Tuesday, July 19, 2005

visions of sugarromeos

frank rich's rhetoric is so good that it scares me. he manages to transform even the flabbiest of political mayhem into espionage-thriller-shoot-em-up-awesome. oh, go find it yourself.

dknapp left me a message hazarding a guess that "the time we are going to DO IT is nigh. nay. nigh." how long can you base a friendship on jokes about sexual tension? then i dreamt i was dating leonardo dicaprio. we were outside. i started my day with a trip to a post office in the ungentrified neighborhood north of fairmount around 19th to pick up the latest issue of cabinet. i waited for the belated 33 for 20 minutes in the always already cruel sun of 9:30am, thinking about my blind date tonight, my decade-long infatuation with sandy-haired protagonists. boys.

3 comments:

THE FIRE BOSS (aka EFF BEE) said...

a comment because it's quicker:

nyc is like a bathtub full of water that is too hot. you want to take a bath, you really do, but your skin hurts, and you worry that it could cause permanent damage.

so: will it cool?

K. Ross Hoffman said...

i'm having some trouble with this metaphor, but okay. (why does your skin hurt again?)

i like that post office.

i also like your description of the dream, how it's not clear where that stops. "we were outside."

THE FIRE BOSS (aka EFF BEE) said...

thanks.

why sticking my feet, or other parts, in the too-hot-water of nyc hurts is a good question. one, there is the intimidation of the prospect of trying to have a career there. also, simply the intimidation of being there, in all that activity. two, there is the anxiety of whether and how i would change if i lived there (permanent damage?): start believing in it all too wholeheartedly, become contemptuous of smaller ponds, poor people, children. become a snob, as it were. and acclimated to dissociation from nature.