Thursday, May 04, 2006

On Birds, Blogging, Unanswered Email, and Magnetic Poetry

SATURDAY
Photographed by: Brandon
Posted to: Brandon's Flickr Account


MONDAY

Email:
1:53 PM
From: Peefer
To: Jill
Subject: Fresh, Exciting and New
[bunch of thoughtful stuff about web design]


TUESDAY
Photographed by: Jill
Posted to: Jill's Flickr Account

Location: Jill's Flickr Account
Comments
Scott : Too cool. You're like a National Geographic photographer now. This means, of course, that you have to stop shaving your legs and armpits. Sorry, it's a union thing. Hello, Jill.

WEDNESDAY

Email: 9:49 PM
From: Jill
To: Brandon
Subject: I feel so awful…
[...] Everything is coming out flat. This fucking sucks. I’m giving up writing. I’m going to move into the forest and photograph birds.

Reply: 9:25 PM
[Notice the reply is EARLIER than the initial email. This is because my computer is POSSESSED.]
From: Brandon
To: Jill
Subject: Re: I feel so awful…
[...] sorry, but moving to the forest and photographing birds is a position that HAS ALREADY BEEN FILLED, SISTER [...] silly [...]

Re-reply: 10:41PM
From: Jill
To: Brandon
Subject: Re: Re: I feel so awful…
[...] I’m feeling Silly Jill coming on tonight [...]
I am totally coming to the forest to join you.
Birds. Fucking. Love. Me.


THURSDAY

Location: Brandon’s Blog
Brandon’s post about… uh… not sure… “And By X, I Mean Y”. Just make up a sentence that somehow follows that pattern.
Brandon writes: Okay, someone please tell me what this ubiquitous rhetorical device is called, because it’s frickin hilarious, and by hilarious I mean enough already.

Comments

8:26AM
Jill: Is this what you were doing while I was suffering, and by suffering I mean not receiving a response to my last f***ing email?

8:58AM
Brandon:
[...] Jill, technically, i was drinking. Yikes.

9:24AM
Peefer:
Brandon, you'd better respond to Jill's last f***ing e-mail real soon, because only then apparently will SHE respond to MY last f***ing e-mail. Just saying [...]

9:30AM
Brandon: normally i'm very good about responding to emails and by normally i mean rarely. and by very good i mean very bad. unless used together in the same sentence.


Location: Jill’s blog
Jill’s post about… uh… not sure… there was a pen involved.
Jill writes: [...] the only thing you care not for in your hands, a pen.
Your words scrawled: a mere practicality.

Comments
9:52AM
Brandon: EXACTLY. I care not for a pen in my hands, and by pen i mean notebook computer. And that's why I didn't respond to your email, because my words are a mere practicality, and by mere practicality i mean i passed out 2 seconds after posting to my blog.


Location: Brandon's blog
Comments
1:01PM
Jill:
/begin rant

PEEFER, answering your email has been on the top of my guilt-inducing-to-do-list, and by guilt-inducing-to-do-list, I mean STUFF I AM TOTALLY NOT SMART ENOUGH TO GET DONE THIS WEEK. But rest assured, I think of doing it several times a day. In fact, I just re-visited your blog, thinking, WHY CAN'T I JUST COMPOSE AN INTELLIGENT EMAIL????????

BRANDON, well I hope your drinks can leave you naughty voicemails, cause I sure as hell will not be doing so.

JILL, stop being a crazy bitch and go do something useful.

/end rant

Email: 1:53PM
From: Peefer
To: Jill
Subject: WHY CAN'T I JUST COMPOSE AN INTELLIGENT EMAIL????????
I believe you're making the erroneous assumption that intelligence is paramount.

Reply: 3:01PM
From: Jill
To: Peefer
Subject: Re: WHY CAN'T I JUST COMPOSE AN INTELLIGENT EMAIL????????
[...] Uh, yeah. Perhaps it's not intelligence. Perhaps what I should have said is that "This week, I lack the power to focus." And therefore, can't get myself to sit down and complete tasks that I have been planning to complete. I have completed many things THAT WERE NOT PLANNED but nothing that arose from previous intention.

In other words, my id has taken over, and my superego has been hog-tied.

Like, my id is totally babbling this right now. My superego wants desperately to open your earlier email and discuss [thoughtful stuff about web design], but my id is like "No way! I'm going to babble! AND THEN, you are going to take this pile of magnetic poetry and sort it into PARTS OF SPEECH. But not really parts of speech, because some words are several parts of speech; and some parts of speech we will separate. Like forms of "be" and other helping verbs must be separated from action verbs. Because you often look for the be/helping verbs for functionality, but the action verbs are more for BROWSING FOR INSPIRATION."

Reply, Continued: Now
From: Jill
To: Peefer and Blogosphere
And why I am sorting my magnetic poetry? Well, first, because I have a lot of it. And everyone knows, you can’t properly use something you have a wide assortment of unless you know what is IN the assortment. That’s why we have ARCHIVISTS, for God’s sake. Archiving requires degrees. That’s why LIBRARY SCIENCE is an actual course of study.

And besides just wanting to write some things with the magnetic poetry, I also had the thought that I would mail one of my friends a message in magnetic poetry. You know, to be reassembled. It would only be 2 sentences, and there really wouldn’t be any way he could get the message wrong, unless he can justify to himself some way that “rock told you remember” conveys actual meaning, and if so, I’d hate to think what he’d have to tell himself to make the remaining words seem like a coherent thought.

Because sometimes I send my friends random things. Like pictures of snow.

Or paint swatches.

Oh, no joke.

One of my friends received a paint swatch in his Christmas card; I’m sure his first thought was something along the lines of W.T.F., or maybe more like “Uh, Jill… W! T! F! ?” but the paint swatch had a message inked on it, and I’m thinking the message--which was in no way related to any sane message that one would expect to accompany a paint swatch, such as "Do you think I should paint my office this color?", or "Wouldn't this be a cool shade for edible body paint?"--made sense after following the proper directions, making the paint swatch make actual sense, given the context.

Though I can’t be sure, because we never spoke of it.

That’s right, we’ve just carried on for 4 months of emails and voicemails and assorted other interactions NEVER HAVING MENTIONED THE FACT THAT THERE WAS A RANDOM PAINT SWATCH ATTACHED TO HIS CHRISTMAS CARD.

And I can honestly say: Jill, W.T.F.? How do you find people that think it’s perfectly reasonable that you would send a paint swatch completely unrelated to a Christmas card, and they would continue interacting with you as if this were an everyday occurrence, that they get paint swatches in their Christmas cards? Or maybe I should say annual occurrence? Because who sends Christmas cards at all--let alone with paint swatches attached--at any other time of year, so as to make it possible for it to be an everyday occurrence?

[Note--Anaglyph, your Christmas card has been re-mailed. Coming Soon! Look for it in a post office near you!]

And--perhaps more importantly--how can we find more of those people?

And more people who will continue answering your emails after, in response to a discussion about web design, you send a treatise on compartmentalizing your magnetic poetry?

And--perhaps MOST importantly--CAN WE BUY MORE MAGNETIC POETRY?

Because we really don't have enough. There was no "rock", so we're going to have to MAKE a rock--that's right, MAKE A ROCK, one of us should call a geologist and find out how we do that--if we intend to send the aforementioned esoteric two sentence message that cannot possibly be misinterpreted.

Not to mention we could find no "very".

And definitely no "afraid".



Strangely enough, we did find "trenchant". Go figure.

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37 Comments:

  • Hi. Yes. Arkham? Yes. One cell, please. Great. Be right over.

    By Blogger Jill, At 5/04/2006 09:53:00 PM  

  • my magnetic poetry is in british. and by british, i mean british.

    By Blogger kat, At 5/04/2006 10:21:00 PM  

  • OMG! I totally KNEW IT. You and Peefer are carrying on behind my back.

    I can only hope ChickyBabe or MysteryGirl! is willing to take on a new suitor, and by suitor i mean someone who rarely responds to emails but appreciates the occasional suggestive photo.

    By Blogger ducklet, At 5/04/2006 10:25:00 PM  

  • This post is epic.

    And when I say... Never mind.

    Thanks for including me.

    Hello, Jill.

    By Blogger scott, At 5/04/2006 10:26:00 PM  

  • Kat, I have the original set, the "poet" set, the Shakespeare set, and the erotic set. One would think there would be a "rock" in there somewhere? Do the Brits have rock? I mean, didn't they, like, give us the Beatles 'n' shit?

    Well, Brando, I did tell 16-year-old Peefer that if I sent 16-year-old Brando suggestive photos, he would get them as well... We can't help it if things got interesting while you were off playing with the eagles. Or maybe The Eagles. No, wait, that would be Scott that likes to quote randomly from "Desperado".

    Isn't that right, Scott? Thanks, by the way, if by epic you DON'T mean CRAP LIKE TITANIC. The film. Of course. Not the ship. The ship itself certainly was epic.

    By Blogger Jill, At 5/04/2006 10:32:00 PM  

  • Holy Poop! ChickyBabe has been photographing birds too!

    By Blogger Jill, At 5/04/2006 11:09:00 PM  

  • ChickyBabe is always open to suggestions.

    As for someone who doesn't respond to emails, pffft!!! His bad luck. And I'll send suggestive photos... of my silhouette on the sand! And if the recipient is a good writer with an active imagination...

    By Blogger ChickyBabe, At 5/04/2006 11:21:00 PM  

  • Oh yes, photographing Aussie birds...

    By Blogger ChickyBabe, At 5/04/2006 11:22:00 PM  

  • Man I feel like I just got a look behind the scenes - The Secret Life of Jill's Blog. It's pretty crazy. I also feel mildly excluded, which may or may not be a good thing.

    I'd think about this more, but I'm still on vacation. I'm reading Jill's blog while on vacation. WTF!

    By Blogger -J, At 5/04/2006 11:27:00 PM  

  • CB: I know nothing about Aussie birds. Heh.

    -J: Wow, I'm flattered!

    By Blogger Jill, At 5/04/2006 11:34:00 PM  

  • There is an Aussie galah I could introduce you to... :P

    http://galah.galahs.com.au/content/images/full/galah_0034.jpg

    By Blogger ChickyBabe, At 5/04/2006 11:42:00 PM  

  • How adorable! And I bet THEY know how to respond to emails!

    By Blogger Jill, At 5/04/2006 11:43:00 PM  

  • Mwahaha!!! They can definitely be taught!

    By Blogger ChickyBabe, At 5/04/2006 11:57:00 PM  

  • Correction: I don't have the "poet" set; I have the "genius" set. Because, really, "trenchant"? They should make an "I'm a retired Test Prep Instructor" set, because we're a bunch of freaks 'n' geeks who'd use big words just so our students would be afraid to mouth off to us when they wanted to blame us for the fact that they hadn't achieved a perfect score on the GMAT.

    By Blogger Jill, At 5/05/2006 12:27:00 AM  

  • I noticed your new avatar picture (very nice and innocent) and thought I would pop in for a visit. I like the Bird photos and no doubt this may have inspired chickybabe to take some of her own by the looks of her photoblog.

    By Blogger Huggies, At 5/05/2006 12:47:00 AM  

  • The sad thing is, I had already read about half of this post on Brandon's blog and your blog.

    It's time to begin thinking of something besides blogging. Gaaah.

    By Blogger Janet, At 5/05/2006 01:36:00 AM  

  • I'm exhausted, just reading about your life.

    I have this sneaking suspicion that you might find the forest life a little, er, dull. But of course, some of us like that about it.

    By Blogger Dave, At 5/05/2006 09:36:00 AM  

  • Jill, I can donate my Italian magnetic poetry to the cause if you are interested. I don't know if the Italian word for "rock" is there, but that could also be because I don't know what the Italian word for "rock" actually is.

    By Blogger the Caitlinator, At 5/05/2006 10:04:00 AM  

  • Thank you, Huggies! Innocent, really? That's awesome.

    Well, Janet, I think you should just jump right in, and next time perhaps I'll be plagiarizing YOU instead of writing an actual post. Well, it's not like I didn't, you know, cite my sources. Heh.

    Dave, I'd like to visit the forest and hang out for a while, but I'm not sure I could live there permanently. Don't tell anyone, but I think sometimes I'm a bit... uh... high-strung. ;)

    Thanks for the offer, Caitlinator, but actually, buying the Italian set was on my to do list for this wekend. A new toy for Jill! And the message recipient does not speak Italian. And, uh, I've already forced him to look up a few Italian phrases recently, so I wouldn't want him to have to reassemble AND translate. That might be too much work for a Y chromosome.

    By Blogger Jill, At 5/05/2006 10:13:00 AM  

  • Wondrous!

    When you e-mailed me about magnetic poetry, I had no idea you were being literal.

    Because, see, it makes PERFECT SENSE that Jill's id would consider its thoughts to be both magnetic and poetic, albeit somewhat scrambled. And it would then be the responsibility of Jill's superego to take those thoughts and organize the parts of speech so that Jill's ego could actually convey those thoughts as speech (or writing in this case).

    I think you are operating on more levels than you realize.

    Wondrous!

    By Anonymous peefer, At 5/05/2006 12:04:00 PM  

  • chickybabe, aha! Your silhouette in the sand! I honestly never saw it until now. 'Kind of like getting the lyrics wrong your whole life, and finally reading the album notes.

    By Anonymous peefer, At 5/05/2006 12:09:00 PM  

  • Wow, Peefer, you make me sound, like, deep.

    That's why I need more Peefers around.

    But don't let Brandon overhear, else he'll get miffed and start putting the moves on all the chicks and ChickyBabes in my comments.

    By Blogger Jill, At 5/05/2006 12:25:00 PM  

  • My magnetic poetry is from my college. It's interesting to have "Philadelphia" and "Swim test" but not "rock" or something. Maybe I need to make one too.

    Um, you might want to book a few more cells at Arkham.

    By Blogger Cheryl, At 5/05/2006 12:32:00 PM  

  • Well, it's good to see that your email doesn't start with "Duuuuuude! 'Sup bro?"

    By Blogger The Grunt, At 5/05/2006 12:36:00 PM  

  • Brandon's shadow may do what it wants with ChickyBabe's shadow. It's okay with me ... though I won't speak for ChickyBabe.

    My all-time favourite magnet poetry is, "We is shiny people." I have been enjoying this expression over and over since it appeared on my fridge in 1995.

    By Anonymous peefer, At 5/05/2006 01:39:00 PM  

  • I have the poetry set and a chocolate set, and a mini set from the medical insurance company (just weird). When you combine them, you can get some pretty interesting phrases. I think Arkham was for the criminally insane. But that might be a fragment of my imagination. I know I said fragment. . . . it's more interesting that way.
    Belview might be a better choice.

    By Blogger lil'bitty, At 5/05/2006 03:53:00 PM  

  • Cheryl: Just so you know, I have indeed made auxiliary sets of magnetic poetry. In case you need a hand.

    Grunt, I have also indeed used "Duuuuuude" many a time. And I'm not ashamed to admit it.

    Peefers, I'm sure all of you is shiny people.

    Yes, Lil Bitty, Arkham of course detains the criminally insane. But what perhaps you didn't know is that I fancy myself a superhero. So, if a superhero goes off the deep end, it would be best for society that she be detained in a place that is prepared to contain her formidable powers.

    By Blogger Jill, At 5/05/2006 04:41:00 PM  

  • I'm sooooo not in the loop, therefore no witty banter, poetry or prose from me (but I can diagram the hell out of your sentences for entertainment. Yes, I know, an old bar trick) ... Just popped in to say LUV the new pict Jill!!
    It's FABULOUS!!
    ~ Fab ; )~

    By Blogger Officially Fabulous, At 5/05/2006 08:58:00 PM  

  • The presence of a "duke" magnet in one of these things pushed me over the edge once. Never again have I participated in magnetic poetry.

    By Blogger Claven, At 5/06/2006 02:17:00 AM  

  • Endment passed me a meme to list the ten birds I think most beautiful, I hope you don't mind my passing this meme on to you.

    By Blogger harmonyinline, At 5/06/2006 07:17:00 PM  

  • Step 1. Decide what kind of rock to make, this is important. Sedimentary conglomerations are the easiest.

    I'm just going to assume fluvian sedimentary is your thing.

    Step 2. Make a river. The river should have plenty of energy so that different sizes of sand and minerals can be collected. Also, the river should contain calcite.

    Step 3. Stop river. Cover rocks in another geological event. Preferably a dry event like a desert. Pile up heavy amounts of quartz sand on top of riverbed.

    Step 4. Allow small amounts of water seepage into the buried, compressed sand. The water will transport more calcite or quartz to harden and cement the rock together.

    Step 5. Let sit.

    Step 6. Arrange some type of erogeny, Laramide style, that can push the formation of the riverbed to the surface. You now have your very own rock.

    Feel free to experiment with heat and pressures to metamorphose the sed.con into something cooler. Have salt on hand for feldspars. Aspirin for headaches.

    By Anonymous vox, At 5/06/2006 11:01:00 PM  

  • 30 & Fab: I love to diagram sentences!

    You know, Claven, there are other meanings of "Duke".

    HarmonyInline: Sure! Except I don't really know enough about birds, so I'll have to go to the library and sit down with an illustrated bird encyclopedia or something.

    Thanks, Vox, but I was just going to use my goddess powers to create my own volcano, have it erupt, and uh, wait for the magma to cool. But I love to have options. Just in case.

    By Blogger Jill, At 5/07/2006 11:02:00 AM  

  • I like birds.

    By Blogger Popeye, At 5/07/2006 01:33:00 PM  

  • Me too!

    By Blogger Jill, At 5/08/2006 11:10:00 AM  

  • Are we going to get to meet this super alter ego, like Chicky Babe and Super CB? Super Jill to the rescue, or maybe "this can only be the work of that dastardly Super Jill."

    By Blogger lil'bitty, At 5/08/2006 02:10:00 PM  

  • I am actually working on a post right now that introduces my alter egoes more formally!

    By Blogger Jill, At 5/08/2006 09:52:00 PM  

  • Truely one of your funniest post. How did you find the time to put it all together?

    By Blogger Croaker, At 6/02/2006 06:48:00 AM  

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