Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Determinism vs. Free Will

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Monday, August 23, 2010

How the Mighty Have Fallen

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Wednesday, August 18, 2010

Purge

Is it possible to live cleanly and with a minimum of material goods without withdrawing from society?

Two weeks ago I read an article on Yahoo.com News about a couple that, in an attempt to simplify their lives, had paired down their belongings to about 100 items each. At the time I didn't find the article particularly compelling and put it out of my head as soon as the NY Times was delivered in the morning mail. However, that evening as I took off my work clothes and put on a ratty t-shirt and a pair of old comfortable shorts, I noted that I probably have 100 shirts in my closet. I thought back to the article and realized what a feat it was to have just 100 items. It's truly a profound concept in the context of American society in 2010.

My current pregnancy scare has me looking at some of my choices in life and for whatever reason I keep thinking about the 100-items article. Everywhere I turn in my house I find "stuff" that I don't really need. It's all excess, inexplicable conspicuous consumption. Vices of the leisure class at work at consumerism. "Where the hell are the Joneses and how the fuck can I catch up with them?" I have two hundred ties. I have glasses for every type of wine you can imagine. I have glasses for red, white, champagne. I even have two different kind of red wine glasses and I couldn't tell you what type of red wine should go in which. When I was a kid my grandparents used to serve wine in little water glasses filled to the brim, and it was fine. T-shirts, cuff links, coffee mugs, shoes, silver wear, hats. What do I need all this shit for?

I started to wonder what percent of my salary went to pay for all this "stuff". But that got me thinking, what percent of my salary went to pay for my job? It costs money to work. The reason that I have so many ties is that I used to wear one to work everyday. On top of that I have a dozen suits, dress shirts, shoes, belts, a few fancy watches. I pay for gas to commute to my job, I get regular haircuts to fit in. I spend a lot of money just so that I can hold down a job. Sure, if I pumped gas for a living I would make a lot less, but I would spend a lot less too.

I am not perfect, though. I have many things that I have worked hard for and like, but don't need. I love motorcycles and have three. I don't NEED any, but riding is my hobby and will continue to do it as long as I am able to, physically and fiscally. But do I really need so much and do all these things improve my life?

Two years ago I went to a little village in Costa Rica called Dominical for a bachelor party. Dominical is a thin stretch of beach that is becoming known for its consistent beach break and abundance of local ganja. There are a few beach-side taco shacks, two or three spartan motels, and some shops to rent or buy surf equipment. Life is simple there and I spent the whole week in a bathing suit and flip flops. Getting "dressed up" meant putting on a shirt. There were no phones, no TV's, and unless you wanted to try surfing a different beach you had no reason to set foot in a car. It was the most relaxing week of my adult life, and not just because I was perpetually stoned, though I'm sure it helped (it's legal there, FYI). We just surfed, and swam, and ate, and slept. There was no clutter. No errands to run. No fancy food. No crowded happy hour. No...bullshit.

My goal this weekend is to unclutter my life. I am going to go through my closets, drawers, shelves, and cabinets, and make three piles: donation, eBay, and garbage. I am going to eliminate anything that is a duplicate or not necessary.

Will this exercise make the growing collection of cells in Tiny's belly go away? Well, I'm no doctor, but I doubt it. The point is that I need to reevaluate what is important to me.

Monday, August 16, 2010

Lottery Winner

Last evening I was walking the hound when I received a call from Tiny. I was mid poop-scoop when she called so I let it go to voicemail. When I listened to the message she sounded pretty distressed and asked me to call her right back. These are dreaded calls.

I called Tiny and she said "We need to talk, can you come over?" I said sure and asked if everything was OK? Tiny said "I'll explain, can you come over right now?" Her voice was shaky like she was really frightened, for whatever reason my first thought was that she had an intruder in her house (oh, the irony) but she hung up on me before I could clarify.

I dropped the dog off at home and got in the car. As I raced to Tiny's house I ran through the list of possible crisises. Of course, my first thought was that she was pregnant. However, I sensed some anger in her voice so I tried to think of what else it could be. [While I was driving a Pink Floyd song came on the radio. It was a typically spacey, trippy song, one that I probably got stoned to in high school. It lent a very eery but serene mood to the drive despite my speed.] The runners up to pregnancy on the list of possibilites were: someone saw me out with Tenant last week, she had an STD, she was seeing someone else, or she found out about the blog (reason enough to be angry, right?). When I pulled onto Tiny's block The Doors' Riders on the Storm came on. Some DJ was really fucking with me.

Between cutting people off and burning up my clutch I weighed the pros and cons of the possible situations. What is the worst case scenario? AIDS has to be the worst, right? A death sentence. A pregnancy seemed like a good alternative to AIDS, at least there is a cure for pregnancy. I suppose that's a death sentence of another kind for me, but I found myself silently rooting for a baby. You really need to review your life and your decision making matrix when you're rooting for an unplanned pregnancy with a girl you don't even like. Or, when best case scenario is getting caught out on a date, red handed, with another girl. That's the best outcome; caught with another girl.

I knocked on Tiny's door. When she opened it she said "Hi, do you want to take a walk?". I thought Uh, no, I don't want to take a walk. I just tied the land speed record in the tunnel under Logan Circle, now you want to go for a walk? What is this, the The Amazing Race? I think I just said "WHAT?" Tiny sensed my frustration and in a hushed tone, like our parents were in the next room, said "I'm pregnant, can we go for a walk?"

So, there I had it, my boys can swim. Tiny was frantic, nervously walking in circles, looking for her purse even though it was on her shoulder. We were in her front foyer, which is 3'x 3', turning in circles trying to get past each other. I opened the door and stepped aside. Tiny burst out.

This isn't the first time I've encountered this situation. When I was 25 I had a one night stand with a girl that lived in my apartment building. A few weeks later I got a call from her in the middle of the afternoon asking me to come see her when I got home, she had something important to talk about. She wouldn't tell me over the phone, so I left work and went directly to the apartment. When I got there she was smoking and drinking a glass of wine and told me, just as unceremoniously as Tiny did, that she was pregnant. I don't know why I expect the girl to soften the blow and deliver the news with some bedside manners, it's not like they receive the information in a delicate way, peeing on a stick in a bathroom.

As Tiny and I walked down her street she told me that her period had been very irregular for the past few months, so she went to see her OBGYN four weeks ago for a check up. They found a small cyst, but otherwise she was healthy. However, yesterday morning, while at the gym, she just didn't feel right so she bought two pregnancy tests at the pharmacy. Both tests immediately come up positive. She called her OBGYN who told her that she wasn't pregnant during her office visit (an ultra sound showed nothing) so she was probably just two or three weeks pregnant.

This is all great background information to me, but the big question on my mind was, what the fuck are we going to do about it? Tiny was chatting away and practically running down the sidewalk. I, however, felt like the concrete was swallowing me. Emotionally I felt almost nothing. I wasn't surprised, I wasn't nervous, and I can't even say I felt any fear. I was totally void of emotion aside from maybe some anticipation; How will this work itself out? As we rounded another corner I asked the big question (while leading the witness). I said "So, I really have no interest in being a daddy, what are we going to do about this...our...situation?" Tiny agreed that this wasn't the right situation to bring a baby into and that we should end the pregnancy.

A very small sense of relief came over me. It was slight, though.

Tiny is going to the doctor this week and I told her I would like to go with her. She thinks that she will probably have to wait a week or two before she can have the abortion. So in the meantime my girlfriend is pregnant, and she's not even really my girlfriend. What do I do now, move into a trailer and grow a mullet?

You may be wondering what fantastic method of birth control we were using. When we first started having sex we always used condoms. However, after a few months Tiny said she was on the pill and suggested we not use them any longer. Therefore, for the past few months we've relied on her birth control alone, which is 99.99% effective. Tiny claims that she was religious about taking her pill everyday, at teh same time, without exception. And I believe her 100%. I guess we're just lucky.

Tiny figured out that she probably got pregnant a two weeks ago, on a Saturday night after we had dinner at Bistro du Coin. I have no idea how she figured that out, I'll just accept it and move on, but I blame all this on the French. They've never been able to stop anything and I think their food and wine affected Tiny's birth control. Fucking surrender monkeys. My sperm stomped over her birth control like the German's over the Maginot Line. Ninety-nine percent effective my ass.

I have so many questions. What is my role in the upcoming abortion? Is that covered by medicare? Do I pay for it? What does an abortion cost these days? Do they take Master Card? I suddenly wish I paid more attention during the recent congressional votes. Can I go out with Tenant again? When? Can I have sex with Tenant? Did Tiny do this on purpose? Is the baby someone elses'? How long after an abortion do you have to wait before you can break up with the girl? Is it a boy or a girl?

I'm simply being honest. All these things crossed my mind in the past twelve hours.

Friday, August 13, 2010

Tenant: Date 1

I met up with Tenant for drinks last night. She's kind of a wild girl and may actually challenge me.

Tenant and I made plans to meet up at Proof in Chinatown. I get there a little early and she wasn't there yet, so I went to the men's room. When I came out a minute later Tenant was sitting at the bar. I touched her on the back and said hello then gave her a kiss on the cheek, which I don't think she was expecting. That's always an awkward moment. Do you kiss, do you hug, what's protocol there? In Europe it's easy, you kiss. In the US it's a quandary. Fuck it, I kiss.

Tenant was different looking than I remember. She is taller than I recall, and was much prettier. Also, I can't be sure, but I think she has fake boobs, which I didn't notice at first. It's hard to say. She could have had some sort of bionic bra on last night, or something that concealed her chest the first time I met her. I'm not really a boob guy, but it is worth noting.

We had a couple of drinks at the bar then I suggested we get some dinner. Neither of us had ever eaten at Proof so we decided to just stay there and eat rather than traipse around in the rain looking for somewhere else to eat. We got a table and ordered a bunch of appetizers. When it was all said and done dinner and drinks was $150, which I think is fucking ludicrous because I was neither particularly drunk nor full when we were done.

While we were eating these two giant dudes sat at the table next to us. They looked like they stepped right out of a Jersey Shore episode. There were all 'roided up, fake tans, big silver chains, and those choochy "Affliction" t-shirts that have wing, skull and sword graphics all over them. Then they opened their mouths and they both had super gay affects. It was so ironic. Giant Gay Guido A was saying how much he loved getting voice messages from Giant Gay Guido B during the day, and how it made him smile. The whole scene was absurd and Tenant was having a hard time keeping it together. She was giggling and making all sorts of funny faces. Then, the two guys both got up from the table and left. We looked at the table and one dude had left his wallet. We were a little tipsy, so Tenant grabs the wallet and says "Let's see who this joker is." She rifled through it, looking at his credit cards and license, checking how much cash he had. I didn't know if these guys left for good, went to smoke a cigarette, or were jerking each other off in the bathroom. But what I did know what that if they came back and found Tenant going through their wallet, it wasn't going to be her that got into the fight. I looked around and saw them coming back. I was like "There coming, toss it. Put it back!" Tenant closed the wallet and flicked it back on the table. They were none the wiser but the couple at the next table over saw the whole thing. I got a kick out of it, though.

After dinner we went to Poste for a couple of drinks. By this time Tenant is slurring her speech a little and is being a little more touchy-feely. She asked when my birthday was then gives me a little run-down on what my sign is, and what it means. I put exactly zero stock in all that astrology bullshit. Tenant is kind of losing me at this point and I can't help thinking that she's a bit of an idiot for buying into that nonsense. When she was finished I said, "How about you, what's your sign and what does it mean?" I was kind of making fun of her. She said "Well, I'm a (I don't recall what her sign was, I had already checked out of the conversation), we're very [...blah, blah, blah]...but we're physical. We love sex." OK, I was back in the conversation. She got my attention. I said "Oh yeah?" She said "Yeah, sure. We love sex." And shrugged her shoulders and gave me this really sexy look.

Taking a step back, I really had no intention of trying to take her home. I'm not sure exactly why, maybe because it was a week night and a first date. We both had work in the morning, it would just be complicated. But the whole bit about how much she loved sex got me thinking that maybe she had other ideas.

After two drinks at Poste it was time to "call the ball". It was almost midnight. Do we head to another bar and kick it up a notch, do we go back to my place, or do we say good night and go to our respective homes? It's at this point that I usually casually mention how great it's going to be to go home and soak in the hot tub. However, I kind of got the sense that this would turn her off, so I didn't bring it up, I just said "It's a school night, should we head out?" Tenant agreed and we walked outside.

To make a very long story short, I got all kinds of mixed signals from Tenant once we left the bar. I was tired and set on just going home and passing out. Tenant seemed content to go home, but when I went to put her in a cab she tried to make out in the street. I would say that there was a 75% chance I could have taken her home last night, if not higher. While I'm sitting here writing this I can't think of a single good reason why I didn't.

Actually, now I'm a bit angry at myself.

We left off that we would meet up next week for drinks.

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Tenant Tonight

After nearly four weeks of text messages, calls, making plans, breaking them, and rescheduling dates, I am trying once again to meet Tenant out for drinks tonight.

I was supposed to meet Tenant out for drinks last Thursday night at 7:30, but I was waiting for an appliance delivery at my house and the truck was two hours late. When the truck finally arrived at 6pm I knew I wasn't going to make it to the restaurant in time so I called Tenant and left her a VM. At 7pm I hadn't received any acknowlegement of my message so I called her back, I didn't want her sitting at the bar waiting for me, unaware that I had called her. Tenant picked up my second call and, sure enough, hadn't gotten my message. I explained why I had to cancel and she seemed caught off guard. She tried to schedule for later in the night, but I just wasn't going to be able to make it that night regardless of time. Tenant seemed disappointed but I think I was moreso than her. We left it off that we would shoot for another night.

On Saturday afternoon I sent Tenant the following text message: "Tomorrow is going to be nice motorcycle weather, want to go for ride?"

Tenant's response was: "Ahhh can't tomorrow and that's a little terryfying..."

I was kind of shooting the moon on the bike ride, it may have been premature. She doesn't know me at all so I can't blame her for not wanting to hop on the back of a bike with me. I backed off that idea and waited until Tuesday to ask her if she wanted to try for drinks again.

In the meantime I Googled Tenant and she graduated college in 2008. That makes me about ten years older than her and I suppose puts her right in my wheel house.

Monday, August 2, 2010

Tenth Circle of Hell

Imagine focusing on a repetitive task, like crushing rock with a sledge hammer: pick a point, swing the hammer, brace for impact, SMASH, recover, pick another spot, swing, repeat the process. Now add external factors like oppressive heat, insects buzzing your face, swamp ass, blisters, sweat running into your eyes, a small pebble in your boot. The physical pain of the task takes a back seat to the annoyance of the outside factors. All you want to do is ANY other task because you believe that is the only way to stop the annoyances. If you're breaking up rock all you want to do is shovel dirt. If you're shoveling dirt you just want to load trash into the truck. When you're loading trash you would give your right arm to be stacking lumber, and so on. Each task is so mind numbing and awful anything else becomes more appealing until you start that next task and you realize it's just as awful as the last one. The kicker is that you never think the next task can be remotely as bad as the current one. It can't be. It simply has to be better because the current task is the worst fucking thing you can imagine. It's the tenth circle of hell, the one Dante couldn't have dreamt of.

This is what the last three weeks of my life have been like renovating my new house. Often I didn't have the energy to walk up two flights of stairs to piss in the toilet and would just go in an empty water bottle laying around nearby. In those conditions sex is pretty far from thought, so I didn't have anything to write about even if I could muster the energy to type at night when I got home. But the project is over, the house is complete, and I'm back in action.