Friday, June 24, 2011

Not in the Park, Not in the Dark, I will not Blog This Piece of Spam, I will not Blog F*'d Up As I Am

Not having done any posting or commenting for awhile has left me wondering just how much I may or may not be addicted to this process. I have missed reading everyone else's posts but to be honest haven't missed writing as much as I thought that I would. This is probably due to two things:

1. I haven't had time to think about writing anything, and
2. Nothing funny that would have been worthy of a post has happened lately.

Life continues to be a series of weird events that are constantly testing my patience and ability to survive with little or no sleep. If it weren't for my appreciation of "better living through chemistry," I would be in a dark room, under the covers in my bed, typing this blindly. My typing isn't much better in the daylight, but at least I can tell when spellcheck is sending me back to second grade Weekly Reader vocabulary lessons.

I feel kind of like an ant on the path to the great food crumb, taking my clues from every ant that is returning in glory - when suddenly a gust of wind sends me off course and I am feeling around for anything that will give me a sense of my former direction. In an attempt to keep my sanity, I have found myself only reacting to the present moment, as that is as far forward as my thinking will allow. My search for the humor in my situation continues though, as that is what keeps me sane in spite of everything else.

Here's my laugh from yesterday:

I needed to drive my 18 year old son to a doctor's appointment that was at the urban medical center in town. Generally he can drive himself most places, but the "downtown" area tends to make him nervous and can be confusing and scary at the same time. When I drive him, I tend to let him play his iPod in the car, as it helps him relax and usually I like the music. We raised our kids listening to all types of music and the kiddo has a WIDE range of the music that he enjoys.

We're heading down the highway and I'm keeping a mental note of the bands that he's had in his playlist : Springsteen, Earth, Wind and Fire, Don Henley, Van Morrison, The Cure, and Queen. Then I get weirded out because he is listening to the same music that I listened to 30 years ago when I was his age! When I was 18, there is NO WAY that I would have listened to what my parents had 30 years prior. So then I'm thinking that maybe this is really neat, because it just means that the music of those times is "ageless" and my son is "uber-cool." Most of his friends wouldn't know these songs at all! Score! We raised a kid with great musical taste!

Then comes the next song to blow my theory all to hell: "I Just had Sex" by Lonely Island and Akon. If you are not familiar with this little ditty, click here for the lyrics. I look at him as this song blares from my momvan speakers with my "you can't be serious" face and he returns volley with a "what?" expression. I up the ante with another glare and he has the nerve to say that he likes the "beat" of the song. I had to laugh on the inside thinking that if I had played a song like that in the car with my parents - the car would have done a bee-line drive to the nearest military school or convent whichever came first.

So, I continue to drive thinking in my warped mind that maybe we are both "uber-cool", him for playing it and me for listening to it!

17 comments:

  1. The first time I heard that song I was all, "OMG seriously??" but then it kinda got ear wormy and got stuck in my head. You pick and choose your battles I guess :-)

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  2. I haven't heard the song and I'm not going there la la la la la laaaaaa.

    OK. Maybe I will.

    I am so amused by teenagers and sex. Honestly. Poor little buggers. I remember being that age and MAN but hormones had the best of me.

    You're a good mom.

    Pearl

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  3. Yup, that makes you a cool mom. And that definitely makes him a teenager! :-)

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  4. I really dig that song. If my kid is 18 and playing it in the car, I'd laugh. At age 9, I'm not really okay with it. Funny story.

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  5. Cake Betch : Yes, It's an earworm all right! And I need de-worming!

    Pearl : If you didn't read the lyrics -you are missing out! I just made my hubby read them so I could watch his expressions!

    Nicky : I'm now wondering if he plays that song when he's driving his grandmother around!?! That is not on the cool-o-meter...

    Cheeseboy - Just think what great lyrics your kid'll be listening to in 9 years!

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  6. Funny... I hear all kinds of crazy music when my boys have the speakers up... and then all of the sudden some kind of Beatles song comes on and it completely weirds me out!

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  7. I just read the lyrics. That's a very stupid and funny song. He "just had sex, called his parents..." Oy. And people get paid to write and sing this junk?! You are both uber-cool, though, and the rest of his music picks are great.
    xoRobyn

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  8. I could have died happy not knowing that song existed.

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  9. I actually enjoy reading (and commenting on) other people's posts more than writing (although I do like throwing in a post of my own every now and then).
    Like tomorrow.

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  10. Speaking of songs, you're probably too young to remember "Go All the Way" by the Raspberries from back in the 70s. We used to love blaring that song and watching adults go mental.
    Got the same reaction with Elton John's "The Bitch is Back."
    Ahhhhhhh.....teenage rebellion.
    At 53, it ain't so funny anymore.

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  11. Katherine - Thanks for stopping by! I will be checking out your blog now - I'm very acquainted with your stomping grounds!!

    Robyn - Oy! Is right!! Imagine singing along to that one with your parents!!

    Ruth - Now you can die uber-happy!

    Al - You're just 5 years older, same age as my big brother! I know that song, but being young and innocent thought that it said "Please go a-way-a-a-a".

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  12. Yes, that music is classic and yes, you're uber-cool. What's so funny is kids think they're just discovering the artists.

    I like the beat to "I Just Had Sex," too. ;)

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  13. I'm older than you, but I still remember that every song played on American Bandstand won because of the beat.

    As for the ant metaphor, I'm usually over-run by the other ants as they're hauling their "winnings in life" past me.

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  14. Had not previously heard the song. catchy. I'm sure I'd allow it in my car when my child is that age/ but only if my parent's aren't in the car as well.

    They still scare me. My parents.

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  15. Great post! It proves two things.
    Overall, "popular" music these days kinda sucks and teenagers will always surprise us, but when it comes right down to it. They are still teenagers...

    I could have sworn I already signed up to follow your blog. Oh well, as of now, I'm official!
    I like it here...

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  16. I'd only let him listen to it in my car if he explained the irony of the lyrics and the parody of the style. I just hope that when my son is 18 he'll know what I was asking.

    It Just Got Interesting

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  17. Currently Lil Duck is making up her own music...she is quite the music addict and her songs go something like "SHAKE YOUR BUTT ALL AROOOOOUUUUNNNDDDDD" where she gyrates in little circles and pops back and forth then she says "AND YOU JUMP REAL HIIIIIIGGGGHHHHH". No stinking clue where this is coming from but it is amusing and entertaining and I'm going with it. She starts talking sex or dropping the f bomb and we're gonna have issues. At an almost 3...just her scream-singing is enough.

    As for finding the funny....sometimes it ebs and flows and just the fact that you continue the search is all it needs to be. I don't know if that really makes sense....it made more sense in my head and probably because I had to crawl my way through a lot of pond muck and scum a year ago at this time and I still sometimes search hard for the funny and it isn't quite what it use to be. But there are blessings even in that.

    Hoping you have a sunny, warm, Tuesday.

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