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Numb and dumb

Ordinarilly I am a kind, considerate person, but tonight I didn’t feel anything at all. Not the music, not the people, no feelings. There were two songs I could feel and I could dance then, but I went back to feeling nothing at all. I closed my eyes and the whole world went away, but it wasn’t any different when I opened them. No one around me seemed to be there, they didn’t show up on my radar.

And I’m old enough to take care of ourself. I don’t need to make someone help me. It’s the worst thing to do when you are me.

Crossing Paths

Today I discovered that I’ve gone out with both of the women who own a fabulous high end lingerie shop here in town. Weird. Both were pretty fantastic, but I didn’t really connect with either one.

Tooth

I had a dream last night that I lost one of my front teeth and there was a big gaping hole in my smile. I awoke to find half a tooth missing. A large molar filling I had received a few months ago just fell out entirely sometime in the night. Now I only have half a tooth back there. Guess I need to have it pulled.

Every dance is made of steps

The other night I went to one of those speed dating events I had heard about from TV and movies. The idea is that each woman sits at a table and each guy visits with the woman for six minutes before moving on. You takes notes about each other and, at the end of the evening, turn in your favorites. If any of your favorites selected you in return you are notified so that you can connect at some future time.

I discovered that:

1. I have no problem being socially outgoing, starting conversations, discussing honesty and relationships, and smiling a lot with sixteen women I don’t know.

2. I’m comfortable being myself and being single. I didn’t have an overwhelming need to make anyone like me.

3. I didn’t find anyone I’d be interested in dating.

I ran into Caroline, an ex-girlfriend, there and we talked at great length. I was actually glad to see her and the conversation wasn’t strained or awkward. At least *I* didn’t feel that way.

Well, I guess it is back to the monkery for me…

Renewal

This morning I discovered bright green grass sprouting up through all the dead dirt in my back yard. This is the same yard I watered every day in the spring, but without result. And now there’s going to be grass, without intervention on my part, unexpected and seemingly out of season. Sometime things happen in their own time, according to a mysterious schedule I cannot accelerate or delay.

Hottie Builder

Could the person making posts under the name “Hottie Builder” please identify themselves? How do I know you?

Crawling out from the insanity

It seems that I have been granted respite from the long train of insane busyness that slammed into me a couple weeks ago. Client projects, out of town visitors, legal actions…it all piles up.

For anyone keeping score at home, the SWAT team situation was upgraded once I discovered that it wasn’t the local PD but the DEA assisted by U.S. Marshals. I am taking appropriate actions in response to this event rather than quietly retreating into the shadow of a police state.

Hopefully I’ll update my blog with other developments soon.

Phone okay now

Apparently it is standard procedure to block cell phone signals during a drug raid. I just had to take the battery out and put it back in.

Phone Frozen

My cell phone “froze” at 6:40AM. I cannot get it to work (blank screen, can’t make calls, etc.) and I cannot turn it off to reset it. If anyone has some secret knowledge of how to fix it, let me know. It is a Motorola V300.

Bad Boys

Just before 6:30AM this morning I was awakened by banging on my door. When I asked who it was, I was informed it was the police. Sure enough, there was what appeared to be a SWAT team huddled in the small hallway outside my door. They burst in, sweeping my apartment with their assault shotguns and pistols. They had armor and everything. It was like something out of Rainbow Six.

They got me up against a wall (my movie screen, actually) and started searching my apartment. They kept calling me Mr. Greene, which was the name of my landlord. I was concerned that my cats might get out the open door and I told them so, but no one seemed to care. They didn’t frisk me. I guess they could see I wasn’t packing heat in my undershorts. Well, you know what I mean.

Then this severe black dude right out of a movie comes up to me and asks, “Where does your landlord live and don’t give me no bullshit because we know he lives here.” I told him the landlord didn’t live here but his brother lived across the hall. I could see them searching my bedroom and bathroom and closet and kitchen. No, no meth lab in there, boys. Just to be thorough, they tore the lid off my House of Whack game box and checked in there too.

Then they decided to try the door across the hall. RB, my neighbor, asked several times who it was and said he was naked. They said they didn’t mind and then burst through *his* door. There was RB, a nice friendly kind of guy, all naked and up against his kitchen counter. They said they had a warrant for his arrest. One of the police asked if they should take me in too, but they decided not to.

I can still hear them over there, doing something. I’m afraid to open the door and look.

ADDENDUM: I couldn’t stand not knowing, so I opened the door just now. RB was seated out on the front steps, handcuffed, under the watchful eye of a police officer. RB looked up at me and gave a rueful grin as if to say “Ah, well.” I told him I had called his brother. The police guy said it was best if we didn’t talk to each other. I saw into RB’s open apartment. There were huge bags of pot on the floor along with large scales. Ah, well, indeed. I feel bad for RB; he seems like such a nice guy. He installed my swamp cooler.