Wednesday, December 22, 2021

Lately overheard in Mayfair

 

I saw a werewolf with a Chinese menu in his hand
Walking through the streets of SoHo in the rain
He was looking for the place called Lee Ho Fook's
Gonna get a big dish of beef chow mein

12 comments:

Rebel Girl said...

Love Warren Zevon. His niece (second cousin?) went to IVC and worked in the Writing Center.

Bob said...

Roy, how are you faring with this rain along with flooding and slides?

Bee safe.

Roy Bauer said...

The first storm somehow caused a break in the water line, which I eventually found and fixed. Also, there was severe flooding in the "workshop." Had to scramble to divert any runoff of future rain.
This latest storm is pretty strong out here but we've had no great problems this time. Not so far.
Hope you and yours are doing well!
Teddy says "hey!"

Anonymous said...

“Bee safe” lol lol lol… I don’t want you to be my professor😩

Sincerely,
“one person with a very dull axe”

Rebel Girl said...

7:39, Bob, the commentator who uses his name, is one Bob Cosgrove, retired Saddleback prof and bee keeper and proprietor of Aliso Canyon Honey. Hence the inside joke of "bee safe." Longtime readers will get the joke while others might see it as a typo, not a damning character flaw. Even I, a English prof, hesitate to ridicule folks (especially perhaps students) for typos or mispellings (I make enough of my own due to failing eyesight).

7:39, we get it, we really do. You come here to chastise and accuse, to hurl and hate, to make fun and find fault. Relentlessly. (Yes, a sentence fragment deliberately deployed for dramatic effect.) Some commentators respond to you in kind while others try and address your concerns. You don't really care. Yours becomes a kind of disingenuous display.

I thought of you while reading Dickens the other day, that sour angry place that you seem to always write from, avoiding that task we give to students to locate some good faith common ground in order to begin effective persuasion or communication.

Something about Fred's speech to his uncle: "There are many things from which I have derived good, by which I have not profited, I daresay. Christmas among the rest. But I am sure that I always thought of Christmas time, when it has come round – as a good time: the only time I know of, when men and women seem to open their shut-up hearts freely, and to think of people below them as if they really were fellow-passengers to the grave, and not another race of creatures bound on other journeys."

I admire Dickens' vision here, even though I am also challenged by it, the recognition of the self in others. It's not always easy but a worthwhile effort.

I've made an effort this morning to give you information about your misunderstanding of communication between old friends.


Anonymous said...

“Even I, a English prof, hesitate to ridicule folks (especially perhaps students) for typos or mispellings (I make enough of my own due to failing eyesight).”

Classmates… how many typos can you find above? If your professors mark you down for your typos, tell them: “I have failing eyesight!” This is the quality of education you’re getting from these IVC professors… run as fast as you can!

Professor, “You come here to chastise and accuse, to hurl and hate, to make fun and find fault.” May the holiday season allow you to reflect on this, for this is is what your blogs are all about. Hurting innocent people. Now that you’re getting a dose of your own medicine, how does it feel? Vaccinated???

Amy said...

2:06,

Where are these blog posts that you claim hurt "innocent people"?

No doubt the blog writers have received plenty of your kind of "medicine" through the years. You are nothing new (And look! Your comments remain up, undeleted!) though I am, as others have pointed out, once again recognizing certain tics of your written expression. A single dull axe indeed or so it seems.

Anonymous said...

Go back to your blogs… the trustees, the administrators, the HR people, and even your colleagues are the usual “casualties.”

Anonymous said...

Don't engage the troll with the axe. There is no there there as Gertrude Stein once said of Oakland. Let them pretend to be the multitudes they wish they were. Doesn't Vonnegut have a saying about that? The blog abides. Still, if you want to turn off the comments for awhile, allowing only those who wish to be identified to comment, that is fine with this Anon. Try it for a month in the new year. See what happens.

Anonymous said...

If you cannot take dissensions, I suggest you change the title of your blog from “Dissent the Blog” to either “Descend the Blog” or “The Indecent Blog.”

If you delete the posts or you don’t allow anonymous posts, you will end up with zero comments.

Anonymous said...

Sounds like great titles for YOUR blog, Paul!

Go for it.

See how long your commitment to communication and discourse lasts. I bet Dissent lasts longer.

BB

Anonymous said...

@4:26-The second title is more appropriate —The Indecent Blog !

Anonymously yours,

BB (lmao)

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