Weekly Photo Challenge: The Sign Says

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Use Crosswalk.  Although, in this case, you could still end up in danger…

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Weekly Photo Challenge: A Day in My Life

8:00 am.  My morning commute on the train where everyone avoids eye contact and reads their Kindles.

10:00 am.  Opened the store and snapped a quick pic with the nicest coworker I have.

12:00 pm.  Shoes.  Taking a photo of the spreadsheet I was actually working on would have bored you.

2:00 pm.  Boxes I need to unpack.

4:00 pm.  The store room next door is empty.  I went over and snapped this pic because I was actually auditing last weeks sales receipts and it would have been really boring.

6:00 pm.  This photo is of the Smith Tower, taken from the outside elevator on the 14th floor, on the way to the gym.

8:00 pm.  This is Bear.  She thinks she is going to get some of my food if she tries really really hard to look cute.

**I added as many of the posts that participated in the challenge that I could.  Hope you like them!**

But face it. You’re a neo maxi zoom dweebie, what would you be doing if you weren’t out making yourself a better citizen?

**Take a quote from your favorite movie — there’s the title of your post. Now, write!**

john hughes

If I am cut, do I not bleed? I bleed nerd blood.

I noticed a picture on facebook of my first grade class a while ago, I was not tagged as I was not facebook friends with the person who had posed the picture. I remember the girl and remember her name, I actually remember a bunch of the people tagged in that photograph. I thought about friend-requesting them, but I just do not know what I would say or talk to them about. How do you nutshell 25 years? One girl I remember best because she and I were always seated next to each other when classrooms were organized alphabetically. We went kindergarten through senior year together and even went to each other’s birthday parties in grade school.

I know, you are waiting for it, so here is where the story turns. Since we were alphabetically connected, at least at the beginning of the year, we sat next to each other most of the time for twelve years. I mean, whenever we had a class together. In junior high social studies class, she called me by my whole name, first and last, then turned to another girl and said “Isn’t it funny how we always call nerds by their whole name?” It hurt, I won’t lie. We had been friends all through grade school, our mothers knew each other, we had history.

In her defense, I was a nerd, a short, skinny, awkward nerd. At the same time, the cruelty of children is absolutely bottomless. She didn’t need to call me a nerd, I knew I was a nerd, I heard it from every single guy in my P.E. class, well, actually I heard much worse.

We, along with most of the kids from grade school, got into this familiarity-thing where they sort of acknowledged my existence, but didn’t acknowledge our history. So, they would see that I was standing there, taking up air space, but would not do anything more than that. This started in junior high and continued through high school. It was fine, I made new friends with the other outcasts and misfits, we wrote alternative newspapers, dyed our hair, had dog weddings, and befriended the foreign exchange students. Yes, that was my crowd.

To this day, my mother will say she saw so-and-so-from-grade-school’s mother at the grocery store and I just don’t have the heart to tell her they basically ignored me for the last six years of school.

Basically, at my school, groups of kids were friends almost solely based on the radio station they listened to. I am not sure if those were simpler times and the dynamics are much more complex now with the internet and such, but ours was a gentile time where you either listened to butt rock, top 40, or new wave. I, as well as my clan, all listened to New Wave, C89.5 to be exact. This is when C89.5 went off at 11:00 PM. There was a subset of us that listened to KCMU, also. The radio station influenced everything: the clothes you wore, your haircut, the car you drove, and the friends you made.
I guess in some ways, even though we had our own insulated group, we still felt like outcasts and maybe looked up to the popular kids that listened to top 40. I did not look up to the butt rock kids, they were frightening to me. But the popular kids still had the impression of charmed lives. John Hughes was spot on and we knew it.

It is curious how even today, when someone says my first and last name, I instantly think of “Isn’t it funny how we always call nerds by their whole name?”

Daily Prompt: Mentor Me

Today’s Daily Prompt is:

Have you ever had a mentor? What was the greatest lesson you learned from him or her?”

This will be short.

No.

I have never had a mentor.  I am sure it is due to a combination of reasons.  For years, I was a misunderstood loner that would not have been welcoming to anyone taking me under their wing.  That and I have never met anyone that has “been trough it” and was welcoming to me.

It is what it is.

I am sure that is why I created my own virtual mentors by reading autobiographies, biographies, novels, etc.  I have a group of people that have become  very important to me through reading their collections of letters and other writings.  I have learned through them and the years of reading those writings helped me change my life into what it is today.

I owe a huge thank you to people that are dead and never even knew me.  I would like to thank F. Scott Fitzgerald, Zelda Fitzgerald, Ernest Hemingway, Gerald and Sara Murphy, Gertrude Stein, Andy Warhol, Keith Haring, Toni Morrison, Douglas Coupland, and Ramon Novarro.

I have added some others under “Related Articles” that were better at this exercise than me.

Daily Prompt: The Clock | The Daily Post

The Daily Prompt is a writing exercise/challenge executed by the creative people over at WordPress with the hope to inspire daily writing.  This exercise is:  Write about anything you’d like. Somewhere in your post, include the sentence, “I heard the car door slam, and immediately looked a the clock.”  Here is mine.  I will tag a bunch of other people’s submissions as well.  I hope you enjoy.

All I had to do was stand across the street next to the two trees and watch the front door of his house.  How hard could that really be?  It was a warm night and I had a full pack of cigarettes.  They told me that nothing would happen until at least 9:30, so I showed up at ten minutes after nine, just to make sure I didn’t miss them.

I could see movement in the house, shadows passing from room to room behind drawn curtains, the flicker of a TV.

A notification came through on my phone, I had a new Words With Friends game and the first word my opponent played was ‘SPECIAL.’  Getting a bingo on the first move is pretty, well, special, so I immediately played ‘SMASHED’ off the S.  They played ‘DELVE’ off the D and I turned it into ‘DELVED’ with ‘DROUGHT’.

The game went on, fast and furious, double and triple word scores, solid blocks of letters making words in all directions filling up entire corners, adding a hundred points at each turn.

I heard the car door slam, and immediately looked at the clock.

It was 10:45, the lights of the house were dark, it’s occupants long gone.  I had no idea when they left, what direction they were headed, or what I was going to tell my bosses.

Daily Prompt: The Clock | The Daily Post.

Daily Prompt: Last Words (of Advice)

Daily Prompt: Last Words

You have the chance to write one last post on your blog before you stop blogging forever. Write it.

I rarely have the chance to participate in the “Daily Prompt” because I only have a few minutes in the morning to post and the thought of crafting an entire entry before my very first sip of coffee is terrifying.  But this one, I got.  Sort of.

I worked with a man who had a dear friend in the last days of his losing fight with AIDS.  On their last visit to his apartment before he was moved to hospice, my coworker commented on his large collections of things.  The dying man related that you buy one because it’s cute and figure it needs a friend to hang out with on the shelf, so you buy one or two more.  Your friends and family visit, see that you have a few of them and decide that it must be your passion, so you get them as gifts and the collection grows and grows.  Before you know it, your apartment is literally choked with the stuff.  He leaned over, as if telling a well-guarded secret, and half-whispered to my coworker:

“Never tell anyone you collect frogs.”

Daily Prompt: Last Words | The Daily Post.

Weekly Photo Challenge: Blue

Alcohol under a black light.  Here I am at ReBar, drinking a glowing vodka and tonic.

And for a bonus, below is a picture taken by Marc Von Borstel of the lines he shaved in my head then turned the whole photo blue.

Waldina.com 300 posts later

This weekend, Waldina.com published it’s 300th post.  I made a photo collage of  some of the photos used in previous blog posts (and some to come, I have about 135 posts saved for future publication).  I am thinking about changing the banner photo to a slice of the photo, it is kind of neat.  If you have any ideas of people, places, things, etc you find inspiring and want to share, please pass them on to me and I will add them to one of the various lists.

Here are some stats as of right now:

10,662: views all-time

314: views on your busiest day, April 16, 2012

Blog Posts and their number of views:

Louis XVI of France – Style Icon 882
John Steinbeck – Style Icon 419
Barbra Streisand – Style Icon 365
Bianca Jagger – Style Icon 235
Carmen Dell’Orefice – Style Icon 219
Anjelica Huston – Style Icon 194
Judy Lewis, Secret Daughter of Hollywood, Dies at 76 192
10 Words You Need to Stop Misspelling – Self Help 182
Alexander Calder – Style Icon 181
Ali MacGraw – Style Icon 129
Jean Harlow – Style Icon 117
Judy Blume – Style Icon 112
Doris Day – Style Icon 104

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Joe Paterno – Strong Accomplishments from a Weak Man

It is too bad that the last thing they news reports say when reporting Joe Paterno‘s death is his connection to the child rape scandal, but he was an enabler and silent conspirator.  He chose money, fame and his mis-placed honor over the safety of innocent children.  His life story is amazing and his accomplishments are many, but now knowing that he possessed such a weak character, it is not as impressive.  It is easy to get ahead when you are not bogged down with morals.  I just wish he lived longer to be confronted by the men whose lives he allowed to be irreversibly altered.

Protest Against SOPA/PIPA

I’ve censored the following, in protest of a bill that gives any corporation and the US government the power to censor the internet–a bill that could pass THIS WEEK. To see the uncensored text, and to stop internet censorship, visit: http://americancensorship.org/posts/39939/uncensor

Be on the █████ ████ of ███████. █████ up for ████████ and for ██████. ████ ████ █████ █████ for ████████ and for █████ ███████ a █████.

Waldina.com will be blacked out on January 18, 2012 between 8AM and 8PM to protest proposed U.S. legislation that threatens internet freedom:  the Stop Internet Piracy Act (SOPA) and the Protect IP Act (PIPA).  From personal blogs to giants like WordPress and Wikipedia, sites all over the web — including this one — are asking for you to help us stop this dangerous legislation from being passed. Please watch the video below to learn how this legislation will affect internet freedom, then scroll down to take action.

You can also visit waldina.com during the blackout and instructions on contacting your elected officials will be available.  Please be on the right side of history.

PROTECT IP / SOPA Breaks The Internet from Fight for the Future on Vimeo.