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        <title>Bourne to be Mild... Salsa Flavor</title>   
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It’s a little-known fact that the Assassin’s Guild of Just Down the Street is the entity responsible for creating the deadliest snack known to Men and Critters: Pringles. </p><p>Let’s examine it according to the Rules of Snackfood Etiquette, as established by the Lord High Marshall of Tastiness and Absconding with Others’ Food, James Higginbotham-Withyspiral-Anklebiter the 33 1/3. Firstly, the Packaging. An enclosed cylinder, it’s clearly meant for use as a striking weapon, as witness its molybdenum-reinforced edges. Imagine Li’l Jason Bourne, sitting alone at home/Safe House #23, agonizing over his latest failed relationship. And by ‘failed’, I mean ‘shot through the head by a bullet meant for him… AGAIN’. He’s munching on Pringles, letting the healing powers of Yellow #4 flow through his arteries. Suddenly, in through the reinforced safety glass window somehow crashes yet another activated operative, himself already primed to destroy by having been interrupted from his meal of Slim Jims just to have to take care of this Bourne character.</p><p>Bourne leaps up and, as is his wont, uses everything within reach as a weapon EXCEPT for an actual weapon. What, knives too good for you, Jason? If that IS your name? Fortunately, at the last second, while struggling for his life in the grip of Slim Jim the Pepperoni Assassin, Jason grabs his Pringles can and smashes it end-first against his assailant’s forehead. As the average Pringles container can withstand vertical force of up to 4,000 p.s.i. vertically, it’s more than a match for Jim’s non-reinforced skull, and the poor guy staggers backward, stunned and bleeding, cranium resembling a cookie sheet, but far less hunger-inducing.</p><p>At this point, we can move on to the second part of Pringles’ lethality index: the Pringles themselves. If you’ve ever tried to put a whole chip into your mouth, or, Gods help you, more than one at once, you’ll well remember the time your tongue inadvertently flipped the chips vertical, standing them upright like soldiers at attention. If you, unlucky soul, should bite down at this point, it will take a team of crack Republican Guard battle-surgeons to extricate the razor-sharp shards of Pringlematter from your cleft and abused palate.</p><p>For those of you unfamiliar with this sensation, here’s a little math for you: molecularly indestructible slivers + ridiculously fragile mouthflesh = FUCKING OW, DAMMIT. There’s a reason Pringles’ motto is ‘Everything Pops with Pringles’. So back to Jason Bourne, having retreated far enough from Slim “Cookiesheet” Jim to be able to now hurl three Pringles, shuriken-like, in rapid succession into the guy’s torso, causing internal bodily harm via punctured organs. A quick succession of impossible-to-make-out-what-he’s-doing-because-of-this-stupid-shaky-camera-style action direction combat moves, and it’s all over. The bad guy’s down, the audience is satisfied, and Jason Bourne has now eliminated yet another avenue to finding out his true identity, ensuring at least one more sequel. Coming in 2009: The Bourne Miscellany – a bunch of deleted scenes and outtakes thrown together and inflicted upon you, John Q. Public, because that franchise, like Bourne himself, is just too profitable to die. And who can we expect to see as primary sponsors? That’s right: Goldfish! Oh, wait… I’m telegraphing again. That’s next time. But hey, uh… how about them Pringles, eh?</p><p><em>I know all too well the world takes a daily beating<br />Please don&#39;t talk about murder while I&#39;m eating</em><br />-- “Please Don’t Talk About Murder While I’m Eating”, Ben Harper</p>    <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>First rule of Squid Club: DON&#39;T TALK ABOUT SQUID CLUB</title>   
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This post is about my least favorite critter in the world: the Squid, Giant or Otherwise.</p><p>Okay. Okay. *deep, calming breaths* Seriously. Who needs all those legs? I can just barely handle the octopus with its 8 legs, but squid have 10! That&#39;s like... 4 more! But perhaps I&#39;m being too reactionary. Maybe they evolved them in response to a pressing need to... what? Stir a lot of cake batter all at once? Massage a bunch of clients? Play both sides of a tennis match? Come on, Nature, there&#39;s no good gods-damned reason for this aberration of all that is Holy and Yummy!</p><p>&quot;But Akela!&quot; you say, &quot;As one of Nature&#39;s creatures yourself, and one that, by all accounts, is widely feared and misunderstood, shouldn&#39;t you be more sympathetic to your fellow living beings?&quot; Well, to that, I reply: How the hell did you get in my house? Secondly, get that thing out of your mouth. Thirdly, nice shoes... what&#39;re those, Jimmy Choo? Fourthly, can you scratch this itch between my shoulderblades? I just can&#39;t reach it. **<em>leg spasms</em>**</p><p>Okay. What were we talking about? Oh, yes, sympathy for a fellow beastie. Well, Margaret Friggin&#39; Mead, I point you toward Exhibit A:
    
    
    

    
    
    
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<br />I mean, come ON! You can&#39;t seriously expect me to cuddle up to this thing like we&#39;re fellow Mensa members!</p><p>What in the Hell of the Telemarketers is going on here? WHO NEEDS ARMS THAT LONG? I&#39;m thinking evolution went something like this:
    
    
    

    
    
    
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</p><p>&quot;Hey, check me out, I&#39;m this really horrible, hatchet-headed monstrosity with no discernable sensory organs! If people see me, they&#39;re likely to run in one direction for at least 10 minutes, and man am I hungry! No respectable fish, crab, or realistically edible animal is going to come anywhere near me. How will I eat? Hey, I know! *makes attempt to snap in sudden epiphany, but fails because of its nightmarish lack of bones* I&#39;ll slowly, over hundreds of years, develop in such a way that my arms will stretch out so far from my freakish body that no one will even know they belong to me! Sweet! My prey will wander into my clutches as unaware and innocent as a newborn lamb, a mammal of which I can&#39;t possibly know anything because we inhabit two completely different and separate worlds, but you catch my drift, invisible listener! MUAHAHAHAHAHAAAAA!</p><p>&quot;...</p><p>&quot;Crap. How will I get it to my mouth?&quot;</p><p>Whoa, I almost started to feel sorry for the benighted thing. I gotta nip that in the bud right now. Oh, and by the way, BEAKS? Why in the howling madness do they need beaks? I&#39;m just barely able to entertain the idea that avians descended from reptiles... do I really need to see a connection between birds and squid? Imagine, if you will, this scene:</p><p><strong>EXTERIOR, DAY:</strong> A barnacle-encrusted galleon plies its way through the choppy waters just off the coast of an island nation, a fearsome pirate captain at the helm. He&#39;s everything you expect in a scary buccaneer: wild beard, eyepatch, pegleg, and on his shoulder, echoing his every utterance, his beloved pet squid.</p><p><strong>BLACKGOATEE</strong><br />Avast, ye scurvy dogs! I&#39;ll keelhaul the lot o&#39; ye if&#39;n ye don&#39;t get this miserable wreck of a ship hightailin&#39; toward clearer waters! Strike sail and set out for the Africas! What say ye, Polly?</p><p><strong>POLLY</strong><br />(<em>muffled clacking</em>)</p><p><strong>BLACKGOATEE</strong><br />(<em>face in palm</em>) Arr.</p><p>So, to sum up: Fewer legs are better. Bones are good. Beaks belong on birds. And for the love of all that is decent, have a freakin&#39; FACE, people.</p><p><em>I&#39;d like to be<br />Under the sea<br />In an Octopus&#39;s Garden, in the shade</em> <br />&quot;Octopus&#39;s Garden&quot;, The Beatles </p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>A Big Blue Frog</title>   
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What&#39;s triangular, white, yellow, and orange, and belongs in my mouth? Depending on your snarkiness level today, you may choose from between two answers:</p><p>1. My teeth<br />2. Candy Corn</p><p>Yes! It&#39;s that time of year, when stores across the nation once again carry perhaps my favorite candy of all time. Not just any candy corn will do, mind you. It must be Brach&#39;s Candy Corn. I&#39;ve tried them all, from the hard plasticy variety, to the overly-mushy type, and Brach&#39;s is the only one who&#39;s ever gotten it just right. Oh, sure, if Mr. Wonka were to ever throw his oversized purple hat into the ring, we might see some new competition, but let&#39;s face it, he&#39;s got his hands full with those child labor law disputes.</p><p>So, why Candy Corn? Is it the fact that you can affix them to your own teeth to make vampire fangs? Let me mention here that the vampies I know find this practice to be extremely vulgar and an affront to their race. It&#39;s like having an icepick and putting a cork on the end of it: useless.</p><p>Is it the jolly carnival-like colors? They&#39;re certainly festive enough; few know this fact of candy corn lore, but I swear on my name it&#39;s true: the colors represent the passing mortality of all mortal beings. The base of the corn at its widest is a mellow yellow, representing the new growth of youth, embodied in the kernels of corn to be found in the fields of the Earth. Rising upward and truncating to an eventual point, the middle section of the candy corn is a saturated orange, representing the burning passion of adulthood, the glorious seethe and fire of accomplishment, the prime years of life. Finally, the lambent and matte white of the pointed tip representing death and spirituality, pointing us upward toward communion with the Higher Plane.</p><p>And what of the shape itself? A slightly flattened cone, it possesses a little bump on either side of its lower half that calls to mind San Francisco&#39;s Transamerica Pyramid. The shape, O friends and neighbors, is a solid manifestation of a thought-sigil, the pictogram of the name that means He Who Only Superficially At Best Resembles Actual Corn, And You Have To Squint To Get Even That Much, the Elder God of Triangular Candy.</p><p>More than any of those things, however, it&#39;s all about the taste. The flavor of Candy Corn is at once heady, and down-to-earth. It&#39;s mellow, it&#39;s fruity, it&#39;s exciting. The textures are wonderful, starting out smooth, then becoming chewy, dissolving into slight granularity as the last vestiges of corn-ness vanish into the tastebuds and your memory. I once ate a whole bag of Candy Corn and was unable to even smell the stuff for another 2 years without feeling ill, but it was worth it.</p><p>So here&#39;s to you, Brach&#39;s, for providing the world with the wondrous, magical confection that is Candy Corn! May your Vasty Halls of Goodness continue to generate only Yummy Things for millennia to come!</p><p>(Look, I know it&#39;s just candy. Work with me here, I&#39;m trying to get an endorsement.)</p><p><em>So Father Mason, clutching his crucifix<br />Baptized the baby in whiskey and licorice<br />What a lovely way, drowning sins in tooth decay</em><br />-- &quot;New Mistake&quot;, Jellyfish</p>    <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>The A to Z of Akela</title>   
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I got this from <a href="http://drownophelia.blogspot.com/">Iris Ophelia&#39;s blog</a>, and thought it was Neat-O. So for those of you who were a-hankerin&#39; to know more about your Favorite Silly Wolfie (I&#39;m looking at you, Mom), here it is:</p><p>[A is for age]<br />∞</p><p>[B is for booze of choice]<br />The squeezed-out tears of the participants of the Boxer Rebellion</p><p>[C is for career of choice]<br />Silly Wolfie Emeritus to the International Association of Wombat Barbers</p><p>[D is for your drug of choice]<br />Dimoxinol -- I&#39;m actually naturally hairless</p><p>[E is for one essential item you use everyday]<br />The illusion that I have something worth saying</p><p>[F is for favorite song at the moment]<br />I like that one with the guy singing about that girl</p><p>[G is for favorite game]<br />Taunting PETA members into a murderous rage, then reminding them that I&#39;m an endangered species</p><p>[H is for Hometown]<br />The sleeping minds of humanity</p><p>[I is for instruments you play]<br />I play the houka passably well, but I&#39;m a Grandmaster on the Hollowed Frenula</p><p>[J is for favorite juice]<br />Diet Soylent Green (it&#39;s made from vegetarians)</p><p>[K is for kids]<br />Aww, baby goats are so cute and tasty!</p><p>[L is for last hug]<br />I hugged a bandersnatch the other day &#39;cause it was feeling down about how nobody believes in them anymore. I think it helped; he wandered off singing &#39;I Will Survive&#39; by Gloria Gaynor</p><p>[M is for marriage?]<br />I&#39;m married to the Sea. And the Mob. I mobbed the Sea. I&#39;ve seen the Mob. I love my Mob and Pob, see? Icy. C is for Cookie, that&#39;s good enough for me. What was the question?</p><p>[N is for nickname]<br />*unprintable*</p><p>[O is for number of overnight hospital stays]<br />I can&#39;t go into hospitals anymore, since The Incident</p><p>[P is for phobias]<br />You know, for getting such a bum rap, I know quite a few phobias who are rather sweet. Triskadekaphobia is fun to have around, and a whiz at numbers. Ailurophobia can be a bit catty at times, but a solid fellow who will back you up in a fight. Blennophobia and I have become fast friends thanks to what happened in my last post. Get to know your fears, chilluns; they&#39;re not all bad!</p><p>[Q is for quote]<br />&quot;There&#39;s nothing like the threat of extinction to force evolution&quot;</p><p>[R is for biggest regret]<br />The Biggest Regret would have to be Josiah Q. Regret, of the Hampton Regrets. He&#39;s, what, 7 foot 8?</p><p>[S is for singing]<br />Actually, &#39;S&#39; is for &#39;singeing&#39;. I have nothing to do with that</p><p>[T is for time you woke up]<br />I woke up when the first bicameral mind became aware of itself, and I&#39;ve been bouncing around ever since. Thank you, Evolution!</p><p>[U is for underwear]<br />Under where? I&#39;m all nekkid all the time!</p><p>[V is for vegetable you love]<br />George W. Bush. I love him like I love all my retarded children</p><p>[W is for worst habit]<br />Shnorgling</p><p>[X is for number of x-rays you&#39;ve got]<br />I used to have a drawer full of ex-rays, some manta, some sting</p><p>[Y is for yummy food you make]<br />I&#39;m at the other end of that spectrum. I only eat yummy food, not make it. Though lately I&#39;ve had the urge to start being creative... hmm... Fire Ant Soup? Leafy Green Wedgetables? Mammoth Nose Surprise? Frothy Kinkajou Sweat? Peppermint-flavored Carbonated Milk?</p><p>[Z is for zodiac sign]<br />Wheelbarrow. Wait, which zodiac were you talking about?</p><p><em>Tell me that you&#39;ve got everything you want<br />And your bird can sing<br />But you don&#39;t get me<br />You don&#39;t get me</em><br />-- &quot;And Your Bird Can Sing&quot;, The Beatles (yay)</p>    <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>That Darned Elephant</title>   
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[Editor’s Note: Today’s audiocast is an interesting artifact. The file arrived damaged, requiring a crack team of sonic restructuralists to restore its integrity. Listening to the file required some intensive piecing together, and we present it to you now in what we believe to be its complete state]</p><p>Well, it seems that no one else finds Babar&#39;s antics unusual besides me. That&#39;s okay, it won&#39;t stop me from exposing him as the freakish folly of children&#39;s literature that he is. I cannot be silenced!</p><p>[Editor’s Note: At this point in the transcription, there comes the sound of something flapping wildly, at which Akela flails his arms, attempting to rid his personal space of whatever it is making the sound. Normal conversation resumes]</p><p>Whoa. That was weird. Anyway, as I was saying, I cannot be silenced. Ask anyone at the Shelter. So, the thing about Babar is --</p><p>[Editor’s Note: Here, the screeching of several bats can be distinctly heard, perhaps as many as 5, as they swirl about Akela&#39;s head, causing him to duck and swing his fists around in an attempt to dislodge them from his headfur. Once or twice he scores a direct hit, as evidenced by the sudden loud, ear-piercing squeak of a stricken bat, spiraling to the ground in what sounds suspiciously like flames]</p><p>*panting* What in the name of the Horny Dragon is going on? I swear one of those bats just tried to take a bite out of my ear! Usually they don&#39;t even come near me unless I have a Snickers bar! All I wanted to do today was talk about Babrrrmmfffff!</p><p>[Editor’s Note: This is where the recording gets really interesting. Akela&#39;s speech is suddenly interrupted by a wet, thwacking sound, which renders his continuing volubility muffled and unintelligible. He clearly keeps trying to talk, however, but nothing of substance can be made out. At the same time, a frightful roaring sound comes thundering into the sound space, accompanied by a nauseating sort of liquidy noise. For the next several minutes, all that can be heard is the din of a massive and epic struggle, as Akela attempts to fend off what can only be (from the sounds it produces), some sort of Slime Monster. Repeated thumping, growls, squishing, howling, and curiously, the tinny soundtrack of an ice cream truck can all be distinguished from the recording. Finally, a resounding crash is heard, then all is silent for about a minute. After a long pause, slow dragging movement is heard, and Akela&#39;s voice returns, out of breath and weary.]</p><p>Okay. *panting* I think I&#39;m done talking about Babar. Apparently he has friends *wheeze* in low places. This one goes to you, O Prince of Pachyderms *coughing*. Next time I&#39;ll just stick to food.</p><p>[Editor’s Note: a final thump as Akela passes out.]</p><p><em>Ugly apparition<br />God&#39;s gift to oxygen<br />The puffed-up immortal son<br />How they love him ‘cause he’ll become<br />The Ghost at Number One</em><br />-- &quot;The Ghost at Number One&quot;, Jellyfish</p>    <p style="clear:both;"> 
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You know, I had to really think the other day about why I loved Babar as a pup. I had the opportunity to re-read it recently, and it was fairly disturbing. Let&#39;s go over it, shall we?</p><p>1) Babar&#39;s mother gets shot.</p>
    
    
    










    
    
    









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Okay, it&#39;s not unusual to have a one-parent family, even back in The Day when The Story of Babar was written. However, elephants are a pack-oriented species; where were all the other elephants when this happened? Poor little Babar runs away and ends up in what I assume is France, owing to the illustrations of the local clothing and architecture. The hunter who kills his mother gets no comeuppance, which we’ll address next.</p><p>2) The locals take no special notice that Babar is an elephant.</p><p>Okay, combined with Issue 1) above, this becomes especially problematic for me. A human hunter goes out and shoots Babar&#39;s mother. If we assume that in this Alternate Earth, elephants are regarded as fellow sentient beings, was this killing an assassination? Nobody seems to mind that all of a sudden there&#39;s this young elephant wandering around the city, shopping and driving. DMV Français is pretty damned lax, I have to say; it’s not as though elephants are known for their eyesight. How did Babar pass the eye exam? Oh, wait, they have good memory, so he probably did some research and memorized it. Okay, it all makes perfect sense now.</p><p>3) Babar says &quot;I want some clothes&quot;.</p><p>This is as implausible as Martians wanting our women. Sexual deviants aside, we typically don&#39;t lust after species other than our own. Following, then, why does Babar want clothing? He&#39;s certainly never worn any, nor even seen them among the other elephants. Oh, let&#39;s also not forget the deus ex machina of the Old Lady (who apparently deserves no other name), who just hands over her purse for Babar to use to buy clothes. Later, we even find out that &quot;She gives him whatever he wants.&quot; What in the name of the Twelve Bastards is going on here?</p><p>Here’s the thing: with so many liberties taken, why even keep this story in the Real World at all? Am I the only one who finds this odd? What? Of course I’m being ridiculous! I’m a giant white werewolf who only exists in people’s imaginations! My whole existence is ridiculous! I’ll obsess over whatever I want! I’m coming for you, Babar. I’ll expose your mysteries if it’s the last thing I do!</p><p><em>If I had a pair of eyes on the back of my head for each time<br />You forgot to take out all the things you forgot to talk about<br />When you took a bite out of my spine<br />I would have a lot of eyes on me by this time<br />Wouldn&#39;t I wouldn&#39;t that be just fine</em><br />-- &quot;Letterbox&quot;, They Might Be Giants</p>    <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>Oreos: Better Living Through Alchemy</title>   
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I&#39;ll tell you what I like about Oreos (since you asked): The textures.
When you open the bag (and by the way, can we, as a civilization,
please invent a <span style="font-weight: bold;">louder</span> type of
plastic? &#39;Cause when I want to eat something in secret so I don&#39;t get
chewed out by someone trying to tell me that my snacks aren&#39;t good for
me nutritionally, there&#39;s no better way to keep everything on the DL
than to open a nice, crackly, apocalyptic-sounding bag of Oreos. It&#39;s
like they&#39;re for the hearing-impaired, they&#39;re so loud. But I digress),
and reach in for your first Oreo, the first thing you encounter is the
milled edge of the cookie. They&#39;re reassuringly grabbable. There&#39;s no
dropping one of these babies accidentally, no siree Jim bobcat tail!
Those things could get you over the roughest terrain in no time flat,
should you ever try to attach four of them to the vehicle of your
choice. This would be a heinous waste of time, however, as they&#39;re
better put to the purpose of eating. But just think of the traction!</p><p>Next,
the outsides of the Oreo. There is real pleasure awaiting you, the
Journeyman Eater, in touching with fingers or tongue the outside of the
Oreo cookie. Nicely ridgey and complex, it looks like the Official
Cookie of the Masonic Order. What the hell is that weird symbol
supposed to mean? I&#39;m always afraid that if I stack too many of them on
top of each other, I&#39;ll inadvertently summon the demon Altalbahest,
Viper Lord of Snack Cakes.</p><p>I did a little research; pulling the
following from the Red Book of Obscure Mystical Phenomena and
Shortbread Recipes: turns out that the little &#39;radio tower&#39;-like symbol
is representative of the grand unification of locusts prophesised by the
warrior-monk Khonshu in the 12th century. The locusts will congregate
in the middle of Grand Central Station, form a giant humanoid body, and
march toward the Statue of Liberty, where they will climb on its
shoulders and do a dance to commemorate their ages-old victory over the
tyranny of wheat crops everywhere.</p><p>There is a slight chance that I mistranslated the ancient text.</p><p>Finally,
the creamy center of the Oreo. Making it to the center of the cookie is
like diving into a swimming pool filled with sex. It&#39;s the reward for
making it past the barriers of plastic, tire treads, and Masonic
summoning rituals which heretofore have impeded your progress. It&#39;s
like kissing Jesus, it&#39;s so good. I once attempted to fashion an
apparatus designed solely to spray the cookie cream into my mouth, from
distances of up to a mile away. However, I failed to reckon with the
fact that, thanks to my failing the 3rd grade, the device I&#39;d
constructed was destined to instead go on a rampage and destroy
Lichtenstein by burying it under over 200 feet of canola oil. Sad,
really.</p><p>Oh, and by the way, the only reason I failed the 3rd
grade was because of the ridiculous standards by which this country
measures progress. Pfft. Americans and their &#39;reading&#39;, and their
&#39;writing&#39;, and their &#39;no devouring the teachers just because they smell
like savory herbs and spices&#39;. Let me tell you something: You are what
you eat. I&#39;m all set to start my own college (&quot;Lycanthrope University:
We&#39;ll change you for the better!&quot;). I just need to absorb some
teaching... <span style="font-style: italic;">the old-fashioned way. </span></p><p><span style="font-style: italic;">Electricity!</span><br /><span style="font-style: italic;">Biology!</span><br /><span style="font-style: italic;">Seems to me it&#39;s Chemistry</span><br />-- &quot;Chemistry&quot;, Rush </p>   <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>Madeleine L&#39;Engle Has Passed</title>   
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It&#39;s been bandied about that a person never truly dies as long as their memory is kept alive. It&#39;s true to a certain extent, but leaves a bit to be desired. It&#39;s well and right to speak of someone&#39;s past deeds, words, and thoughts, in an effort to keep their memory fresh within our minds. But the part that goes missing is forward-looking; what they might have done, what they might have said, what they might have imagined. This is the true loss. The saddest thing I know is what might have been.</p><p>What do we do when we experience a loss? What should we do? As in all things, we need to shift the focus from &quot;what&#39;s next&quot; to &quot;what&#39;s best&quot;. When someone&#39;s physical presence is gone, it&#39;s left to us to distill their essence down to energy, to a transferable power that can inform, enlighten, educate, or otherwise engender some good in the living left behind. How did this person live, and can we live like that? Do we have the need to integrate that person&#39;s experience into our own daily living? If we don&#39;t, will it matter?</p><p>It is no one&#39;s option to know how they will pass, only that they will. It is necessary to live in such a way that improves the lives of others, to benefit the whole of life; to do otherwise is an insult to the millions who have gone before us, paving the way. History does not judge us. We judge each other. On that final day, will we judge ourselves harshly, or happily? Now is the time to decide.</p><p>We forget the need for soldiers<br />For the sadness when a soldier has to die<br />The tearful parent&#39;s eye<br />Bringing into focus what needs watching<br />-- &quot;One Will Be The Highway&quot;, The Loud Family</p>    <p style="clear:both;"> 
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        <title>Burning Questions 3: The Slashening</title>   
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Yes, yes, line up your questions. They will be shot. Dani asks: &quot;If Who&#39;s on first, and What&#39;s on second, then Who&#39;s on third?&quot; Well, given that the Doctor is a time traveler, Who&#39;s both on first and on third at the same time. Thus, your &#39;question&#39; is actually a statement, and therefore an invalid entry into this little pastime. You may be excused.</p><p>AllieKat asks: &quot;Why is it we drive on a parkway and park on a driveway?&quot; I&#39;m afraid, sweetie, that the answer is &quot;Because human beans are idiots with no sense of propriety.&quot; In the same way that the word &#39;hella&#39; *shudder* has wormed its fetid way into the common parlance, the whole driveway/parkway foolishness has remained in common object nomenclature simply through usage. I blame regionalism.</p><p>When the humans started gathering into groups and forming villages, language could be counted upon to remain static. If a village member chose to leave, or, more frequently, been cast out, he or she would wander until coming upon another village, where the language used would differ from their own either slightly (they say &#39;oyster&#39;, we say &#39;erster&#39;), or radically (ask a UK resident the difference between &#39;bum&#39; and &#39;fanny&#39; sometime -- you&#39;ll find that they&#39;re not really synonyms at all). This happened because there was no unifying text, available to all and sundry, declaring in no uncertain terms how words should be pronounced, and what they actually meant.</p><p>To this day, regional differences in both pronunciation and meaning exist -- sometimes radically even between counties only a few miles apart. Thus: parkway/driveway, farther/further, and such pseudologisms as &#39;irregardless&#39;. It is a losing battle that I wage against the Incorrect, and a thankless one. Don&#39;t you be fooled; I may make merry, but I&#39;m howling inside whenever I hear someone say &quot;Have your cake and eat it too&quot;; if you want to know the way the aphorism really goes, drop me a comment.</p><p>And finally, Erbo asks: Who put the &quot;bop&quot; in the &quot;bop-sh-bop-sh-bop&quot;? Who put the &quot;ram&quot; in the &quot;ram-a-lam-a-ding-dong&quot;?</p><p>In 1864, a crack unit of telegraph operators, operating under the guise of government officials, made contact with an alien race known as the Sh&#39;fhr&#39;hug&#39;gnon through the use of a prototype telegraph device, known only as &#39;the Persuader&#39;. Over the course of 3 years, an interstellar conversation progressed, during which time a mutually beneficial artificial language was developed to aid in comprehension between the newly-contacted aliens and humanity. Assessing the need for secrecy in this endeavor, it was determined that a mutation of the Morse Code would be the perfect implementation of this language.</p><p>However, the &#39;dits&#39; and &#39;das&#39; then in current usage were deemed to be unfit to carry the nuances of this fledgling language (known thereafter as &#39;Interspeke&#39;), and thus a new vocabulary was born, replacing the &#39;dits&#39; and &#39;das&#39; with &#39;bomps&#39;, &#39;bops&#39;, &#39;dip da dips&#39;, and &#39;rams&#39;, among other innocent-sounding phonemes.</p><p>Unfortunately, due to the operators&#39; imperfect understanding of the nuances of Sh&#39;fhr&#39;hug&#39;gnon society, a devastatingly odious insult was delivered to the head of affairs on the other side of our galaxy, and it seemed that interstellar war was imminent. By this point, however, the governmental bodies of the World had been apprised of the situation, and a secret society had been constructed, with its only aim being the development and proliferation of weapons with which to destroy the incoming invaders.</p><p>After a pitched and heated battle lasting over 3 weeks, the Earth had finally claimed victory over the Sh&#39;fhr&#39;hug&#39;gnon, and its technology was absorbed into the archives of human knowledge. Using this technology, the newly-constructed secret society (whose name is so secret that I cannot even set it down here) deployed an &#39;amnesia beam&#39; to selectively erase the memories of worldwide humanity, leaving no trace of any of the events of the previous horrific period of history.</p><p>Some lingering racial memory, however, must have remained, for musician Barry Mann awoke from a troubled sleep one night to write &quot;Who Put the Bomp?&quot; And there you have it. Never let it be said that Akela neglects an earnest query. Keep ‘em coming!</p><p><em>Who dug the hole in the outhouse?<br />(You did, baby, you did)<br />Who put Whitey in the White House?<br />(You did, baby, you did, baby)</em><br />-- &quot;Keep a Lid on Things&quot;, Crash Test Dummies</p>    <p style="clear:both;"> 
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