Monday, October 12, 2009

A Big Ol' Softball Right Down the Center

I was thinking the other day about being "set up".

I love being there when things get witty, when someone is confronted with the perfect set up, being there the moment "opportunity" meets "clever".

I saw the movie District 9 with T a couple weeks back. While we’d been in the theatre, a sudden thunderstorm had moved through, winds awhistlin’ and ahowlin’, trees falling over, buckets and buckets of rain. It was a big enough deal that both of us had texts on our phones from family asking if the tornado heading toward Minneapolis was in our neighborhood.

Well, not that we’d known, anyway.

All we saw of the storm was the aftermath. The theatre parking lot was practically under water.

And that was enough to ruin my old black flats. Poor old shoes. They had served for four years, and they had served well; but by the time I was done walking through the puddle-ridden parking lot, the little heel on the right shoe had become unmoored from the sole and took on water.

Rather than continue to walk on a mostly-detached heel, I leaned down and tore it off.

The brave little shoe – Rightie, I used to call him – having given his all, walks no more.

And T grinned, the light-bulb of connection blazing over his head, and sang.

“You picked a fine time to leave me loose heal!” *



And that’s what we call the perfect set up.



* For those outside the U.S. who do not know, there is a Kenny Roger's song entitled "You Picked A Fine Time to Leave Me Lucille". It was quite popular at some point, long ago...

33 comments:

  1. Nice! Very clever. I am never that clever. I've learned to leave the cleverness to others.

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  2. Christine, oh, I don't know. I've read your blog. I think you're pretty clever!

    Ms. Sparrow, I'm with you. I love a good cheesy pun. :-D

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  3. Oh my goodness!! Gotta love that "T" friend of yours. Now everytime I hear that song, those are the words I will be hearing in my head, just as I still sing "Reverend in Blue Jeans" as opposed to Neil Diamonds "Forever in Blue Jeans"!! Thanks Pearl and T.

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  4. Or what about the Tesla song "Little Suzi" where I like to sing "Little Suzi's throwing up" instead of "Little Suzi's on the up". Oh, I could do this all day..but I digress.

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  5. IrishEyes, You know the song "Who Are You?" by The Who? John Mickelson used to sing "Blue marlin! Blue, blue! Blue, blue!"

    :-D

    Cat Lady, a moment's silence, please! for a pair of shoes that went so far above and beyond what one expects of a pair of $12 shoes!

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  6. I love a clever guy and an unself-conscious woman!

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  7. That was a good one. I love when song lyrics are reworked for a perfect pun.

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  8. real good one! Have heard the song.... was crazy about Kenny Rogers at one point of time!

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  9. what a beautiful tribute to a loyal
    sole...err soul

    peace - rene

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  10. Love puns and that was a perfect one!

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  11. Do you think he'd been saving that for just the right moment?

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  12. Suzy.....I also cook !

    Madame Defarge....I had that one loaded for about a decade, just waiting to use it.

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  13. You picked a fine time to leave me loose wheel
    We went threw the windshield now we're dead in the field

    Put in the wagon
    our guts just a draggin
    our identities are well concealed
    You picked a fine time to leave me loose wheel!

    I love making song parodies! :)

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  14. AHHH and opportunity waxes clever once again. Well done!!!

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  15. Excuse me while I kiss this guy - was always a favorite redone song line. Good one.
    Hey I just happened to post some song related stuff today. Take a look and let me know.
    thanks

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  16. Applause.
    Loud applause going on over here!

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  17. I was going to say that I'm the perfect straight man and set myself up for innuendo jokes all the time (and I'm also a tad prudish which makes it extra funny for everyone having a laugh at my expense). But this was funny AND G rated. Love it.

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  18. You set 'em up, he knocks 'em out of the park!

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  19. There's noting like a great old pair of shoes. Sorry you lost yours but the punch line was perfect.
    xo

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  20. Now that song is stuck in my head! And I can only envision a single black shoe lying in a puddle...and I'm totally giggling!

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  21. Ok, now that song is stuck in my head. thanks.

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  22. This is kind of not topical yet...is.

    I was visiting friends this weekend who have a tiny three month old baby. I was trying to entertain him but the only thing that made him smile was singing "LUCILLE" in a stupid voice to him. It came on in the car on the drive down and had been in my head all day. So you know...Lucille helped someone out I guess. :)

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  23. Clever ! now i am kind of looking lost all around. That was a touchy subject. Especially when i am not that clever...!

    hmm !

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  24. Sorry about the storm and the little black flats that were ruined. I hope you'll go shoe shopping soon and bring T. What a riot, huh?

    Hugs!!

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  25. Like the man sang: "with four hundred children and a crock in the field."

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