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black socks: an ode May 27, 2008

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I love black socks.

To begin with, I hardly ever wear socks intended for women. They’re small and flimsy. I have big feet and am hard on my clothes. I prefer men’s socks. Men’s socks are durable. They’re big in the feet and long in the legs. You can pull them most of the way up to your knee.

But most importantly, men’s sock are warm. Those suckers are thick. The white ones are good, but the black ones… man, those men’s black socks are something else. So warm. So snugly fitted to my feet. I can just look at them and feel my icy feet thaw.

Cold-footed women, arise! Why do we persist in buying these flimsy women’s socks, or the bulky wool ones that stretch out our shoes and put cable-knit lines in the skin of our ankles, when this sockly wonderland is only an aisle over? Relief is at hand, my friends, in the form of men’s black socks.

Black socks conjure up mountain hikes in peak fall foliage season, peeking out the tops of brown leather hiking boots with a practical sense that all is right with the world. They sit patiently in the closet during the summer months, just biding their time in the knowledge that soon they will be slipped onto chilly toes to be held in front of the fireplace as their wearers joke about the weather with Heart’s “Dreamboat Annie” spinning on the turntable.

Black socks belong in the realm of Christmas spiced pecans, long men’s sweaters worn over leggings around the house, testing soup recipes, and friends dropping by with extra firewood.

Black socks are the baked macaroni and cheese of the hosiery world. I’m wearing them now. And you, my friend, I ask only that you take me at my word and experience it for yourself.

 

in the library April 8, 2008

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Taylor is sitting across the table from me with both of our blogs up, complaining about how plain his page looks compared to mine, and Lance has just looked over to see for himself and reassured Taylor: “It’s very… clean…”

He followed this up with the statement, “As for me and my household, we read the New York Times.”

I’m so worried about my homework. Working here is very distracting. I don’t know when Taylor does his homework, but when I do mine, he comes and distracts me from it!

 

a poll April 5, 2008

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What words are really, really difficult for you guys to type?

I don’t mean words that you can’t spell, but words that you just can’t type straight: the ones that flow out perfectly from your pen, but when you touch that keyboard, your hands trip on each other and it all just runs to pot.

I’m writing an English paper right now and have realized that the bane of my typing existence is the word “PHENOMENON.” It just doesn’t work. I’m a three-finger typist (I like to have the range of available keys in sight), and I suspect this may have something to do with the problem… it truly is driving me bonkers.

Other common culprits: committed, revolve, through.

Which ones get you? Is it affected by how you type?

 

“it’s just there” December 13, 2007

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I officially announce my hate of all scholarship regarding Southern religion in literature.

Well, except for you, Flannery.

young flannery o'connor

“As belief in the divinity of Christ decreases, there seems to be a preoccupation with Christ-figures in our fiction. What is pushed to the back of the mind makes its way forward somehow. Ghosts can be very fierce and instructive. They cast strange shadows… ”

Upside: all government conspiracies previously entertained are no longer valid.

Downside: 7 more pages to go on this $%&# paper.