Thursday, December 22, 2005
About Me
- Name: Aunt B
- Location: Nashville, Tennessee, United States
Like Donnell Alexander says, "It's about completing the task of living with enough spontaneity to splurge some of it on bystanders, to share with others working through their own travails a little of your bonus life." But, it's mostly the kind of place that folks looking for "girls and cars" stumble across by accident.
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WHERE TO DIRECT YOUR HATE MAIL AND LOVE LETTERS
ALL PROCEEDS GO TO BEER
THINGS I SAID RECENTLY
- I (Heart) TV on the Fritz
- The Wiccan Witch of the West
- Has Someone Kidnapped the Butcher?
- "Ain't good looking, but you know I ain't shy"
- The Thrill is Gone
- The Right Wing Just Does Shit Differently
- Some Enchanted Evening
- Tampons
- What Went Wrong with Kong?
- Dr. Phil & Recent Comments
THE CAST OF CHARACTERS
Aunt B.--Your kind host.The Butcher--My youngest brother, who lives with me and works as, you guessed it, a butcher. He knows everyone in town.
The Recalcitrant Brother--Our middle brother, who lives in rural Georgia and has a kind of movie star life, if that movie star is Burt Reynolds in Deliverance.
The Reverend--Our Dad, a Methodist minister, perpetually three years from retirement.
Mom--Our Mom. She doesn't get a funny nickname because our mom will not stand for funny nicknames.
Mrs. Wigglebottom--My dog. She's got terrible manners.
The Corporate Shill--Or The Shill, as we call her. My friend from college who was constantly getting me into trouble and going to parties she neglected to tell me about where cute boys would ask her "Where's Aunt B.?"
The Legal Eagle--The Shill's husband.
The Super Genius--She lived next door to me my freshman year of college and we've been friends ever since my first day on the floor.
Miss J.--My first adult friend, meaning the first lasting friendship I made after college. She was my roommate in grad school.
Her Lover--Her Husband.
The Divine Ms. B.--Miss J.'s sister and one of my heroes, because she's brave and funny and mystic and fearless.
JR--My oldest friend. I've known her since I was in the second grade.
Elias--JR's husband and the person who's musical tastes have most strongly affected my own. Oh, how I long to be cooler than him!
The Professor--My closest friend here in Nashville. She's a genius, but she'll never tell you that.
The Man from GM--I've known him since I was 16 and he still hasn't forgiven me for telling him I was a vegetarian when I wasn't.
The Redheaded Kid--No one knows where he comes from or where he goes when he leaves here. I assume he's the Butcher's friend. The Butcher assumes he's mine.
7 Comments:
I can't help it. Your witchy (Wiccan?) ways brings out the best in me.
"I would love to pick a fight with them, just for the fun of fighting with smart people, but I'm not feeling antagonistic lately."
Bring it, I ain't scared . . . yet.
;-)
-SayUncle
With all these crushes you've been getting lately, I think we all know you're feeling just the opposite of antagonistic.
W
Oof how I dislike labels. While I consider myself fiscally conservative, I think most true conservatives would wince at my being lumped with them. But, I must admit, the "victimized" liberal mindset sets me just as much on edge.
Hark, I'm man without a label. Buuuut, Aunt B. has a crush on me. Whoo-hoo!!!
Ryan
I tickle you? Unfortunately, we American ticklers aren't quite as exciting to the ladies as the French ones.
Ryan writes beautifully and Kleinheider calls me Young B. How can I resist?
Not to interpret this statement like a stereotypical woman might, but are you trying to say my writing isn't pretty? :)
K., now, you know I think you're pretty, real pretty. Why don't you put on that dress I like and walk over here where I can get a good look at ya?
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