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Tom at Kéan Coffee

Saw Tom today, for the first time in more than 20 years. I went to high school with him and I think saw him once after that. In the meantime he's had a few careers and is currently fully employed saving the world. This is a damned good thing in that the world is in need of saving and Tom is both smart and on the side of the angels.

I tried to explain some of the more recent features of our locale including Mortgage Bro 'n' Ho Culture, the Vanguard Nice Christian Kid Death Star Attack, and the deadly affluenza of drugs and alcohol among the Kids These Days. Not sure if I was sufficiently descriptive.

I went away with the happy feeling of having reconnected, some good stories from both of us, and a sticker that says COALITION CONVOY / STAY BACK 50 METERS / DEADLY FORCE IS AUTHORIZED in English and Arabic. I think that is going to go on the laptop. I'll leave the rest of the storytelling to him, if he chooses to tell the stories.

On the way over there I was listening to Indie 103 (which I'm liking more and more) and it was Steve Jones' show. It was a crazy reunion show at that because Jonesy had John Lydon on the show and they were bullshitting and laughing about the Sex Pistols days. Best quote was from Lydon: "And we were very confused, as one ought to be."

Anyway they wrapped up the show as I was driving from the shrink's office to meet Tom at Kéan. Just as I drove past my alma mater, all decorated with happy cheerleader girls doing the splits, the radio spat out "God Save the Queen" and I realized that this was something like my 25th anniversary of driving past that high school blasting that song on my car radio.

As Tom said, "that still works."

Re: now more than ever

Date: 2006-08-10 09:35 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hyniof.livejournal.com

Of course:

     The problem with Mitch is that he needs
a running mate--his campaign slogan, stolen 
the old Pogo comic strip, was "Who cares 
who's for president; who's for vice?"  

     Though I wonder if that would work given 
the current climate in Washington...

     Now that I think on the whole affair, it 
seems to me that our own [livejournal.com profile] vanmojo was one
of the ring-masters, too.

           Mike Again

Re: now more than ever

Date: 2006-08-10 10:37 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] substitute.livejournal.com
I didn't get in trouble over that one, even though I was responsible for a good chunk of the evil.

I think Mitch's VP was to be some kind of shadowy figure, menacing and unnamed. Like Dick Cheney but cooler.

Re: now more than ever

Date: 2006-08-10 11:17 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] hyniof.livejournal.com

Evil?

     Why, it was merely youthful
high-spirits, was it not?

     I've been trying to recall who
all was involved outside our regular
group--you and Tom and Mojo and both
the Dans and all--and for some reason,
I'm recalling a tall, thin fellow
named Ted Drayton who let us use his
student ID number...

         That Continuing Mike Guy

Re: now more than ever

Date: 2006-08-11 06:31 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dr-strych9.livejournal.com
I'd forgotten about this. I wasn't involved, but I remember hearing about it from you at the time. I still think this is one of our group's more inspired bits of brilliance. I'm happy to be reminded of it now.

Re: now more than ever

Date: 2006-08-11 06:33 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] dr-strych9.livejournal.com
Mitch Kramer would, naturally, be running as an independent.

Now More Than Ever, indeed.

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