miss while I pitch Chip.

Chip S. said...

Win it for Darcy, Miggy.

Michael Haz said...

Mrs. Haz and I spent part of this lovely late autumn day walking around in downtown Chicago. Nearly everyone was dressed as hipsters for Halloween; the rest were dressed as Japanese tourists.

Great steaks at Smith and Wollensky at a table overlooking the Chicago River.

We wanted to look at a new condo in the Trump Tower. We were under-dressed by several thousand dollars, so were politely told that they were all sold out, or something.

Evi L. Bloggerlady said...

Sixty Grit said...
That's just too bad - I was kind of hoping that lying one trick liar had been carried off by a cult. Oh well...

October 27, 2012 4:56 AM


It is funny how he lives in your head.

Titus said...

Every fucking weekend, rain, shine, summer, Frankenstorm the bicycle parade freaks bike by. There are hundreds of them in big bikes, pee wee herman bikes, a disco ball, costumes. Tonight they were all dressed like Where's Waldo and the boom box was blaring The Monster Mash.

I was so tempted to take out my 12 gauge and peg a few.

tits.

Titus said...

I find Chicago housing costs cute and sub par.

No not fab and expensive like out here. Our prices are like double Chicago.

tits.

Titus said...

My mom always used to say, why don't you live in Minneapolis or Chicago..those are large cities?

I was like it's the midwest bitch and there is no fucking ocean. I need the ocean.

tits.

Titus said...

We have a Smith and Wollensky in Boston, never trust chain restaurants.
tits.

Chip S. said...

What's your complaint about Legal Seafood?

The Dude said...

The storm was supposed to bring us rain yesterday, but it didn't. I started sawing down a large maple that was ruined by injudicious pruning over the years. It is close to 4 feet in diameter and will produce tons of wood, most of it rotten.

Running an 088 with a 3' bar at head level or higher is not easy. One slip and Cassandra Emcee would have to find a new place to live.

Darcy said...

Sorry I missed your Tigers blogging, Chip. I wrote hello to Sixty and then went straight to bed to watch a bit. I had a pre-game feeling of doom with regard to the Tigers.

Darn it.

Would have been nice to have the Tigers wake up and make this a series, but honestly, the Giants are just beasts this year. The Tigers look outclassed.

ricpic said...

Batten down the hatches in Breukelen!

Although this thing is moving so slow it might stall out...well, no, it won't stall out but the projected track has it not reaching me here in mid-state New York until like late Tuesday night. Moving at 10 MPH as of now. 10 piddling miles an hour. Which means total flooding in low lying areas like...Breukelen!

The Dude said...

"Someday a real rain will come and wash all this scum off the streets."

The Dude said...

Joe Biden says the wind speeds are in excess of 500 trillion miles per hour. Batten down your hair plugs!

ndspinelli said...

ChipS, You're correct about Legal although last time I ate @ one there were just 2 in the Boston area. I have eaten only @ the Chestnut Hill location. Superb!

ndspinelli said...

Haz, Amazingly, Ditka's has very good food. The Chicago Chop House is good as is the local Rosebud chain. Harry Carays is also good. I've never eaten in a Smith and Wollensky.

Titus said...

Legal is fine but I wouldn't go there for dindin.

They are everywhere here now too.

tits.

ndspinelli said...

Darcy, The Giants seem to be the Cards of last year..a postseason juggernaut.

ricpic said...

Concerning Haz' comment that he was politely turned away by a real estate agent or office from viewing an upscale apartment because of being several thousand dollars underdressed: given that the richest of the rich walk around nowadays in sweatshirts and jeans or even sweat pants I'd say the agent was making a potentially costly mistake. Aside from the rottenness of acting the snob.

Hey Titus, I thought all the Bahston Yids were confined to Brookline, by colonial decree no less. And you live within spitting distance of Hahvahd Squah, yes? My point being, whatthehell were they doing wandering off ghetto?

MamaM said...

What does one living and working in the path of incoming do to avoid turning into a Buffeted and Thoroughly Saturated Douche?

Titus said...

Brookline has a huge amount of yids but so the rest of Mass-the state is full of them.

Titus said...

Frankenstorm has be totally hard.

I love having sex in dangerous inclement weather.

tits.

Titus said...

Terrorist Attacks, Tsunami's, School Shootings, Famine, Syria, Libya, Chernobyl immediate hard on.

tits.

MamaM said...

Drama Queen

Michael Haz said...

Nick, Smith and Wollensky is worth a try. It is a bit pricey, though, but worth every dollar. Well-aged steaks, very well prepared, beautiful setting on the river and classic service. My reaction every time I've dined there has been "It's worth it."

I had a meal at Ditka's quite a while back, and even had a moment to talk football with Ditka hisself. It was all good. More recently, his place has become a magnet for tourists, and is usually too busy for drop-in dining.

More often than not, when I'm in Chicago I look for a mom and pop place in an ethnic neighborhood, or hit one of Rick Bayless' places.

ricpic said...

Well, I moved my car away from the giant pines it normally is parked under. So the high wind falling branch problem is taken care of. But first I went to the supermarket and bought two Sara Lees just in case. So the housebound stuff your face problem defeated me once again.

MamaM said...

What does one living and working in the path of incoming do to avoid turning into a Buffeted and Thoroughly Saturated Douche?

Ok, so Titus's imagination is swirling while ricpic moves vehiles and commits to SaraLee, what is Trooper York doing?

Dust Bunny Queen said...

We just got back from spending yesterday in the 'big city' so we could stay overnight, bought a few things so that it was a business trip. The weather was absolutely fabulously glorious. Mid 80's clear skies and the autumn colors were just popping. We had to actually turn on the AC in the car on the way back up the mountain today. Considering that last Monday it was snowing and about 16 degrees at night, it was beautiful and weird at the same time.

I was thinking of all you guys who are back in the East and in the path of the storm on the way back home. Let's hope that the Frankenstorm will turn out to be just another hyped up nothing by the MSM.

Stay safe.!!

Titus said...

Is it to early to say Barry botched the response to this hurricane?

Titus said...

Currently I am looking out my floor to ceiling penthouse loft windows with the rare clumber by my side....Frankenstorm is almost here. Auntie Emm, Auntie Emm.

tits.

Evi L. Bloggerlady said...

Running an 088 with a 3' bar at head level or higher is not easy. One slip and Cassandra Emcee would have to find a new place to live.

Well be careful then! We wouldn't want him out on the streets, would we?

john said...

Troop -

Are you hunkering down, or finding a friend's place for the next couple days?

Is your place on the lee side of the storm surge? What is your elevation in terms of MLLW (mean lower low water)?

Oh never mind. Your store is about 57 feet above sea level, which should give you 46 feet of safety. Vertically.

So don't worry (unless the alligators come up from the sewer).

The Dude said...

@EBL - we would not.

Weather has turned cold and windy here, and the storm has moved north of NC. I can only imagine how miserable it is closer to the action.

The Dude said...

Well, you didn't have an excessive amount of defense, but you did have an adequate amount.

ndspinelli said...

Haz, I'll give S&W a try. There's one on the strip in Vegas.

AllenS said...

Usually, they name storms using women's names. This is the first time that a storm was named after Al Franken, senator from MN. What's this world coming to?

Titus said...

Frankenstorm has arrived and the head of hog is huge dripping pre cum. I am in ecstasty. I am about ready to blow a huge load right now.

This is so fucking exciting.

I just wish someone was here to gulp it down.

Titus said...

I wish mamam was here so I could hold on to her tits for safety. Mamam we are going down, catch me.

tits.

windbag said...

Like Sixty, I was cutting a maple today. Not as big around as his. We planted it about 20 years ago, but it's time to lose it. I've been planning on getting to it the past couple of weeks, but haven't until today. I only took the limbs that lean toward the house. With forecasts of 60 mph gusts staring tomorrow, I didn't want anything to come down unplanned. Later this week, I'll take down what's left still.

Evi L. Bloggerlady said...

For Troop before the power goes out...

MamaM said...

I wish mamam was here so I could hold on to her tits for safety. Mamam we are going down, catch me.

WILSON!! WIIILLLLLLLSOOOOONNNN!!

Sorry, No Tits for Titus. MamaM doesn't do hurricanes. The last Nor'easter she weathered and survived out East was the storm of '77 and it was a doozy. Houses along the Boston Harbor/Shoreline were encased in ice.

Tonight's NWS statement is strongly worded. Which means I'll be holding Titus and TY and LeeLee and ricpic and the two Southern Gents in heart and mind, which is almost as good as tits.

The Dude said...

We have gotten all the Sandy-related rain we are going to get here, but the wind is going to be bad. The maple that I have been working on has a twin - equally large, also badly pruned, but not showing the kind of rot the other has.

The problem with that one is that it still has all of its leaves on it - that creates a large sail area for the wind to push on, so I might saw some of the limbs near the house.

Back in hurricane Fran a maple tree fell on my house. Only lost two trees in that storm, unlike the ice storm of 2002 which brought down 35 trees in my yard.

What are you going to do - the wind is going to blow, trees will stand or fall and volley balls will bob out of reach. Such is the way of life.

Michael Haz said...

How is everyone doing? Trooper? Tim? Sixty? Titus?

The Dude said...

It is windy here, but that's all. I assume Troop is underwater. He picked a bad week to go to Seatuck.

MamaM said...

I forgot about TT sharing Boston's weather with Titus.

I'm assuming (hoping) TY is home battening down his hatches, charging his phone, locating matches and stocking up on provender

The affects of this storm are far reaching. We are not in harm's way, but the wind here in MI, 750 miles from the East Coast and 50 miles from Lake Michigan, started blowing and gusting this afternoon and is supposed to continue through Tuesday. The birds are going nuts, feeding like a winter storm is on the way. All minor compared the pounding those closer are receiving, but a tangible affirmation of the much larger reality: a big assed storm with a long arm.

john said...

Trooper,

Your family needs to know you are OK. Most of the webcams are out, but the traffic cam on the corner of Atlantic Ave and Berum Street is still working.

So walk up (over?) there and stand next to the white building. Be sure to wear that red shirt you always seem to have on. I don't see any other pedestrians in the picture. Jump up and down and give the "OK" sign for at least 30 seconds. If you are not OK, make a sign or placard.

Alternative is the camera at the "BQE at Hamilton Ave B-G Ramp" whatever the hell that is.

Return to safe place with internet access and confirm.

chickelit said...

The power went out in San Diego last year for several hours right before rush hour. The worst part was driving--not on the freeways--but on the secondary streets directed by lights. Total chaos.

Also, while cell phones worked for a while, the cell towers were soon jammed with people trying to get info via iphones, etc. The only thing that still worked were land lines.

Michael Haz said...

Here in Milwaukee (I actually don't live there, but west of there) we have been told to expect 15-20 foot waves in Lake Michigan.

windbag said...

We can expect a Laura Bush's Diary segment mentioning Sandy Duncan's historic blowing abilities some time soon, right?

chickelit said...

Michael Haz said...
Here in Milwaukee (I actually don't live there, but west of there) we have been told to expect 15-20 foot waves in Lake Michigan.

This is probably good news for Chicago because they reversed the flow of their river to flow inland.

rcommal said...

Hi, guys. I'm in Iowa, but my husband is in our house in Delaware. Of course, I have many, many friends, family etc. in the affected areas up and down the East Coast. (Even my dad and his wife evacuated to N.C. because their home was located at the epicenter of where all those blizzards are hitting in West Virgina.) For this reason, I have been closely monitoring the situation and have been and am in touch with many folks out there.

Haz, regarding Tim, we are Facebook friends (as you can imagine, I've been on Facebook off and on all day and continuously now). He just recently reported 61 mph gusts of wind in his area already. His primary concern at present is that he has trees that were slated to be taken down, but now may be at risk. Otherwise, he seems to be OK.

chickelit said...

Tim is tweeting too if you're not on FB like me.

chickelit said...

And Amba showed up on Twitter today, too.

rcommal said...

Yeah, she's been on Facebook, too. I was checking out Twitter earlier today (the account I use just as a newsfeed, as you know, chick), but I didn't check out other people's public lists, which I occasionally do just to see how folks are doing. I'll have to do that while my son taking his piano lesson.

Trooper York said...

Fuckin Windbag you know me too well.

It is almost finished.

Trooper York said...

We are fine but we closed the store.

So the wife has me cleaning the fuckin' house.

I have been mopping floors all fuckin' day.

chickelit said...

@Troop: Higher Ground

AllenS said...

Everything is ok in Star Prairie, WI, however, I do have a little bit of gas this evening.

The Dude said...

Better mopping than running pumps.

Dust Bunny Queen said...

I don't know much of anything about NY City. Is the area where Trooper is higher than sea level? Much chance of flooding? I hope not.

Here is how we prepare for power outages, since we have them a lot.

Keep handy some kerosene lanterns, candles and stick matches.

Use those light sticks to tag your door knobs and locations of lanterns, flash lights etc in the dark so your don't stumble down the stairs trying to find things. Plus they are festive and go well with the scotch.

Have a non electric phone. We have a wall mounted trimline from the 1970's in a back bathroom. They work even without the power.

Use a BIG battery back up for your computer and as an axillary for a radio. That way if the power goes out, you have time to shut down your computer. We can run for an hour or two without power.

Keep several 18 volt hand lights with back up charged batteries. De Walt is pretty good. Also an 18 volt radio, also DeWalt.

Fortunately we have natural gas heat and cooking, but just in case, we keep a butane camp stove so we can cook some soup or tea or make coffee. Perk style coffee pot and a hand grinder for beans.

Stay safe everyone!!!

Michael Haz said...

ARe we supposed to look up "mopping the floor" in the Urban Dictionary or just draw our own conclusions here?

Heh.

MamaM said...

I do have a little bit of gas this evening.

Judicious release of the gas between winds gusts may be in order to prevent further damage due to Butterfly Effect.

The name of the effect, coined by Edward Lorenz, is derived from the theoretical example of a hurricane's formation being contingent on whether or not a distant butterfly had flapped its wings several weeks before.

Titus said...

Hi all from very expensive and fab Cambridge.

The wind and rain are amazing. The rare clumber has the shits which makes Frankenstorm even more complicated, yet easier. He can pinch water and I don't even have to clean it up-it immediately gets wiped away by wind and rain, but I do pretend I am picking it up...for the neighbors.

My fabulous windows, which are floor to ceiling throughout the entire very exclusive loft building are shaking. Did I mention I am in the Penthouse Unit? So I am seeing tons of carnage.

My husband is in NYC tonight doing fine.

We are East Coast peeps and we are strong. Fuck you Sandy.

tits.

Titus said...

I seriously saw a huge tuba fly by my building.

Who lost their fucking tuba?

tits.

MamaM said...

I seriously saw a huge tuba fly by my building.

Maybe what you saw was a hearing trumpet for someone with a tin ear!

Titus said...

I know musical instruments Mamam-I have been devoted to music most of my life and I know the difference between a tuba, soprano, mellophone, trumpet, and baritone.

This was a fucking tuba. It was scary too, heaven knows what destruction that tuba is capable of.

tits.

Dust Bunny Queen said...

@ Titus.

I have visions of an entire marching band, tubas, trombones and guys in their military style uniforms swirling by your window just like in the Wizard of Oz ....Dorothy and the tornado.

Auntie Em.....

Your poor doggie sounds like he is scared shitless.

Titus said...

The wind and rain are fucking vicious. I have lived here for 20 years, with 4 at Harvard, and I have never experienced anything this bad.

We don't deserve this. This should be happening in the south. We have a full set of teeth and fabulous degrees and six figure incomes. We work in labs and offices, academia, and venture capital firms, not on some "rig" or oil conglomerate. This is so unfair.

What fucking gay thing happened recently to cause this? It can't be fags marrying-we have been married forever here.

I think it may be the coming of Elizabeth Warren.

I also hope Tagg is doing ok in The Back Bay.

tits.

Titus said...

DBQ, you know the Wizard of Oz is totally gay don't you?

The Cowardly Lion, Judy, Glenda, Scare Crow, Tin Man, even the Wicket Witch is a major fag hag with her flying monkeys.

Sandy, don't take Rehoboth Beach, where will the DC fags summer?

The Dude said...

All of NYC is above sea level, but some of it not by much. The subways are a problem. There are tunnels everywhere - if they start filling with water that will create bigger problems.

Unlike New Orleans NYC has not subsided over the centuries. The Hudson, as big as it is, is no Mississippi.

I was reading that the storm surge could come up over the sea wall at the Battery at the southern tip of Manhattan - I guess we'll see if it does.

Titus said...

In The Wizard Of Oz the Tinman was open to going both ways.

Need I say more?

MamaM said...

It was scary too, heaven knows what destruction that tuba is capable of.


In that case, a response of "¡Ay, caramba!, if not an "OOmpa!" is called for.

Dust Bunny Queen said...

DBQ, you know the Wizard of Oz is totally gay don't you?

I LOVE the Wizard of Oz. Gay or not. It is a cool story, a favorite of my childhood......and I hope you don't see any flying monkeys next!!!

Stay safe and away from the window. We don't want your fabulous self to be scarred or injured. {seriously}

Neo-Neocon has a theory. Obama has called down the Nemisis

In Greek mythology, Nemesis (Greek, Νέμεσις), also called Rhamnousia/Rhamnusia (“the goddess of Rhamnous”) at her sanctuary at Rhamnous, north of Marathon, was the spirit of divine retribution against those who succumb to hubris (arrogance before the gods). The Greeks personified vengeful fate as a remorseless goddess: the goddess of revenge. The name Nemesis is related to the Greek word νέμειν [némein], meaning “to give what is due”.

chickelit said...

Titus said...
In The Wizard Of Oz the Tinman was open to going both ways.

Need I say more?


The fact that he constantly needed lube means he was totally gay.

Titus said...

Crossing the Hudson by NYC I always think of it as bigger than the Mighty Mississip.

chickelit said...

The lyrics are totally gay: Tin Man

Titus said...

I abs love The Wizard of Oz, probably one of the best movies ever.

The color, music, dance, characters, yes I know totally gay but it was amazing.

And there is no place like home.

tits.

Titus said...

The Cowardly Lion referred to himself as a sissy. He was bullied in 1939.

MamaM said...

Is "mopping the floor" similar to fiddling while Rome burns?

chickelit said...

When I was a child, I talked like a child, I thought like a child, and watched childish movies like "The Wizard Of Oz." When I became a man, I put childish ways behind me.

I Dorinthians, 13-20

Titus said...

The Wizard has a lisp too, major queen.

tits.

chickelit said...

I'm surprised that Will Geer didn't play the Cowardly Lion.

MamaM said...

Well, the Tin Man was a Woodman, repaired by "Winkie Tinsmiths" but his funnel was firmly situated on his head.

The Dude said...

Fuckin' twink used an ax - feh - real woodsmen use a Stihl.

chickelit said...

Victoria tweeted a very Trooper-esque joke: link

MamaM said...

Hah! Twas but a tin veneer over Stihl!

The Dude said...

Just heard from my brother - they are getting flooding in central Maryland - snow to the west of where he is located.

My son sent me a picture of my granddaughter in a wooden bowl I made for him - if they have to evacuate his place in NJ she can float. I hope he is just kidding.

Titus said...

Of all the characters in Wizard Tin Man was definitely gayest. Even gayer than Dorothy, who was such a dyke.

He walked like a major fag and he could barely lift that ax.

Huge queen.

Glenda was a lipstick lesbian, the wicked witch of the west huge diesel, flying monkees were major leather queens, the wizard was a huge daddy and the muncheons were total twinks.

tits.

MamaM said...

My husband is in NYC tonight doing fine.

Would it be too gay to ask where the hub holed up in NY for the night? How do you know he's "fine"? Is the power still on and humming at his chosen port in this storm?

The Dude said...

@CL - Snooki is in no danger of sinking.

Titus said...

He is at the four seasons Mamam and there is power, we just spoke.

The four seasons is definitely not gay. We actually don't do anything gay, really, abs nothing.

How is The Situation doing?

I really want a a large tit to hold onto for safety.

The wind and rain is fucking evil right now.

tits.

Michael Haz said...

I'm listening the the NYFD dispatcher online. Holy crap, what a disaster. Frighteningly horrible, Smoke in subways, people trapped, PD officers trapped in floating squad cars, out of control fires.

Also heard of big flooding in much of Brooklyn. Praying ro Jim and Lisa. This is horrible. It will take months for this mess to be repaired.

Titus said...

Cory Booker makes me horny.

I bet he has gone both ways.

I would love to see his shaved head blowing me. I would not care to see Murdouck or Akin blowing me though, they are very unattractive.

tits.

chickelit said...

This is horrible. It will take months for this mess to be repaired.

Does this mean the election will be postponed until next year?

The Dude said...

Depends upon whether or not that popular fellow Marshall Law shows up, I reckon.

Michael Haz said...

No postponement of elections is included in the founding documents.

Michael Haz said...

Listen to this live stream of the NYFD Manhattan dispatch center.
http://www.radioreference.com/apps/audio/?action=wp&feedId=8535

Titus said...

I would definitely do the Peoria Rep too.

I am very bipartisan when it comes to fucking.

You know that Peoria rep has sucked a hog.

tits.

Titus said...

What happens when the republican governors from NJ and Virginia ask for "federal assistance". I believe this is totally commie and socialist and support "states rights".

No federal assistance to NJ or Virginia. You are on your own fuckers. Deal with it.

Lastly, I have seen some amazing wet tits. They have been bouncing and you can see nipples underneath shirts and I thank Sandy for that. Wet bouncing tits, it doesn't get better.

tits.

windbag said...

The Wizard of Oz is the perfect chick flick. Women, fighting to the death, over a pair of shoes.

windbag said...

My ex brother-in-law posted some pictures of his neighborhood over in Jersey. Power lines hanging. Doesn't look good. Said his kid's tuba is missing.

chickelit said...

Titus writes: No federal assistance to NJ or Virginia. You are on your own fuckers. Deal with it.

That's ridiculous Titus. That's like the Red Cross saying no disaster blood supplies for the fabulous because their populations don't donate. We can do better.

rcommal said...

Thank God for Michael Haz.

Jesus Christ, the rest of you people.

Too much theory leads to too little heart, and it even can lead to brain-cell leakage, which is a very sad thing to witness.

Whatever. So it goes.

rcommal said...

Glad you and Lisa are OK, Trooper.

As for the rest of you (except for the couple-so who ought know you're excepted, in addition to the obvious apart who is Haz):

FU. Full stop, WSs.

rcommal said...

Narcissistic, opportunistic, gratuitously snarky shits that you have so manifestly proved yourself to be. I always thought that, maybe, it was just schtick; at least, I always I hoped that was so. Now, you've proved yourselves. As I said: Full stop, WSs. Congrats!

rcommal said...

Something you should know: It takes me the very, very longest of time to withdraw the benefit of the doubt. This is a lifetime quirk of mine.

Consider it withdrawn.

windbag said...

Narcissistic, opportunistic, gratuitously snarky shits that you have so manifestly proved yourself to be.

You forgot sanctimonious.

The Dude said...

Lord knows I have had plenty of bad days, many of the right here at TY. I might take those comments personally if I could understand them.

Hope you are doing okay in the storm, R,L.

Dust Bunny Queen said...

Woke up this morning thinking of all who are in the eye of the storm. Hope everything and everyone is ok. Looking at some the photos. Wow.

rcommal. Geeze lighten up. Some people just have to whistle past the graveyard. Laugh in the face of danger. You know that Titus is performance art. Joking at danger is a human trait. It doesn't mean that people don't care or that they aren't scared.

Dust Bunny Queen said...

It appears that much of NYC is out of power and will be for about a week. So all we can do is hope that Trooper and Lisa are high and dry. Drinking some wine and enjoying some meatballs with a nice bottle of wine.

windbag said...

@DBQ,

Agreed.

Darcy said...

LOL, windbag

*hugs Sixty*

MamaM said...

Aside from Titus spraying liquid loaf into the wind, I don't see the behavior of anyone here (other than "Sandy") qualifying for a heartfelt FU. I've got no clue what a WS might be.

What I saw happening last night was a group of TY regulars checking in, expressing concern for Trooper, writing about their lives, responding to banter, and commenting in a way that registered them as real and present.

I'm up for invoking Jesus Christ on behalf of all who need His Presence, Peace, Comfort and Light today, especially those experiencing fear, death, and destruction.

Darcy said...

I think Katrina's aftermath led a lot of people to become a bit desensitized. I saw people tweeting things to the effect of "Well, this storm better be really awful or I'll be disappointed!"

But I think, ultimately, most people find a heart when confronted with the devastation of communities and loss of life from any type of major storm.

So yeah. Human.

Dust Bunny Queen said...

I think Katrina's aftermath led a lot of people to become a bit desensitized

Agreed. That and the media's breathless anticipation of a big story causing people to be less gullible or willing to believe the hype.

"OMG....It is horrible....we're all gonna die...worst storm evah!!! Panic...run for the hills.!!!!"

Then....not much happening or a lot less than the hype. So people tend to go. Meh.

It doesn't mean that we don't care or that it couldn't be bad. But, the media has ruined it by being the freaking boy who cried wolf, over and over and over.

The Dude said...

Katrina was horrendous. I have been watching Treme, which is set in NO after the storm. The common theme is "gone". People are gone, things are gone, buildings are just gone.

Am reading a book of essays by John Sullivan - he wrote one about his experiences in the post-Katrina Gulf Coast area - "gone" was his theme, as well.

Last year I read Rising Tide, about the 1927 storm and flood that ravaged the Mississippi Delta and points south. After that, the old ways of living in Greenville and other towns were gone. New Orleans - forever changed. My father lived through that flood but didn't talk much about it - it was horrible.

I remember hurricane Hazel in '54. That was a bad storm that killed something like 300 people. I also lived through Agnes in '72, Fran in '96 and many others that weren't as up close and personal as those two were to me and my family.

As for Sandy - we are still getting a lot of wind, very little rain and other than some trees blown down, no real damage here in this part of NC. I cannot imagine what it is like for those bearing the brunt of this particular storm - it is a monster. Monstah!

Hope Troop is mopping the floor with something other than sea water and avoiding any urban dictionary definition of that phrase.

And thanks, Darce - you are a comfort.

Titus said...

rcommal lighten up. i was just trying to provide some levity to the proceedings.

I did really see a tuba roll by and I stand by my statement that the Tin Man is a major mo.

tits.

chickelit said...

I caught a piece of Hurricane Brenda back in '68 on a family vacation to FLA. I was 8. It rained so hard my dad had to stop driving because the wipers couldn't keep up. He forgot to take the drain plug out of the boat we were towing and it filled up--soaking all our clothes and camping gear.

Darcy said...

I would like to know WTF WSs means. I hate when I can't figure something out.

Darcy said...

I'm shallow. <--- not news

Darcy said...

And hi chickelit!

Michael Haz said...

WSs

Wear sensible shoes

Want some s'mores

Went shopping Saturday

What she said

Want sex sweetie

West side sucks

Darcy said...

LOL, Michael.

All I've come up with is "Wussy Shit s!!"

windbag said...

Hey, Darcy.

Darcy said...

But I didn't think that was at all apt.

Darcy said...

Hullo, windbag!

Chip S. said...

Whoresons

MamaM said...

Wacky Sacks from Western Somoa

MamaM said...

Curiously enough, the back door approach to Oz Oddities, following the Titus report of the huge blowing tuba, hit on those attributes/qualities most often tested by trauma and required for survival and recovery.

A heart, a brain and courage. May awareness of all three be realized in those dealing directly with the impact of Sandy on their lives, loved ones, homes, neighborhoods and businesses.

windbag said...

WS...Wayward Sons?

Carry on, there'll be peace when you are done. Lay your weary head to rest. Don't you cry no more.

Maybe that was it?

john said...

Whoopity Shit.

That's all I got to say.

chickelit said...

Curiously enough, the back door approach to Oz Oddities, following the Titus report of the huge blowing tuba, hit on those attributes/qualities most often tested by trauma and required for survival and recovery.

2/3rds true, MamaM. Titus failed to mention Ray Bolger's role--unless you count the straw man he erected last night which I reacted to. 'Twas rcommal who brought up braincells. We still count rcommal as a member here, don't we?

chickelit said...

Ciao Darcia!

MamaM said...

We still count rcommal as a member here, don't we?

With bafflement, puzzles, nebulous non sequiturs (which oddly enough link to derailment-thought disorders!), syllablistic fallacies, whorling fingerprints, blowing tubas and "things are not as they seem" as par for the course here, what's a unidentified WS or two among friends?

As a relative newcomer, it seems to me as if the practice of any of the above would qualify one to be considered part of the greater whole!

The Dude said...

Halloween dawned clear and cold here. It's 39 degrees now, the sun is shining for the first time in almost a week and I think there might be some frost on my pumpkin.

chickelit said...

WS = whale shit--the lowest of lows. I called garage lower than whale shit when he was sucking face with Inga on TOP.

MamaM said...

Pictures of Lake Michigan, on the east side with a 21.7 foot wave recorded 40 miles offshore.

windbag said...

Well, I guess now is as good a time as any for a big announcement.

Trooper's been very successful at expanding his business into the cyber world, and any good businessman always has his eye out for additional revenue streams. So, he and I have been kicking around various ideas to help him keep on expanding. I'm not the best retail guy out there, but what I lack in smarts I can make up for in hard work.

One of the things I noticed when I moved south is that fashion takes two or three years to find its way down here. It's not as bad as it was 30 years ago, but there is still a lag factor. When my sister lived in Astoria, I'd buy last year's fashions for next to nothing and look like a million bucks in North Carolina. Cutting edge for around these parts.

Anyhow, we were talking about the risk Trooper takes in developing any new line. How much to order is always tricky. So, I suggested that overstocking wouldn't be a problem if we opened...wait for it...a Lee Lee's Valise outlet...Ta Da!!

Trooper can keep new stuff rotating through the home store and we can move the excess merchandise down here, marketing it as the latest fashion from the Big Apple, right here in North Carolina.

I've scouted some retail space, which is dirt cheap right now. Here's a picture of the location. Well, it's the sign for the store, looking across the road at the shopping center that's across from our location.

We've got a few more details to hammer out.

chickelit said...

Oceanside has an enormous Mexican Fleamarket in an abandoned drive-in. Across the street is some vacant retail space. This is all just a couple miles from the beach. If franchises are in the offing, I want in on the ground floor.

chickelit said...

"Pictures of Lake Michigan, on the east side with a 21.7 foot wave recorded 40 miles offshore."

Lake Huron rolls, Superior sings
in the rooms of her ice-water mansion.
Old Michigan steams like a young man's dreams; the islands and bays are for sportsmen.
And farther below Lake Ontario
takes in what Lake Erie can send her,
And the iron boats go as the mariners all know with the Gales of November remembered.


The Dude said...

I went swimming in Lake Huron back in the 1980s. What I remember most about it was how gentle the slope of the bottom was - even my youngest son could get a quarter mile into the water without even coming close to getting in over his head. I was out a half mile or so and still walking on the bottom - absolutely astounding.

My favorite flea market was the one in San Jose. Used to go there in the 1970s. Great Mexican pastries. I bought a big pile of old Rolling Stone magazines from the harmonica player Charlie Musselwhite. Those were the days...

Darcy said...

Whipper Snapper s!!

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