Are you happy now?

I was very recently introduced to music from a new-to-me artist, Richard Shindell.
He’s been around for a while, but is not someone I probably would have found
on my own.

I’m always amazed at what a profound affect music has on me. Perhaps
I shouldn’t be so surprised, that someone else has been able to capture the
human condition so accurately, after all, I’m not the only person on the planet.
And yet, I am blown away that someone else crystallized something that is so
personal, and oddly unsettling.

Anyway, the reason for this post. There’s a song off of his 1992 album, called
“Are you happy now” that really has struck a chord within me. It’s not a particularly
happy song, but one about the loss of a relationship, and the singer wonders
if his departed is happy in her new situation, while he laments what she left
behind — him. I remember such a situation not so long ago, when I left Tennessee
and my soon-to-be ex-husband asked me if I was finally happy. This really is
his song, not mine, but I see the situation from his perspective and its a little
uncomfortable. I guess that’s the point — walking a mile in another’s shoes.

I think I’ll stick with my own broken-in sneakers.

Are You Happy Now, © by Richard
Shindell
You took the toaster when you went
You never paid your half the rent
You took the spices from the rack
But you don’t have to put ’em back
Cause in your haste on Halloween
You left your camera on the bed
Where we played roles in black and white
You left a roll of black and white
I set the timer thought of you
Put the lens up to my head
I took a photograph for you
What comes out gray is really red
So are you happy now
Are you happy now?
Are you happy now?
I’ve sat all night and now it’s dawn
And I cannot believe my eyes
There’s garbage strewn across the lawn
Where we once stared up at the sky
And streams of paper fill the tree
That hovered over you and me
And shaving cream covers the car
That we picked up in Baltimore
And though I know it’s hard to tell
I hope that what’s his name treats you well
I still maintain that he’s a bum
But it’s your money have some fun
So are you happy now
Are you happy now?
Are you happy now?
I smashed your pumpkin on the floor
The candle flickered at my feet
As goblins flew across the room
The children peered into the room
A cowboy shivered on the porch
Cinderella checked her watch
A hobo waited in the street
An angel whispered trick or treat
What was I supposed to do
But to sit there in the dark
I was amazed to think that you
Would take the candy with you too
So are you happy now
Are you happy now?
Are you happy now?
You always asked why I had not
Written you a verse or two
Since that’s the one thing I regret
I dedicate this one to you
So are you happy now
Are you happy now?
Are you happy now?
Are you happy now?

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Ever had one of those days where it starts off nice enough, and you’re looking forward to being productive, and then sometime around lunch, all the progress you have made comes to a screeching halt?
To add insult to injury, all the progress you made in the a.m., you some how manage to reverse, and end up somewhere further off the mark, than when you started this morning?
Well, welcome to my world, today! I must’ve jinxed myself when I prematurely did the dance of glee in a coworkers cube this morning because the coding solution I found seemed to work… and then it didn’t.
#@!%*# !
Calgon, take me away!

While driving to work today, my cell phone rang. Nothing
so unusual about that, I regularly chat during my drive in, as it’s a
good use of down time on the Beltway and 295 to catch up with folks before
we all settle into our busy days. What was so surprising (happily so)
was who the caller was – my friend Lansden from LaFollette, TN.

boomsday, knoxville, TN

Lansden owns this wonderful
fireworks company called Pyro Shows and
we worked together to produce the 1999 Boomsday
event in Knoxville.(a.k.a. my last producing hurrah) Pyro Shows in my
humble opinion is the BEST fireworks company in the U.S. Why? because
they never sit on their laurels, are always searching out the newest,
the most unique and most spectacular fireworks/effects created. I am in
awe of their skill, their creativity and their work ethic.

Anyway, we’ve managed sustain a friendship even though we’re now 3 states apart, primarily because Lansden does a number of shows up here (including the BIG, BIG DC Mall fireworks for the 4th of July) and a lovely smaller, but no less impressive show at Bolivar-Harpers Ferry in West Virginia. And as most people know, I will travel considerable distances to see my friends, so we manage to see each other at least once a year.

4th of july fireworks, DC mall

Anyway, my joy and glee are now justified as Lansden is coming to town (DC) soon for talks about the 4th of July show and other magnificent things. So I get to see him, sans walkie-talkie and can actually enjoy a real sit-down conversation, instead of the “walk with me while I multi-task” type of encounters that are so particular to event producers.

I just realized, I know some really cool people — you included!

I am starting a tally of new words and phrases that have been brought to my attention, or yours. Your post should consist of how to use the words (or phrases) in a sentence and their origins. Most likely, these will be made up words or swiped phrases from pop culture references… or not.

Dag blame it:
Origin: Gun Smoke TV show from late 60’s early 70’s
Usage: I heard Festus use it, as in ‘Dag blame it Marshall Dillon…’
Possible derivative: ‘Dag nab it’

Snugglicity:
Origin: Ricardo, 12 January 2004
Usage: uh, I’ll get back to you on this one… But it is a new made up word…

Fantabulous:
Pronunciation: Fan – tab – U – lus
Origin: Unknown, but around for quite a while
Usage: Slang for the blending of the words “fabulous” and “fantastic” as in “What a fantabulous dress she’s wearing…” Usually construed as an over the top adjective.

Schmabulous:
Pronunciation: Sch-MAB – U – lus
Origin: I made it up to be goofy
Usage: Further play on the Fantabulous Slang – heading for even more ridiculous and over the top description, usually of women’s attire, as in “What a simply schmabulous dress she’s wearing…” See above description of fantabulous. Yes, I know its really over the top, but ya know, sometimes the things other women wear require just that type description! (Meee-ooow!) 😉

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Lisa made me do it, part 2

The title of this entry (Lisa made me do it, part 2) will really only be funny to 2-3 other people. The comic strip, well, hopefully, it will be funny to many more…

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