Saturday, July 12, 2008

A Follow-Up

It's been a crazy couple of weeks. Work has been busy and then of course on Wednesday we had the memorial service for my stepfather, which was a moving and fitting tribute attended by a couple hundred people (including a couple of this blog's readers; thank you, again).

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My company has "summer hours," which means that we can leave at noon on Fridays until September, provided the boss is satisfied that everything that needs to be done is done. I worked like a crazy person for four hours yesterday morning and disappeared precisely at the stroke of 12. A few minutes later I could be found reclining on a chaise by the pool at my apartment complex, basking in dry, 83-degree bright sunshine with a gentle breeze, exhaling a deep sigh of exhaustion.

There was a familiar face hanging out with a couple of friends. They were deep in vapid tweentalk which I tried hard to ignore, until suddenly their voices dropped to a hush. My ears pricked up, because I'm wise enough to know that meant they were actually going to say something interesting. Here's what I overheard:

Girl 1: ....

Girl 2: How do you know that?

Girl 1: He told me.

Girl 2: What, he just came out to you, like, randomly?

Girl 1: Umm...it's a long story.

I can only imagine she was referring to this.

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Readers may note that I have disabled anonymous commenting for this blog. It seems I have tremendous difficulty restraining myself from feeding the trolls. So now, if you'd like to comment, you'll need to sign in.

No doubt "Anonymous" will once again accuse me -- or would, if he were still allowed to comment here -- of being unwilling to debate (note the blog title), but the truth is, I will happily engage differences of opinion as they relate to a common set of what are known as "facts." "Anonymous" accuses me of not wanting to know "the truth" about Barack Obama, and then proceeds to insist that he is a stealth Muslim who, like all blacks and Hispanics, hopes to initiate slavery reparations using white folk's 401(k)'s.

For a time I found attempting to educate this dullard entertaining, but I've grown weary of it. His repeated "threats" to not return to my blog have not been kept, and he has ignored my pleading to go the hell away.

8 comments:

tully said...

I was going to threaten to stop attending your blog, but I didn't want to raise anyone's hopes...

Andy said...

Oh, Tully, there's a special place in my heart for you. You're always welcome. Even when you're wrong, you're kind of charming about it. :)

Gino said...

i was going to threaten it as well, but then i got to thinkin: you'd likely take me up on it.

tully said...

That's awfully sweet. But as for Gino, I think that guinea would be making an offer you couldn't refuse.

;)

Jeff said...

Wait, I'm confused. They were talking about the fact that you came out to one of them in September?

Andy said...

I think so; I think Girl #2 wanted to know who that pasty fat guy was.

Neel Mehta said...

"Anonymous" accuses me of not wanting to know "the truth" about Barack Obama, and then proceeds to insist that he is a stealth Muslim who, like all blacks and Hispanics, hopes to initiate slavery reparations using white folk's 401(k)'s.

Interesting idea. Yeah, I said it.

Though some minorities are far more interested in annexing Mexico and shipping white people down there to become day laborers.

(God help me if I ever seek political office.)

Aethlos said...

damn, why can't i get a blog-stalker?! you're BIG TIME now andy! :)