The set's not hooked to cable or antenna. It picks up only one channel. A very private one. Unlike cable, it always has something good on. No matter the time, whatever is playing is just starting as I tune in. How can this be? It's my video collection. Hi, I'm Jay. An occasional (very) voice actor lurking in the central Ohio hinterlands. And this is Jays' Tee Vee. My little corner of wierdness on the web. Movies, cartoons, anime. Oh yeah! ... WARNING ... Some politics.
Friday, August 8, 2014
Mr. John Smith Goes to Washington: A Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya Fan Fiction Story
Mr. John Smith Goes to Washington: A Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya Fan Fiction Story
by
C V Ford
For the purposes of this story, the names and ethnicities of one major and three minor characters from The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya have been changed. They are:
Kyon/John Smith - John Smith
Taniguchi - Danny Gucci
Kunikida - Kenny Coudreaux
Little Sister - Little Sister
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The name's Smith ... John Smith. Yeah, I know. A waspy, generic name but then, I'm a waspy, generic kind of guy. And so is pretty much the make up of the constituency I represent on Capitol Hill.
Yes. I'm a congressman. How I got here ...
It was a fluke. One to beat the mother of all flukes. I had no intention of running, let alone winning the election. I inadvertently "volunteered" as a joke at a party. Thanks to that "useless" Danny Gucci and Kenny Coudreaux my campaign managers and "friends" (Now my chief and deputy chief of staff respectively. I still try keeping them at arms length!), I'm now house representative for the 17th Congressional district of southeast Ohio.
We'd long been represented by a "hide bound" conservative by the name of Bill Blaine. As long as he wasn't pushing/supporting anything I found egregious and left things alone (Don't vote to raise taxes and hands OFF my guns!), I could have cared less and voted for him. The rest of the district pretty much felt the same way. The non-entity that he was, he occupied the seat, toeing the Republican party line.
In spite of my past voting and party affiliation, I'm not what you'd call conservative, or for that matter, a Republican (Depending on issues/candidates I usually vote "mixed ticket".). I'm more of a "small L" libertarian than anything else. You know ... Take a right on money and a left on sex and you have "paradise". The less of "do-gooders"/politicians/government and their trying to "solve" (Make!) problems real or perceived, the better.
As for FORMER Rep. Blaine ... well ... You know the old saying: "As long as you're not caught in bed with a dead girl or a live boy, you'll get re-elected."
The doofus was found with both ... AT THE SAME TIME! ... Halfway into his umpteenth term.
His hemming/hawing/avoidance and weaseling out of it didn't satisfy the denizens of our little buckle on the Bible belt and he was soon faced with a primary challenge (His first since he started.) from another bozo just like him.
At a chance meeting at the aforementioned party, I ran into Danny Gucci and Kenny Coudreaux, a couple of old high school cronies. They'd recently lost their staff assistant jobs at the Ohio State House due to their "employer" having lost a previous election. I flippantly suggested I was more qualified (Too many beers at that moment!) than the two jerks running. With my consent, they took off with it.
My little sister said long ago, that no good would EVER come of being friends with those two miscreants. Ever since grade school, they were always into some kind of scam/trouble. How right she was! She's now my personal secretary and hasn't forgiven me since. Ah yes ... the wonders and glories of nepotism.
Next thing I knew, there were "volunteers" of various political stripes and persuasions(!?) going door to door all over the district. They got enough valid (Just over the required limit!) signatures in just under the deadline and I was on the primary ballot.
The public picked up on this new "three way" (I WASN'T having ANY fun!) and Blaines' chances faded quick. There were enough out there tired and hungry for someone really new. As the second challenger was pretty much the same as Blaine ... After the THIRD narrow margin recount in the two way run-off, I was on the ballot for November.
The Democrats were ecstatic ... at first. For the first time, they had a real chance of snagging that seat. Until they put up their perrenial favorite.
Carl Bennet was something of a joke around these parts. A professor of philosophy at Ohio U. in Athens, he always ran against Blaine ... and lost. The only real support he could get was from Democrat party officialdom, college faculty/students and some of Athens. Everyone else called him "Carl the commie" due to his less than moderate (To put it mildly!) leftist stance on EVERYTHING.
Southeast Ohio, demographically like its' also rural neighbor West Virginia (Conservative, working class/coal mining and some light manufacturing.), has an independent streak that's unbelievable.
Times being usually poor and lean, the people, a lot on welfare/relief of some kind, would also resort to marijuana growing (Unofficially, Ohios' BIGGEST cash crop!), making meth, and poaching game to keep their heads above water (Moonshine? Only old timers did that anymore just to keep their hands in.). Not exactly an area conducive to electing the likes of Bennet.
I've long suspected some congressional seats are considered the exclusive property of either party. By unwritten agreement, the other party runs someone at election time with little to no chance of winning just to "show the flag". This to give the "loser" some political cred/chops in running for some other office later. Not so with Bennet. He always shot for this position.
Me? After my primary victory, I really started worrying I was going to win this thing! I was torn between treating it all as the joke I saw it as and the realization that if Bennet won, the district seat would be occupied by a total zampolit. I mean, this guy was really sore about the outcome of the Cold War. I'm talking Leon Trotskys' first disciple here!
Perhaps I exaggerate. But I knew this guy a little better than most. You see, before I came to Congress, I was a janitor ... At Ohio U. Yes. The same place my opponent taught philosophy. And I got to witness some of the blowhard in action going about his "job".
Funny, he never knew I existed until my primary run. Just before the primary race heated up and my quitting to devote full time to it, I'd notice him scrutinizing me at a distance, sizing me up. I mean ... a ... JANITOR!? ... Running for congress? ... Wotta' joke!
I thought the same.
After Bennet threw his hat in, the Dem party machine (They couldn't turn down their "Grand Old Man" of the area.) started worrying. The polls showed it would be a lot closer than they thought and they decided to throw in a bit more than originally planned. What they did ... well ... More on that a little later.
I decided to get serious and surprisingly it meant more of the approach I did in the primary before. When asked what my opinion/stand on a particular issue, I adopted the policy that worked for a two term Minnesota governor (1). I'd give a straight up yes or no with a (very) brief qualifying explanation. If I didn't know anything about an issue I'd say so and that I'd look into it. If pressed on it I would reply: "That's my story, I'm stickin' to it."
I ... HATE ... absolutely DETEST ... the way politicians, left OR right, give an answer on anything. It amounts to a stump speech where: 1. The "issue" is restated. 2. How important everyone and HE thinks it is. 3. How everyone and HE is concerned. And 4. How important concern is about its' importance, especially HIS.
But almost NEVER actually giving a real up or down answer on what could be done or where one stood.
Krap like that makes me want to strangle baby seals and club cute children.
As for questions to me on issues and positions, here're some fer-instances:
Q: How would you act on legislation in general?
A: Is the piece of legislation:
1. Constitutional/unconstitutional? If what's proposed isn't provided for in that document then I probably won't vote for it.
2. Is it a clean bill? If there are favors, add-ons or ammendments not having anything to do with the legislation (Example: industries and businesses in Congressman Yellowtails' district getting awarded government contracts.) then I won't vote for it.
3. I must know what's in the bill before I would even consider voting for it. None of that krap about "We have to pass the bill so you can find out what's in it".
Q: Your stand on affordable health care?
A: Due to new federal regs, my provider just informed me my premiums went up 600 bucks for next year. Fifty more a month. Affordable? Yeah ... right!
Q: But what about those who can't afford it?
A: Now they can afford it even less. Government inadvertantly jacking up the price was no help at all. My wallet nor yours can afford someone elses' "compassion".
Q: The debt ceiling?
A: It makes no sense to have contractors raise your ceiling over a broken sewer pipe. The house will keep filling with sewage till it hits the ceiling. What then, have the roof raised again? I say no. Fix the pipe. Same goes for the debt. Real drastic cuts are needed. IN EVERYTHING.
Q: What would you want cut?
A: Any and EVERYTHING not provided for in the Constitution. A lot of people, organisations, politicians and parasites, both left and right don't like the idea but that's how I roll.
Q: Your stand on the definition of marriage?
A: The federal government itself has no business saying who/what to marry and other "matters of the heart".
The above question would usually lead to:
Q: Gay rights?
A: What two of more consenting adults/whatever do in private is no concern of yours or mine. Just don't hand me that line of bull about being a part of some pet victim group entitled to my having to subsidize its' "art", propaganda, and health care. You want it, you pay for it. I also have a problem when someone tries to legislate me into silence of any criticism I may have of him. Then one gets no sympathy from me.
Q: Abortion?
A: Won't support it on principle and not legislatively either. It's up for individual states to decide. If, however, the extinction of your own genetic line means fewer of you to pester me in the future then have at it. Just don't expect me or others to pay for the service.
Q: Hate crime legislation?
A: If you mean "hate speech", no one should have to look over his shoulder for fear that a nose gets out of joint from something someone hears. If you don't like what you hear then don't eavesdrop. Either take the guy out to the parking lot and have it out with him or shut up.
As for actual crime, we already have procedure for determining motive. Even so, crime is crime no matter what the motive.
Q: Your stand on Israel?
A: My would be constituency is the 17th congressional district of the State of Ohio not Israel. The only ones in any position to determine Israels' right to exist or what it does are the Israelis themselves. Not us, the U.N., or any fundys lurking about. Support of them, if any, should be worked out in a more equitable manner and not as is present.
A: Immigration?
B: If you can't come through the front door don't come at all.
Q: Gun control?
A: NEVER bring a knife to a gunfight and keep your finger off the trigger until you're ready to shoot. Oh, you mean legislation. Won't vote for any and all measures no matter how many times media/advocates use childrens bodies to dance on.
And on and on it went.
Most folks, used to unilateral resistance/agreement got a bit confused.
Working folks liked me. Special interests said I had no compassion for the "working classes" let alone them.
Homosexuals (I can't call them gay. That means something else.) branded me a homophobe. Evangelicals claimed I was queerer than a tin silver dollar.
Minority organisations pegged me as racist. KKKluckers called me a "(Insert racial expletive here.) lover".
Ecumenicals proclaimed me a rabid Zionist. Rapture bunnies said I was an ISIS operative and/or a card carrying member of Al Quaida.
The debates, both primary and main, were a riot. I would use an egg timer while taking notes on my opponents' answers. It always irked them when it dinged and I'd announce how much time they went over in stating their non-concern over whatever issue, non or otherwise. Mine were the afore mentioned yes/no/I don't know, I'll look into it/brief explanation.
Bennet was particularly put out about the egg timer. His protests managed to have it barred from our second debate on. I resorted to looking at my watch (What didn't work for "George the First" in '92 worked great for me. Bennets' longwindedness got old really fast.) and softly saying "ding" into the mike when time was up. This only spurred my opponent to talking longer, aggravating the spectators and moderator even further.
He had trouble connecting with the voters. His acting/speaking like the philosophy academic he was and talking down to people as if they were first year students didn't help his image in the least.
I myself came across as blunt and crude and though we both drove folks away, my brevity and to the point delivery made me less disliked.
Bennet even accused me (On top of my "youthful inexperience" and what he percieved as immaturity.) of being unrealistic. This coming from a guy whose job entailed teaching students that reality wasn't real ... while later watching for traffic on the drive home from work.
Emmanuel ... can't.
When accused of not being serious, my reply: "Yup!" I would then say I couldn't take his faux passion/concern seriously either and he would be better off stating he was only serious about getting elected.
Q: Don't you want to win yourself?
A: Not really. But I'm in a fight now and win or lose, I'll finish it. If folks take my being blunt and up front about this campaign as flippant in regard to my opponent as a lack of seriousness, so be it.
The unofficial campaign slogans were: (From the left/right establishment and special interests.) DON'T vote for Smith. He doesn't want the job. Or (From everyone else.) VOTE for Smith. He REALLY doesn't want the job!
And the smear campaign ... GEEZ!
The papers, the Dems ... even the Republicans got on my case.
They got on my racist past. How, in my late teens, I was a member of Bierces' National Allegiance group. Though the organization emphasized education instead of activism and street action, the opposition tried to make me out to be some kind of fire breathing storm trooper.
My response to Bennets', and others "sniping" about it was:
"So what did you do when you were young, all heart and brainless? Oh yeah! 'Doin' the Time Warp'. You know ... It's just a jump to the LEFT (2) ... And staying there. As for me, I don't care what ya' look like. I'll work with anyone who'll work with me."
They said I was too young and inexperienced.
"The Constitution says I have to be at least 25 for this office. As for experience, I doubt Mr. Bennets' past failed attempts at taking this congressional seat from the mediochre likes of Blaine to be much of a qualification."
I was only a janitor (Both sides referred to me as "Johnny the Janitor".). How would I know anything about government, the economy or the way of the world in general?
"I draw a paycheck. I look at the with-holding on it and see there's something wrong happening. I want my money back. So does just about everyone else who works for a living."
As it was, the smears, the protesters, the doors being slammed in my face were compensated somewhat by what positive feedback there was. From working stiffs tired of being stiffed. Family farmers who knew that agricultural legislation benefited only agribusiness. Small businessmen being curtailed by government.
While megachurches denounced me as the new anti-Christ, local pastors and congregants, genuine fundamentalists and (Surprisingly!) ecumenicals told me their sympathies and support. Not only by word and note but from the numerous small donations to the campaign fund. Dan and Kenny, though running the campaign on a shoestring and their fledgeling expertise, the word was still getting out.
People were really talking about me.
SOMEONE out there thought I had a better than even chance.
Needless to say ... I was SHOCKED!
Still am ...
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At this same time, a young lady in southern California (She hailed from the town of Gardena, located in an area jokingly referred to as "Japans' 48th Prefecture" due to its ethnic make-up.) was making quite a stir. She quit her seat in their state legislature of only a few months (The previous occupant kicked off in an untimely manner and she ran unopposed in a special election.) and announced her Democratic candidacy for Californias' 54th U.S. Congressional district.
She had something of a reputation in her short tenure for being a total whack job and not playing ball with the political machine in Sacramento. They seemed happy to be rid of her and throw her to the wolves in Washington.
I remembered reading about how she intro'd a bill decriminalising prostitution in her state. The howl went up and it was quashed. Understandable. If you merely decriminalise instead of legalise, the ground wouldn't be set for government to regulate/tax it to death. Silly girl. Just WHAT was she THINKING!?
At the same time a scandal broke in connection with her piece of legislation. Heavily encrypted client records of a prominent Los Angeles "escort service" were planted in one of her offices' machines. If it wasn't for the sharp observation and quick action of one of her IT staff, her political career would have been short lived indeed.
I wished her luck in her campaign.
I later found she wished the same for me.
As an aside, I would sooner trust a hooker before I would a politician. At least you know what you're getting from the start.
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Remember I said the Democrat party threw a little more into Bennets' campaign? A third party runner came onto the scene, as it later turned out, with funding from the Dems. None other than Bill Blaine himself!
Out of spite, the shameless whore sold his soul and services in an effort to bleed votes from me. Up til then I had no feelings one way or the other towards him ... or to the Republican machine in the area. Seems they were slipping a few bucks to him as well.
With their connections, Danny and Kenny kept me well abreast of the goings on of Ohio party politics. In spite of my official Republican status, I not only was pretty much on my own but targeted by both parties.
Carl of course welcomed this with rhetoric about "diversity of thought and the free flow of ideas". In other words, he was happy some of the heat was off.
It was quite a campaign/circus. Bennet spouting "ideology" and no one knowing what the heck he was talking about (Not even him, I don't think.). Blaine, the mental midget, acting as the intellectual bully's flunky.
And me ... Hating every minute of it and wishing I hadn't drunken so much at a party just over a year before. Making a living cleaning toilets was a LOT less crappy than this!
I still kept on. I may dislike something, try to avoid, want to hunker down, wishing it would go away.
But if I'm mad enough ... AND I WAS ... I'm gonna' finish it.
That November ... DOOMSDAY! ... Finally arrived.
Almost a month after ... That's right kiddies! ... recounts ... AGAIN!
The media and political hacks were agitated to say the least. In spite of their editorializing, it was obvious to even the dullest on the street. Blaine didn't take enough votes from me to put my main opponent in office. In the confusion he may even have taken a few FROM Bennet.
The first two recounts had Bennet gaining a few. The third had someone "miraculously" finding a couple thousand paper absentee ballots, most putting him a little closer. There was talk of a fourth recount ...
The hacks tried a new tack. Though I wasn't actually approached, it was proposed/rumored that maybe I and Bennet could settle this by drawing a card like one tied election was settled some years back out west. After all, what's a few thousand votes either way, right?
NO FREAKIN' WAY! The aforementioned race (For the office of mayor in a small town.) was an actual DEAD EVEN tie and a win's a win, even by one single vote. I doubt they would have considered such if it was Bennet with such a narrow margin. It was still a clear majority of (barely) 51%.
Before a fourth recount could be launched, Bennet conceded. He talked around my being the winner, saying something to the effect about the democratic process being sacred. Dan and Kenney got word from the state capitol that Bennet was talked into concession. Seems both the Dem and Rep political machines were sensing bad publicity. Figuring I was going to be a "one term passing wind" they decided to let it drop.
It was off to Congress!
No one was more disappointed than I ...
Now you may think this was a miraculous "David and Goliath" kind of deal. No, I won because what few people voted were less disgusted with me than Bennet. While turnout was about the national average in general, a LOT of folks in our district voted on other issues/races but left our part of the ballot blank.
Seems I was the most popular/unpopular candidate ever.
I then generated another controversy a few days before heading out.
Even before the race was over, both parties had candidates slated for the seat two years later. Both a couple of "fire breathing moderates" proclaiming their non-committal blandness to the world.
From what alter of skulls in some fetid swamp on what undead planet orbiting around what sick, green, anti-matter star do they get these creatures from!?
When accosted by a national news locust about the "overwhelming probability" of my being a one term congressman, I replied:
"Even if I lose the next election, I'll still have "won". I'll have a nice little congressional pension and exempted from having to be in our national health care system. I'll just kick back and spend the rest of my life hunting and fishing topped with a folded flag on the box when I check out."
Hey ... I gotta' be me ...
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While this was going on, the aforementioned young lady in California was going through her own recount ordeal. Her election wasn't only against her Republican opponent but, southern Cal being what it is, also SEVERAL third party candidates as well.
From appearances, the third parties, including Libertarian, (Oh come on! Her bona fides in that direction were better than his. Even better than mine!) were drawing votes away from both candidates and the Dems (Her own affiliation! At least officially.) had even backed one financially (Some socialist/collectivist jerkwad akin to Bennet.). Like my run, each of the three recounts had her slightly ahead and she FINALLY got elected by, though a clear majority, a squeaker.
I made it a point to look her up when I got to D.C.. Other than Ron Powell in the House and his son in the Senate, I doubted there was anyone else I would be able to talk to.
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So we blow in to D.C. with a couple Ryder trucks. Through some miracle of Dan and Kennys' prestidigitation, we got a couple of cheap (For the D.C. area.) side by side efficiencies. We were tripling up. I, Danny and Kenny in one. Sis and two of the soon to be secretarial staff in the other.
For those who think being a congressman is lucrative, I've news for ya. Yeah, what I'm getting now is absolutely fabulous compared to my former janitors' wages, but D.C. and environs are not what you would call a low cost area. With my maintaining my apartment back home (Gotta prove residence of the area you represent, you know.) and the home office as well, not to mention my out right refusal to accept "perks" and favors from lobbyists (No problem with that. No one wants to talk with me anyway. The egg timer leaves little room for a spiel.), even with the congressional "expense stipends" we're lucky to keep our noses above water.
Of course due to the recount ordeal, missing out on the November and some December orientation seminars/meetings had to happen. On top of playing catch up, organising, getting Capitol Hill security clearances, etc., I had little chance connecting with anyone even on the first few days.
Except for one.
The powers that be decided to cram our offices in the basement of the Longworth House Office Building ... Right across the hall opposite the lady from California. Word got back to us that SOMEONE thought it a great idea to "isolate" both of us in this out of the way manner so's not to disturb the other "statesmen" at the public trough.
THEIR MISTAKE. It made future communication between our office suites a total breeze.
It was a good thing we brought some office furniture (If you could call card tables and folding chairs that.) with us. SOMEONE was making it difficult to set up shop.
"So sis ... " I was scanning around my bare office. "Where do you think we oughta' hang the picture of Joe McCarthy?"
"Oh God! ... John! ... I swear! That's all we need! Somebody takes one look at-"
"Hey, he scared the krap out of the commies 'fore he died."
"Yes, and the operative word is DIED. I promised Mom and Dad I'd watch out for you. They've been worried sick ever since you started running for office."
"And all this time I thought Mom and Dad wanted me to hire you because you're a damn good secretary."
"I am ... and don't you forget it!"
"Just yankin' your chain, hon."
"And this is no time for joking. You're a congressman now. You represent over 700,000 people back home. Yeah, I know, you're right. Politics IS a joke. A sad, sick and SERIOUS one."
She paused, looking thoughtful. A quirk she displayed before going off on a SEEMINGLY unrelated tack. An idiosycracy of hers I'd gotten wise to long ago.
"You know, our soon to be neighbor across the hall doesn't quite see eye to eye with you. She's not exactly what you'd call conservative ..."
"Neither am I. Nor is she what you'd call a flaming liberal. From what I've got on her, we both pretty much feel no matter what the issue, any monies proposed is better off in the pockets of the wage earner. That and the less government intrusion in any and everything , preferably NONE, the better."
"I'll never understand you ... or what you believe in," sis replied. "You couldn't be just Republican or Democrat, conservative ... whatever. The Tea Partiers ... even that weird bunch, the Libertarians, aren't all that enthused about you. You really shouldn't be in Washington."
"Something I keep telling myself."
Response to a knock at the door revealed Dan standing next to a tall Asian fellow.
"Visitors John," Dan announced. "Our neighbors from across the hall."
We shook hands, exchanged greetings.
"I'm Itsuke Koizume," on introducing himself. "The congresswomans' Chief of Staff."
"I was hoping to meet up with her today."
"She's said pretty much the same about you."
"Oh?"
"Unfortunately she's had some business to wrap up in Sacramento. She and some others won't be in until later tonight."
"Any chance of seeing her then?"
"She and two others are going straight from the airport to this orientation party at the D.C. Plaza Hotel. Maybe you could see her there."
"Orientation party ... "
"Yes, like your situation, we missed out on just about all the orientation meetings/seminars. She figures the party is as good a place to start networking as any."
Sis reached into the folder she was carrying and handed over an envelope.
"Came in a few minutes ago."
Opening it, I withdrew a large, fancy, engraved card, gold filagre and all. Not only were reps and senators, but two staffers per as well.
Peering over, Koizume affirmed. "Exactly like the one we recieved."
"Looks like the party's as good a place as any to connect with any and all," I declared. "Any luck with anyone else trying to get ahold of you?"
"Absolutely NONE," replied the tall one with a chuckle. "We make a call and they put us on hold or disconnect by 'accident'. I don't think they like us."
"You THINK?"
"Hell, I KNOW. The only response is from the Powell offices. They'd like to talk."
"Same here. We're not too well liked either it seems."
Koizume handed over a sheet of paper.
"The congresswoman wanted me to give you these numbers."
Taking the list, I noted.
"Well sir," he continued. "I have to get back. Lotta' work to get done."
"Same here, good luck the next couple years."
"I think we're ALL gonna' need it."
Handing the list to Dan. "See if you can get in touch with her right now. If you connect, hand me the phone."
"Sure thing."
Gucci whipped out his cel and stepped out. Our erstwhile House procurers had neglected wall phones as well as rudimentary furniture.
It wasn't long. Sis and I were going over some things when Dan came back in.
"Got her personal assistant on the line, she wants to talk."
Handing me the phone Dan asked, "would you get her name for me? I like her voice."
Great. Not one day in Washington AC/DC and I'm already a "go between" for him. Just like high school.
The conversation was short and yes ... sweet ... very sweet. Danny was right. She DID have a nice voice. The kind of sensual, breathy tone some singers have. She could be reading out of a phone book and I could sit and listen to her all day.
As it was, the congresswoman was out attending to goodbyes, what few there were. She, this assistant and their systems/IT manager were going direct from the airport to the party.
"We'll be there tonight as well and see you then. Oh, by the way. If we have to contact again later today I'll need your name ... Uh ... How do you spell it?"
I wrote it down at the card table and handed the slip to an anxious Dan. After hanging up, I noticed he was looking at the note a bit puzzled.
"Mi- ... Mi- ..."
"Hard to pronounce?"
"I think I got it ... Um ... Mi- ... Mikuru ... Asahina?"
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"So Sis ... which one?" I asked as I held out two ties."
My formal wardrobe is LIMITED. Just over a year ago I expanded from one to three suits. Union blue, rebel gray, and my old morticians' black. I was standing there in the reb gray. Only the tie was left to be hung.
"THAT," she said pointing to my favorite Three Stooges handpainted. "IS OUT! I can't believe you brought that thing along."
"But everybody LOVES the stooges! I mean, look ... It even has Shemp on it-"
"Bullcrap! I don't. And I don't care if you think it's appropriate. Those politicos won't be thinking of themselves when stooges come to mind. It'll be YOU!"
"Awww."
"And all I think of when that comes up is you, Kenny and ... Dan."
She spat out the last name. She and Dan met when she was little and she despised him from the very start. She wanted all of big brothers' attention and he was in the way. It changed when she got older. He'd hit on her and she'd HIT him.
She took the blue tie and started putting it on me. Not that I needed help but she wanted everything just right. First impressions and all. It was bad enough my "colleagues" already had a bad pre-conception of me. No sense coming off as a buffoon.
"At least the suit is a darker gray. This blue tie'll offset it nicely. 'Least you won't come off looking like Colonel Sanders."
"I also like Colonel Sanders."
"He comes off as chicken. You ... a TURKEY!"
I held up the Stooge tie before throwing it in the drawer.
"You didn't think I was ACTUALLY going to wear this tonight, did you?"
Her only answer was an eyebrow raised, head forward frown.
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Kenny, Dan and I arrived at the D.C. Plaza Hotel. The receptionist at the ballroom entrance checked out the invitation card.
"Oh yes," she declared. "One of the last minute additions!"
The significance of which was only to hit later.
She looked at Kenny with a questioning look. Though he probably didn't have to, due to long practice, Kenny drew out his drivers' license.
Kenny looks a LOT younger than he is. Though in his mid to late twenties, the "kid" still looks high school seventeen. Total cougar bait, knows it ... and takes beyond full advantage. It would be a long time before people stopped mistaking him for a Capitol Hill page.
The ball room was absolutely HUGE. All lavishly decked out from the red carpeting and gold trimmings. If it wasn't for the fact it was a hotel grand ball room one would have thought the decore more fitting for a different kind of establishment. Entirely appropriate, considering the present guests.
It's true about "melting pots". The good stuff on the bottom getting burned as the scum rises to the top.
Everywhere I looked I would recognise a familiar face. Familiar, that is, from my many viewings/cursings of CNN (Commie News Net), Faux News and other propaganda outlets. Creatures, various and sundry homunculae from media/politics, left and right. All smiles (Smile spelled sideways is SLIME!), handshakes and backpatting. All in happy collusion of putting on a show of rivalry and concern to the folks at home when all the while collaborating and fleecing the wage earner.
I can't say I started having second thoughts about this job. It was more like my second millionth.
Looking around, it finally ... really ... HIT me. I had NO business being here.
I was on enemy territory ... surrounded ... And waaay out of my league.
Milling about were some of the worst of the worst. The highest ranking shysters, wheeler dealers, sharpies and "criminals with the right credentials" alive. People doing any and everything to get in power and stopping at nothing to STAY there.
I felt like a cocktail weenie that had just been dropped in a pirana tank.
Yup! Holy shit ...
I thought the campaign, with all its' bullkrap and garbage had me hardened to this. But now, seeing this. Now the reality right in front of me.
And no one had started in on me ... yet.
"You know," turning to my earstwhile top staffers, "I may have said it before but I'm saying it again.
"There's no way I'm going to forgive you guys for this."
"We've lost count since August," Kenny replied, grabbing a champagne from a heavily loaded tray carried by a disapproving waiter.
"Yeah," Dan adding, "if I had a nickle for every time you said that, I wouldn't need to be here."
"Heh ... being here."
"You know, John ... I will admit ... When Kenny and I first started to see what we could do with your election, we treated it as the big joke you thought it was. When you actually got on the primary ballot ... that's when we started taking it seriously."
"A little into the primary race," Kenny adding, "We KNEW you had a chance. While the polls showed the enthusiasm from those voting for you wasn't all that great but neither was it Bennet."
"And we had no idea then as to you getting this far. Now your ... here."
"Yeah. Right smack dab in the middle of the biggest den of vipers this side of ... Oh hell!"
"Scared?"
"Hell yes! Who wouldn't be?"
"It's serious business from here on out John."
"I know that now more than ever. I'm in it now. Time to get down to business."
"Looks like someone already has," Kenny stated looking off to the south end of the ballroom."
"Quite a little crowd there," added Danny following his gaze.
I tracked their look to a sizable little mob by the bar near the kitchen entrance. Whoever was harangueing them certainly had their interest as they were responding in kind. Sounded quite heated, almost as if a fight was about to start up. The lone female voice in opposition piqued my interest even more.
"Looks as good a situation as any to start mingling," speculated Kenny.
I didn't need any prompting. "Let's go!"
The body density increased as we got closer, then into the crowd. Elbowing our way through the mass
I noticed a couple more "familiar" faces from media. Both getting their half cent in with their effort to intimidate.
And their target giving as good as she got. No ... It didn't sound like they were getting the best of her.
After a few more pseudo polite "pardon mes" and jostlings, me and my two partners in crime managed to get to the edge of the impromptu arena. What met our eyes ...
Three quite good looking, smartly dressed Asian babes, backs to the wall, holding firm as a mixed swarm of media whores, political flunkies, and other various and sundry humanoids tried their hands at impolite behavior.
The short haired one on the left seemed content to stare down members of the crowd through the lenses she wore. Her eyes, though calm seeming along with her expression, would alternate from that of one studying something grotesquely verminous to that of a marksman looking down rifle sights. Seemed to work. Had a subdueing effect on those she stared at. From time to time I'd see she was muttering under her breath. Maybe talking to the one next to her though I couldn't be sure.
A petite, quite well endowed one stood in the middle, her hand on the speakers' shoulder in reassurement/encouragement and to hold the speaker in place. A luxuriant mane of long hair framed a more than pretty face with a now firm set to mouth and jaw while scanning the mob.
As for the speaker ...
"You liberals ... You call yourselves liberals but you're always doing what you can to take away rights. There's nothing liberal about you, never was. You're the very fascists you accuse everyone else of being ... Hell! Though you use it a lot, you probably wouldn't even know what a fascist was if he bit you on the posterior.
"And you conservatives," she scanned the crowd looking at different faces. "You never conserved a damn thing in your lives ... except maybe your conservatism.
"I swear ... every time they," she indicated the lefties in the mob with her eyes, "do damage, you do nothing to fix it later. When they scream 'bipartisanship', you get back injuries from grabbing your ankles so fast."
I followed her gaze on her last statement to the edge of the crowd.
There, stood the two arch-parasites of the U.S. Senate: Mr. Wishy Washy Stand For Nothing Moderate, Jim Mc Clain and Commisar Larry Reed. Looking for all the world like they had just discovered this little impromptu debate ... Or trying to.
And wouldn't ya' know it, standing with them were the lead rip-resentatives of the House: Jack Byner and Nancy Paluzzi. They too putting on an air of ill disguised surprise.
Every so often, an aide/flunky would go up to them, whisper something, and be dispatched back into the fray. This didn't look good at all.
Standing up to them, total look of defiance on her radiantly cute face, ponytail tied off in yellow ribbon (Oh Geez!), this Asian goddess/"Herodotus at the bridge".
"And as for what I think of the general situation inside the beltway," she looked directly into the eyes of a face I recognized from cable news, and continued.
"Liberals ... Loud, in your face, immature little children making mental mud pies out of their non-intellectual feces ...
"Conservatives ... Little old ladies, of both sexes, wanting their tomorrows to be like their yesterdays only more so ...
"Both wanting their cakes and eating everyone elses' too-"
"YOUNG LADY!?" The indignant news caster cutting her off. "Just 'oo the 'ell d'you think you are!?"
I had a very good idea as to who as she scanned the frothing mob, mouth set in a contemptuous smirk on her radiant face. The news photos didn't do her justice.
"For those of you arriving late to this little non-debate ... ," in her standing taller, she proudly squared her shoulders and declared, " ... My name is Haruhi Suzumiya-"
Bingo!
"-That's REPRESENTATIVE Haruhi Suzumiya. Of the 54th Congressional District of the great state of California!"
Though most already knew that, the throng of unstately "statesmen", AIDeS, media creatures, and hangers-on let out a collective howl of derision. While at the edge of the crowd, the aforementioned four riders of Mordor scowled their fey disgust even more.
Undaunted, the bold vision continued, her "retinue" of two also holding firm.
"I'm not interested in business as usual. But if any of you ... ANY OF YOU! ... Actually give a damn about serving your constituencies and doing the job you were elected to instead of those who bought and paid you for ... Please come see me-"
"Is that all dearie ...?" The mouthpiece intoned in his sarcastic non-wit.
I disliked Pierpont Moran the moment I first saw him on the "telly" as he liked to call it. It wasn't just his politics. That phony "English" accent of his didn't help him in the least.
No, nothing against the English (Even though I've a lot of Irish in me.). I have fond memories of a past girlfriend from Liverpool. What came out of her mouth was sweet and musical. Moran made it sound like a cut rate fish 'n chips ad.
"No, that's NOT all," the freshman congressbabe fired back then scanned the mob.
"I don't care what your party affiliation is, your ideology ... or lack of it. I'll work with anyone willing to work with me on anything involving REAL personal freedom and keeping governments' hands in its' own pockets.
"Hell ... I'll even meet with ossified Buckleyites and Randroids if I have to. Anything's better than this school of ... goblin sharks!"
I saw Moran advancing on Suzumiya. "And jus' wha' is it yew think-"
I'm not what you'd call "Audie Murphy courageous". But nothing else gets my Irish up more than when I see a bullying a-hole trying to intimidate a woman ... Though I doubted this one could be cowed.
I stepped halfway in his path, between him and his target, looking directly into his close-set eyes.
The jerks' advance came to an abrupt halt.
"N' jus' ooo' mayte yew be!?"
Putting on the most cheesiest and insincere, toothy smile I could, I extended my hand in the hopes he would regret shaking it.
"Smith's the name. John Smith. Representative 17th district, state of Ohio."
The way he looked, you would have thought he just swallowed a particularly rancid piece of roadkill.
"Oh ... God," from off to my left.
"BOTH of them!"
"NEITHER one was supposed-"
"Quiet!"
Other little squeaks, squawks of surprise and disgust came from here and there in the gathering. A couple flunkies immediately broke off, almost running to inform the four "leaders" at crowds' edge.
Moran paused only momentarily, his bleary gaze going between his would be target and I.
"Aym goin' to enjoy uh ... interviewing either of yew when the time comes," he hissed.
"Providing, of course, you get another show. Moran Live didn't go so well, did it?"
His eyes narrowed on Ms. Suzumiya.
"I think it was because only three of his nine regular viewers were actually buying his sponsors products," my supplemental addition.
It was interesting to see this pundit at a momentary loss for words.
"Well, there's always NPR!"
I looked over at the new speaker. Yes. That breathy voice. This had to be Ms. Asahina. I also noticed Dan right there at her side. His sense of voice recognition in top form.
"Of course," Suzumiya wasn't about to let it drop, "you could just call it quits altogether and head back across the pond. If you do, PLEASE don't apply at the BBC. I happen to like Auntie Beebe."
Morans' face got red as a few laughs and yuks started to surface from among the scoffs and sneers of the gathered throng. A throng that was thinning out a bit as several flunky types milling about within, whispered into as many ears as they quickly could. A few short words and the recipient would break off, heading away or in the general direction of the four observing "leaders" who I then noticed had put some distance between themselves and the "scene".
Moran, lifting a finger and about to retort, was distracted by one of the aforesaid flunkies, who, gestured with jerk of his head, toward Reed and company.
Finger lowered a bit, the ersatz newsman smiling a crook toothed grin, remarked in parting, "neither a' yew know wot yer in for the next two yeahs. 'N aym gonna' enjoy it. Anotha' time then ..."
My watching the crowd remnants disperse and Moran head off to the VIP entourage some distance away was interrupted.
"So! Chivalry's not dead after all!"
I turned to the congresswoman.
"Chivalry nothing ... I just never liked that guy."
"Makes six of us then," she answered turning to the other four.
I noticed Kenny next to the short haired, bespectacled one. Looking rather uneasy as she scanned him with the same intense look she used targeting the mob ... Well ... Not QUITE the same look ...
"Introductions seem to be in order though we both know who the other is.
"The one having your friend in a stare down is Yuki Nagato, my IT manager."
A whispery "hello" was all that was heard as she stayed fixated on Kenny. It was all he could do to croak out his own name.
"And the eye candy here is-," grabbing the breathy one by the shoulders who was then rolling her eyes.
Speak for yourself.
"You must be Mikuru Asahina!" That Dan is quick.
"Uh ... Yes ...," she turned toward Dan. "I'm congresswoman Suzumiyas' secretary."
Gucci softly enclosed her right hand with both of his.
"I'm Dan Gucci, Johns' chief of staff. We talked a bit over the phone earlier today."
"Yes ... I remember-"
"So!" Suzumiya broke in. "I take it you were here for the same reason."
"And got nowhere for the same," I answered. "Just what was it that started this little fracas just now?"
"Fracas?" She paused, a smirk on her face and turned toward her secretary. "Hmm ... fracas. What is that Mikuru? Some kind of flyover country kind of thing?"
I knew she was funning us, but it was obvious that this one could be a first class needler.
"I think it's something like a ruckus."
What!? They both in on this?
"It's what we Italians like to call a baccano."
All eyes but Nagatos' (Who was STILL scoping out Kenny.) turned to Dan.
"A disturbance." In spite of her seeming detatchment, Nagato was in the game.
"Whatever!" Suzumiya pulled a Bob Dull.
"It all started," she continued, "a few minutes ago. We were at the bar here when these three wannabe power brokers started hitting on us. Must've thought we were in some kind of other profession. Eh Mikuru?"
The breathy one let out a breathy sigh of faux exasperation.
"When they heard my name, one took off right quick. Next thing we know, he's back with a few others ... And more were on the way. Before we knew it, the lopsided debate you dropped in on was going full blast.
"I don't think they like us much," she sarcasted.
"I think you're right."
Panning the ball room I couldn't help but notice the glances coming our way from various points.
I turned to our group.
"As it looks like no one's going to be seen fraternizing with us the rest of the night, I've an idea."
"Oh?"
I grabbed a couple champagne glasses from an un manned drink table behind. Handing one to Suzumiya, I made my suggestion.
"We stay about fifteen ... maybe twenty more minutes. That way it won't look like we got run off. There's a little place I know of in Crystal City across the river. Great draft on tap."
"Wait ... John?" Danny.
"What?"
"I thought you didn't know much of anything about the D.C. area?"
"I do know about THIS particular place."
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After the obligatory few minutes of "showing the flag", we took off. Dan, with Ms. Asahina and making with the small talk a mile a minute. Kenny was literally scooped up by the silence prone Ms. Nagato (I could see him wince as she grabbed him by the arm. Kid must have a grip like iron!).
After tipping the parking valet, all six of us managed to cram ourselves into Dans' large old car, me next to the good looking but talkative one.
"Wow Yuki ... Mikuru! Just look at this dash! Do I see a slide-rule tuning dial on this radio? And it only goes up to 1600 ..."
"It's not so bad Har-"
Har?
"-It has FM too after all."
"Retro." Nagato would break silence in her Kenny vigil every so often.
"THIS," Dan going into defense mode, "is what's known as a CLASSIC."
"E-body platform 1973 Buick Riviera Gran Sport, 7.5 liter V8 with 3 speed ST-400 automatic transmission rated at 265 horse power stock."
We all looked back at Nagato, Danny trying hard to keep his eyes on the road.
"Uh ... Yes ... it is!"
Nagato swiveled her head back on a still speechless Kenny.
"Retro ..."
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The Upstairs Downstairs in Crystal City was a working mans bar located on the second floor above a couple shops on Benson Street. For some reason, it also attracted some of the more upscale clientele in the area. Must've been the great draft brew. This was where I and my fellow "revolutionaries" in the National Allegiance would repair to after our yearly "convention" up the street at the Allegiance offices (Usually only about 50+ would show up.).
I had long since quit that organization but I still remembered the bar. Doubtful we'd run into any former comrades. Bierce moved his operations to the hills of West Virginia long since.
We managed to get a booth, guys opposite from the girls, and placed orders. Suzumiya holding her colada and glancing at my mug of beer with some amusement. Hey ... Meat 'n 'taters, beer 'n pretzels ... that's me. It's obvious she fancied herself as the cashews and cold duck type.
"So these three jerks were hitting on you?"
"'Course not as nice as the ones present," she smilingly answered, leaning forward, hands folded under chin.
Yeah ... That's me ... A (nice) jerk for a pretty face.
"Kinda' reminds me of that little scandal at your state house that almost trashed you."
"Oh ...," she rolled her eyes, "THAT!
"You know," she started in, "if it weren't for Yuki here ... Things WOULD have gone to hell ... Fast!"
I looked past Dan and Ms. Asahina STILL making with the small talk. At the booths' end where the quiet one and the even quieter Kenny sat. Both had arms across the table and SHE was holding HIS hands!
It was plain the "gourmet" realized some time ago that he had been reduced to the status of a lamb chop and was about to be devoured. And he wouldn't mind the mint sauce in the slightest!
You're a sick man, Kenny.
"Ms. Nagato?"
"She was waiting in our Sacramento offices a few weeks after we first got in. As some new computers we ordered arrived, she started setting up and no sooner than when things switched on, she spotted those records. Hidden in the OS, encrypted and post dated! As soon as we realized what we had, we all hightailed it to the State Attorney Generals' office.
"I tell you, it was one big uh ... fracas," grinning.
"I've had Yuki on staff ever since. That temp agency lost one heck of a systems tech I'm tellin' ya!"
It was some time later I found Ms. Nagato was not only THE master of IT ... She WAS IT! ... and more ... a LOT more. But that's another story entirely.
"As for escort service," she gleefully put her arm around Ms. Asahinas' shoulders. "It's not like we weren't equipped for it!'
More eye rolling on the part of the well endowed one.
"So ... Yuki ... Mikuru?" Ms. Suzumiya turning her head to the others. "Whadaya' think? Almost no political experience compared to us ... Three total 'deer in the headlights', 'babes in the woods', right?"
"Yep!" Ms. Asahina chimed in with the most atrocious faux southern accent I've ever heard. "Looks lahk pert' near three grain fed waht boys straight outta' the corn belt!"
It still sounded sweet ... but come on! Nobody in southeast Ohio ... or West Virginia for that matter, talks lahk ... er ... like ... THAT!
"Real waspy ... ," Nagato.
"Waspy!? (3)" Stuff like this amused Danny no end. When he isn't the phornicatin' phoo' as he oftimes is, he's a staunch Roman Catholic. Along with his dark, Mediterranean good looks, he's as Italian as linguini stuffed pizza with a marinara chaser. Maximum paisan ... and proud of it.
"Wait a minute!" Kenny finally was able to 'break away' momentarily from under Ms. Nagatos' spell and glared at Dan in mock indignation.
"Grain fed! ... Corn ... belt? ... They can say that?"
I instantly knew where this was going. Those two were big fans of those old Burt Reynolds, Cannonball Run movies.
"Why suuure ... ," Gucci assured in his best Dean Martin. "Yeah ... They can say that ... but then ... keep in mind ... We're dealin' with a buncha' Californicators-"
"Californi-! Just hold on a sec-." A giggling Ms. Asahina further rising to the occasion.
"Babylon by the bay."
"That's Frisco!" Suzumiya 'leaping' to the defense. "We're El-Lay!"
"Whatsa' difference?"
"348.061 miles or 560.151 kilometers."
We all did a double take with Nagato. So precise as to be beyond absurd. Nonetheless we didn't question. In a bored moment on a later date, I looked it up and ... she was spot on! Those were the EXACT distances ... Between the surveyors' medallions on the grounds of the respective towns city halls!
"So what got you in politics ... and eventually here ... in the first place?"
"I was interested in it since high school. Read a lot, got involved in campaigns, community activism, petition drives ... you name it. Did all of that before I was old enough to vote!"
Explained where she got the energy.
"I then majored in Political Science-"
Now there's an oxymoron if there ever was one.
"-at Berkeley-"
"Ber-serk-ly?" I cut in.
"Oh come on! It's not like it was back in the late '60s, early '70s. Though ... it's still pretty much on the LEFT end if you know what I mean."
"Yeah. I was a janitor in Commieland myself."
"Commie ... Land?" She gasped in trying to suppress laughter. "You mean the college you worked at?"
"Chucky Marx all the way."
"Just listen to this Mikuru!" Turning to her secretary. "Can you believe it?"
"Probably refers to our oceanfront as 'the left coast' too," the angelic one replied.
"And here we are," I replied, referring to the DC area. "Right here in the 'Magic Kingdom'."
"Sounds like a 'talk radio' host," giving a friendly sneer. "Yup! You're mid-west alright."
"Ah yes," I decided to play along. "Flyover country ... That huge desert between the coasts inhabited by cowboys, indians and rednecks just waitin' ta' git ya' ifn' you crashland or jump ship at Buckeye Lake."
After the chuckles subsided, she continued.
"Berkeley was an experience alright. Learned a lot. But there was one thing that REALLY got to me."
"What was that?"
"As much as I couldn't help but agree with my freeze dried hippy professors 95% of the time, I couldn't help but wonder .... Where does one get all the money to pay for implementing these wonderful visions of the future they plan for everyone else?"
"The same seems to go for those on the right I guess." I added. "With working people and business footing the bill.
"As for your running for office ... How did that come about?"
"I was working for over a year as a secretary at Rep. Konzakis' home office in Gardena when he died. I was there really for the experience and not necessarily in sympathy with his ways of spending other peoples lives and money."
So far, so good.
"On hearing about Governor Moonbeam calling for a special election I made a joke to my now chief of staff about how I was better qualified than most."
"Koizume?"
"Yes! He told me you talked with him earlier today."
"let me guess," I said as I let myself guess. "He suggested you actually run, you gave your consent, and he took off with it as your campaign manager."
"That's exactly how it went down! How'd you guess?"
"I guess I'm just a good guesser," was my reply as I regretted a similar situation from some time ago for the umpteenth time.
"And the rest," she concluded, "is history."
"History ... as in ... Here you are."
"Oh yeah!" She enthused. "And I mean to make a difference!"
As if ...
She must have noticed my look of resigned disbelief.
"Oh come on! Surely there's something you and I CAN do! We may be only a coalition of two-"
Already we were a coalition. Not like our respective parties would care ... as if they would.
"-I mean ... it's like what Edward Everett Hale (4) said ... ummmmm ..."
"'I am only one, but I am one ... I can't do everything, but I can do something ... The something I ought to do, I can do ... And by the grace of God, I will.' That the one you're thinking?"
"Exactly!"
"With what you're thinking and with the the hostility you'd face ... ," I wasn't serious with my offhand proposal, "you might as well form your own political party."
"That's a ... hmmm."
Was she serious!?
"The ... Yeah! ... That's it! ... The SOS Party!"
Save Our Ship/Souls? Couldn't be Same Old Slop or S--t On a Shingle.
"S.O.S. ? Whats' that stand for?"
"Oh ... uh ... Just something off the top of my head."
Thus started my first cautionary lesson about suggesting ANYTHING to a certain congressional representative by the name of Haruhi Suzumiya.
Not even little did I know at that moment, that my plans for "one term and out/early retirement" had just been chucked out the window ... by me.
"So waddaya' think Mikuru ... Yuki? Our own third party ... uh ... Yuki?"
I shot a look down the table past Dan and Ms. Asahina, noting the absence of the intensely quiet but communicative couple.
"They just left." Ms. Asahina.
"Kenny said Ms. Nagato knows of a certain place and they took off," Dan stated.
I reached for my cel then thought the better of it. Kenny always showed up the next day, no matter what.
"I wouldn't worry too much," Ms. Asahina reassured. "Yuki's usually quite gentle with them ... usually."
Yeah. That Kenny. He's always- ... wha' ... usually?
"Darn that YUKI!" Suzumiya smilingly exclaimed, accompanied by a giggling Asahina. "She's always ..."
END
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This not so short one shot is as far as I'm going with this. Took a lot out of me.
If I were to continue ... Well ... It might end up one day as:
Time: The future.
Place/Event: Presidential Innaugural Ball
Emcee: "Ladies and gentlemen ... Distinguished guests ... May I present ... The President and First Gentleman of the United States ... Haruhi and Senator John Smith!"
Register and VOTE!
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1. Jesse Ventura, 38th governor of Minnesota (1999-2003).
2. From,The Time Warp song from the film The Rocky Horror Picture Show (20th Century Fox, 1975.).
3. wasp - white, anglo saxon, protestant
4. Edward Everett Hale (1822-1909), American author and Unitarian clergyman. Most noted for his work, The Man Without a Country.
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Monday, August 4, 2014
Top Ten Reasons Why Men Prefer Guns Over Women ...
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Top Ten Reasons Why Men Prefer Guns Over Women...
10. You can trade an old 44 for a new 22.
9. You can keep one gun at home and have another for when you're on the road.
8. If you admire a friend's gun and tell him so, he will probably let you try it out a few times.
7. Your primary gun doesn't mind if you keep another gun for a backup.
6. Your gun will stay with you even if you run out of ammo.
5. A gun doesn't take up a lot of closet space.
4. Guns function normally every day of the month.
3. A gun doesn't ask, "Do these new grips make me look fat?"
2. A gun doesn't mind if you go to sleep after you use it.
And the number one reason why men prefer guns over women...
1. You can buy a silencer for a gun!
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Friday, August 1, 2014
In Gods' Good Time: Chapter Ten of an Angel Beats Fan Fiction Story
In Gods' Good Time: Chapter Ten of an Angel Beats Fan Fiction Story
by
C V Ford
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Chapter 10: B & E
The next few days brought some relief to Duffy. Word had gotten out he wasn't quite the foreign devil as originally thought. People started talking to him. Instructions to the contrary, some of the young folks started opening up and he got more than earsfull.
As suspected, many of the "kids" lived difficult lives before arriving at this "in between". The "school" provided an environment of compariative quiet (Aside from the Battlefronts' forays.) and stability. The family life many had experienced while living was either extremely dysfunctional/abusive in some way or altogether nonexistent. Others encountered extreme handicap, emptiness or something life changingly traumatic.
To most of these young ones, this though not Heaven, was certainly not hell. Some looked on it as an opportunity for what they couldn't do or before lacked. Others, a "breather" from previous lifes' tragedies.
As for the Battlefront, further info gleaned from other students confirmed what he pieced from before: These kids blamed God for past lifes' troubles. By keeping themselves from whatever "fulfillment" they could be seeking in this otherworldly "second chance", they were, by their very presence and rebellion, going their own way thinking they were giving a stiff middle digit to God.
In doing so, Duffy reasoned, they were only making their misery worse thus hurting themselves much more than the deity, as if He could be hurt. Though there had to be some "compensation" in the thrill of defiance, he doubted that made up for it. Entropy, though greatly reduced in this strange place, still had it's effect.
"Now who said it?" Duffy questioned in his mind. "'You can't even break even.' Something like that ..."
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With only a day or so before starting work, an incident took place he thought would bring his truce with the Battlefront to an end. After an afternoon spent studying schedules and re-exploring various locations, Duffy entered his apartment ... and froze.
Someone had been here, though not long. A very amateur job, a window had been jimmied. One with a nail board under it. A trail of blood led from the window to the "toy room" housing his electronics and movie collection.
He could see two had been there as another set of non-blood prints in the carpet revealed. That set of prints also led to the "toy room" with a stop in front of another window with an unsprung leghold trap under it. Peering out the damaged window and down, ladder marks evident in the grass.
Jack immediately went to the phone and dialed.
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"You WHAT!?"
Hinata, who had been lounging lazily on an office couch sat up abruptly. Yuris' yelling into the phone brought him out of a semi-pleasant snooze.
"I told EVERYONE ... specifically ... NOT to make a move on him of ANY kind! TK, you two get your sorry butts up here RIGHT NOW! ... I'm gonna have to make a call and apologize ... BIG TIME ... NO! You two idiots can explain when you get here."
Yuri looked up, Hinata approaching the desk. He didn't need to ask.
Holding her hand over the mouthpiece she said, "I can't believe this! Noda and TK broke into Duffys' apartment. They're on their way over."
Hinata couldn't believe it either. Someone ... ANYONE ... having a coherent conversation with ... TK?
"TK's on the line?"
"Yeah, what of it?"
"Could I ... uh ... talk to him?'
"Uh ... yeah ... sure." Puzzled, Yuri handed him the phone.
"Hey TK? ... uh ... TK? Shoot!"
"What's wrong?"
"He hung up!"
"Those ... jerks! ... MORONS! ... Gimme the phone! Gotta call Duffys' and leave a message."
Hinata jumped a second time as the phone in his hand sounded off.
"Don't think you need to," he said handing it back.
"Mmmm ... Hello?" Yuri answered in uncertain greeting.
"We ... need ... to ... talk."
"Yes ... we ... do ... They did it on their own and they're on their way up. I'm chewing their posteriors out but good. I take it you'd like to be in on this?"
"Which ones?"
"Noda and TK."
"The halberd guy and Michael Jackson? On my way!"
Setting the phone down, Yuri was momentarily thoughtful. "Michael Jackson ... heh!"
"Say what?"
"Uh ... Hinata?"
"yeah?"
"What's a hall bird?"
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After press checking both .45s, Jack stalked out of his apartment and off to Class B. If what Yuri said was true, he had nothing to worry. He hoped he wasn't walking into a trap. Of course they could have made a move on him anytime the last few days.
As he rounded the corner of Class A, debating wether or not to phone negotiate for a cafeteria meeting instead, a rumbling crash had him looking up.
He just had time to see a mangled body hurled through a smashed three story end window of Class B before ducking a falling halberd, the axe-pike clanging to the ground a few feet away. He jumped back, avoiding glass shards and the bloodied body of a very dead Noda. He looked up in time to see the head of a huge wooden mallet swing back into the buildings' window.
"What ... in ... the ... name ... of ... God ... and ... Chuck Jones (1) ...?"
Jack knelt beside the body realizing anything he could do in the way of aid useless. Protruding bones, caved skull and the huge forming blood pool more than showed the young man to be beyond help. He gently pulled the corpses' eyes shut.
"Don't count him out just yet."
Shiina, standing next to him. Her being right there didn't spook him this time.
"We'll have to do something ... make arrangements ..."
"We won't have to do anything. He'll be fine, he'll-"
Jack stood abruptly up, looking squarely into the eyes of the ninja.
"We have a man dead here ... Brutally killed ... And I find your lack of concern ... disturbing to say the least."
"No! She's right."
Off to his left. Duffy noticed Matsushita and some non-front students running up.
Looking down, the man saw the blood had stopped flowing and the body not as twisted as before. He stepped back in near shock as he saw cuts, slashes and contusions healing, fading. No more bones exposed, the body breathing.
He felt Shiinas' hand on his shoulder.
"No one dies here ... ", she explained, "remember? ... We're ... already dead."
Jack quickly looked up, noticing the window two floors above, the concerned faces of TK, Yuri and Hinata peering down. No glass on the ground in evidence.
He stared about at the thoughtful faces around. Not mocking or pitying, they obviously were remembering their first times and beyond with death. Matsushita helped Noda up, a sheepish look on the not so dead mans' face.
"His own trap too," said the big guy. "You'd think he'd learn by now."
"Damnedest thing I've ever seen ... ," Duffy could say little more.
Shiina looked on. "Yeah ... damnedest ..."
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Jack, along with Hinata, Yuri, Matsushita, Shiina and the two miscreants were seated in the "principals'" office. The dressing down the two recieved, if an act, was a most convincing one. Yuri really was furious at them for going off on their own though Duffy was certain she was as ticked off about it being so amateurish and obvious as they're having done it at all.
Still, she seemed sincere enough in her decision in not having her group move on him. She ran a tight ship, was proud of it, and would brook no nonsense from any subordinate.
Noda did what he did out of pure stubborness and intense loyalty. TK, still limping from the nail board (Though he didn't need to.), accompanied the hothead on the spur of the moment out of curiosity.
The two sat in subdued silence as Nakamura and Duffy did more or less a rehash of their meeting some days before. Yuri reiterated the way things were at "the school" as well as their side of their grudge against God and his perceived agent in Angel. Jack, on his part, laid out in no uncertain terms he was as much in the dark as to his being there as they were.
"Merely trying to make the best of a bad situation as I think, are you ... albeit in a different way."
"You see how we're doing it," the leader stated. "How are you going to go about it?"
"It's obvious to you I'm trying to get the 'lay of the land' here. As a new employee of the school I need to know the work place. For the time being, I'm going to go with it and "play ball" so to speak."
"Could get you obliterated ..."
"Only if what you and ... kreepy kid," laughs and chuckles all around, "say is correct ... If I find the job uh ... uplifting and fulfilling."
"You never found work to um ..."
"Edifying and rewarding? ... No. It's just a job to me. A neccessary evil taking up my time thus keeping me from things I like to do.
"Don't misunderstand. When working I do the best job I can. It's what I get paid for. I just never clung to the so-called ideal of 'Arbeit Macht Frie'."
Most of the younger ones returned a puzzled stare.
"German for ... 'Work Makes You Free'. Long, nasty story behind that one."
"I know something of it," Yuri answered.
"Besides, if what you say is true and I've no reason to believe it isn't ... My situation may be a bit different from yours being as I'm the only non-Japanese ever to be here. My life ... well ... I've had my ups and downs, wins, losses. The only really traumatic thing that's happened to me is my being here."
"So far ... yeah." Yuri could tell he was hiding something. She knew very well one did not come to this place without some mental/spiritual baggage of some kind. She never pressed anyone in the Battlefront for their stories and hadn't inquired of Duffy. She didn't know about the past lives of at least half of those in her group. Some, in time, volunteered info on themselves and she figured Duffy would one day tell his. All in good time ...
"What I do know ... feel ... Is I'm here for a reason. What it is ... well," he shrugged, "we'll see."
He refrained from adding: "Who knows? I might even be siding with you." He didn't want them thinking of the alternate possibility of his being allied with Angel.
"I doubt I'll be taking off any time soon."
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Jack examined the hall ceiling as he left. NO sign of the mallet trap to be seen though he knew it to be there. He shuddered inwardly, recollecting how close he came to dying a second time some days before ... and not knowing it.
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Yuri gazed at TK and Noda, both expecting another drubbing. Instead:
"OK, since you've been there, you might as well tell me what you've seen."
"Seen?" Noda puzzled.
"Yeah. No sense wasting perfectly good intel ..."
"Not much, With TK bleeding all over the place, we were only there a few minutes."
"Give it anyway."
"We eell ... He really likes movies."
"Oh?"
"Has to have at least 10 shelves of discs ... some two deep ..."
"What kind?"
Noda momentarily thought that odd. "Mostly foreign. Everything was in Romanji ... English I think."
"I figured that." She was getting a little exasperated. "I mean type."
"Type?"
"You know ... romance, action ..."
"Looked at some of the covers ... Big section of science fiction, horror ..."
Yuri thought a moment. That partly explained his resilience in dealing with his present percievedly unreal situation.
"Oooo! Anime!" TK
"Anime, huh?"
"Four shelves!"
"I take it ... He had that stupid little show in there?"
"Desho! Desho!"
"Can it!"
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Back at his apartment, Jack found little sign of the break-in apart from the prints in the carpet. All traces of blood gone, window damage nonexistant.
A thought occured. If this place could repair itself ... was ... "self healing" so to speak. Then his reason for being here was definitely not for maintenance.
"Well ... again," he thought. "All in Gods' good time."
To be continued ...
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1. Charles Martin "Chuck" Jones (9-21-1912 to 2-22-2002), animator, artist, writer, director of animated film shorts for theater and TV. Most noted for his work for Warner Brothers studios in the Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies cartoons (Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, et al.).
Storyline and original characters (only) copyright © 5-1-14 C V Ford
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Tuesday, July 29, 2014
A Neon Genesis Evangelion/End of Evangelion Synopsis
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| Can't help but feel sorry for the guy ... |
A Neon Genesis Evangelion/End of Evangelion Synopsis
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Thursday, July 24, 2014
The H Button
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The H Button
by
Jay Agan
I only found it once ... then never again.
An elevator. In the sub basement at work. Going another floor down.
To say I was curious ... well ...
So I get in and examine the controls. A stop button, an SB (sub basement) button ... And a LARGE red button with a yellow H on it. OK ...
So I press H.
Going down. Kinda' figgered that.
I could feel it going down ... and something else ... something ... warm.
Not only warm and warmer ... but ... hotter.
And HOTTER!
I mean hot as in ...
UH OH!
I mash the stop button ... A LOT!
And it was still getting hotter!
The thing finally stops but I could hear the doors about to slide open.
Uh ... No thanks!
I start whacking on the SB button and the elevator starts to rise.
Things started to cool a bit.
Getting to the sub basement, I didn't need any prompting. I didn't wait for the doors to be completely open. I was out soon as it was wide enough!
As I've said before ... Never did find that elevator again.
And no one believes me.
Who would?
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Monday, July 21, 2014
11 Facts That Show We Live In A Country Run By Idiots
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11 Facts That Show We Live In A Country Run By Idiots
by
Fritz Edmunds.
1. If you can get arrested for hunting or fishing without a license, but not for being in the country illegally, you live in a country run by idiots.
2. If you have to get your parents' permission to go on a field trip or take an aspirin in school, but not to get an abortion, you live in a country run by idiots.
3. If you have to show identification to board an airplane, cash a check, buy liquor or check out a library book, but not to vote on who runs the government, you live in a country run by idiots.
4. If the government wants to ban stable, law-abiding citizens from owning gun magazines with more than ten rounds, but gives 20 F-16 fighter jets to the crazy leaders in Egypt, you live in a country run by idiots.
5. If, in the largest city, you can buy two 16-ounce sodas, but not a 24-ounce soda because 24-ounces of a sugary drink might make you fat, you live in a country run by idiots.
6. If an 80-year-old woman can be stripped searched by the TSA but a woman in a hijab is only subject to having her neck and head searched, you live in a country run by idiots.
7. If your government believes that the best way to eradicate trillions of dollars of debt is to spend trillions more, you live in a country run by idiots.
8. If a seven year old boy can be thrown out of grade school for saying his teacher's "cute," but hosting a sexual exploration or diversity class in grade school is perfectly acceptable, you live in a country run by idiots.
9. If hard work and success are met with higher taxes and more government intrusion, while not working is rewarded with EBT cards, WIC checks, Medicaid, subsidized housing and free cell phones, you live in a country run by idiots.
10. If the government's plan for getting people back to work is to incentivize NOT working, with 99 weeks of unemployment checks and no requirement to prove they applied but can't find work, you live in a country run by idiots.
11. If being stripped of the ability to defend yourself makes you more "safe" according to the government, you live in a country run by idiots.
you are offended by this article, you probably voted for the idiots who are running our country into the ground.
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Friday, July 18, 2014
In Gods' Good Time: Chapter Nine of an Angel Beats Fan Fiction Story
In Gods' Good Time
by
C V Ford
Chapter 9: Summit Conference
The three young women, coming out of Class B, Yuri decided to good naturedly needle Shiina.
"Y'know Shiina," the front leader began, "there's something I noticed about that old foreigner."
"Oh?" Shiina showed no emotion being in no mood but for the business at hand.
"He seemed pretty impressed with you. You gave him quite a jolt. I could see him flinch from the office."
"Impressed ... yeah ... right." She was still kicking herself from having been spotted over an hour ago. "He still caught on to me earlier."
"All the same, he wants you in on the talk," a faux wicked grin lit up Yuris' face. "Y'know Shiina? I ... think ... he ... likes ... you."
"That's just so ... disgusting!"
Seeing the ninja not in any mood for humor, Yuri switched back to tactical mode.
"All front members should be clear of the area now."
"Spread the word as instructed," said Yusa.
"Yes!" Shiina brightened up noticeably. "Just say the word and he's-"
"Doubt it will come to that," the leader paused, "'least you're in a better mood now."
Shiina instantly switched back to dead pan, the three walking the rest of the way in silence.
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Many thoughts ran through the head of Jack Duffy in the past 60 plus minutes. The one at hand was:
"These ...kids ... are ... so ... OBVIOUS!"
He figured she wouldn't have only the tracker and scout with her. Nakamura didn't strike him as one who would leave herself at a tactical disadvantage.
Looking toward the cafeterias' front, he noted the big Matsushita at a far table acting for all the world like he had no knowledge of the meeting and had just happened to be there. Would have been hard to hide him. Would also have been more convincing had he been sitting at their usual tables.
Every so often, a tri-S uniform would appear, walking by as if in passing. The volume of their traffic rather noticeable. Duffy was also sure some "non-aligned" might be sprinkled about the milling customers.
That TK stuck out like a handful of sore thumbs. "Dancing" up to Matsushitas' table, giving an unintelligible greeting then "dancing" off again. The Sakaki girl he noticed sitting a few tables back in a regular uniform. No doubt, other "Q ships" floating about.
The American sighed to himself. He knew he would be putting himself up against a stacked deck, but that was the way the situation had been from the beginning. No use thinking how he could have handled it differently. Things had to have come to a head sooner or later. Thoughts of John Waynes' character toward the end of The Shootist (1) came to mind.
"Well," he mused, "... if they kill me, I might 'pass on'. Troubles'd be over. Maybe really be dead this time."
Not without a fight of course. The guns and knife felt reassuring under the suit jacket.
And there they were, noon sharp. Penny Dreadful, Ma Bell and ... the Dragon Lady.
First thing took him by surprise. Yuri and party strode up to where Matsushita sat. A low key arguement seemed to be in progress. Two normal clad figures from a farther table got up and walked over to the squabbling foursome, one with a sword. Fujimaki and Oyama.
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"... we were only worried Yurripe," Matsushita countered. "Y'know ... just in case!"
"In case nothing. I said Shiina, Yusa and I'd handle it." Yuri half grinned. "Not like we wouldn't be coming back. Besides, Shiina'd carve him up if he tried anything."
Yuri looked down a moment and sighed, The giant and the others more than cared. As she did them.
"And you two!" Oyama and Fujimaki cringed visibly. "Take the 'enforcer' here and get to the office.
We'll tell you all about it later. Oh yeah! Untie Noda when you get there and make sure he stays put. Don't want him charging in while we're talking-"
"C'mon Yurripe!" Fujimaki pled pointing the foreigners' way. "Just look at the guy ... He doesn't look like he's in any mood for talking ... I mean ... Geez! He looks like an undertaker!"
Yuri side glanced Duffys' way. The gaijin went all out in that dark three piece suit. She also noticed that while the dress pants covered the lacings well, there was no mistaking the sole and heels of the heavy black combat boots he was wearing.
"You got anything against burakumin (2)?" Yuri joked trying to keep down the tension in all including herself.
"You know I don't. Hell, some of us are."
"I appreciate your concern guys but we'll handle it from here ... Now GO! And grab TK on the way out. We saw him ducking into the mens room on our way in."
The three would be backups shuffled to the doors. Seeing them leave, the three women scanned the rest of the large room. Slowly, the tall girl behind and two other "fake outs" from other points in the place, Hinata and Takamatsu, got up. Leaving, they aimed not too friendly glances toward the black clad foriegner.
Yuri muttered a quick "thanks guys" under her breath. Never had she such friends as these when alive.
"I swear, Shiina ... They must have got together right after we told them to back off and cooked this up."
"It's just so stupid!"
Yeah ... morons ... all of them (US!). Sure would be lonely without them. She'd be damned(?) if she would let God take them ... or anyone else. To ... where?
On nearing the table, the now relieved American stood up. Yuri stiffened a little then relaxed. No, not a square off. He was just being polite.
He bowed slightly and offered his hand across the table. ("Oh! They're into handshakes aren't they?") She and Yusa returned the courtesy.
Shiina only watched. The ninja wasn't going to take her eye off him for a moment. Jack couldn't recollect her from ANY of the blog pictures. The kid truly was a "stealth" member.
"You seem to have quite a loyal following Ms. Nakamura."
"They can be useful, if sometimes a little over enthused."
"Friends are always valuable."
"Yes ..." Yuri glanced over the tables' surface. Along with his characteristic clipboard and pens were a pitcher of water and glasses, not of the cafeterias' plastic "crockery" ... And four Cokes!
"Haven't seen any of that in a while."
The Cokes told her more about his situation in volumes. Proof positive that he didn't arrive with just school provided clothes on his back like she and the others. Non regulation clothes, binoculars, stationary, armed to the teeth and ... soft drinks! ... What else could he-
"Thought we'd get started on the right foot." Duffy was glad about the Coke. He bought a couple cases on impulse a few days before finding himself in this weird place.
"Might take more than that to get what you want."
"I think I'm a little old for you hon, " Duffy grinned, refraining from cracks about Hersey bars and "love you long time".
"Ya got THAT right!" Yuri laughed picking up the bottle and examined.
"If half the stuff spooky girl told me is true, then poisoning you would only put a bad taste in your mouth. I can ill afford that."
"Heh ... spooky girl," Yuri smiled more. "That's her all right."
The three sat across from Jack, Shiina off to Yuris' right, Yusa with notebook, to her left.
Formalities over, Yuri took a sip of the Coke and got to the point.
"I was told you have questions. As you're the first ... uh ... non-Japanese (An American at that!) so do we ... You want to go first?"
As Shiina switched Cokes on him, Duffy proceeded cautiously. This was intro only and he didn't want to give out too much info. Not until he knew more of the general situation and had no doubt in his mind where he stood.
"All I've gotten to know is only from what I've observed and what this ... uh ... Angel as you call her, told me. I wonder if she was being straight with me."
"As straight ... and brief ... as she CAN be," Yuri replied.
"Doesn't say much. You have to ask the right questions to get what you want."
"What DID she tell you?"
The man carefully gave a brief run down of the previous days' conversation.
"Yeah," Yuri said. "Pretty much the standard stuff in a nutshell."
"'As far as it goes', right? More to it?" Jack asked, fishing for her version.
"Yeah, you could say there's more."
"Like to hear it."
"Hmm," Yuri said quizickly. Stalling, hoping Duffy might reveal something more of himself. "Where to start ..."
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"Well," he smiled, "... you might tell me what it is with you and the S.O.S. Brigade. I-"
Yusas' breaking down into a coughing fit in an effort to suppress laughter brought the session to an abrupt halt. She had been quiet up to that moment, taking notes and along with Shiina, staring intently at Jack, much to his discomfort. Now ...
"You all right hon?" A look of concern on the mans' face.
Yuri, hand on face, looked down at the table shaking her head, vainly suppressing a smile.
"That stupid little show (3)," she thought. "His file does say he's into movies. He might be familiar with some ... anime? He'd best not-"
Yuri snapped to, face visibly twitching to keep from smiling. "So now it gets nasty!"
"Well," Jack affected mock innocence, the sound of Yusas' gasps punctuating, "what ARE you calling it this week?"
"Anything but THAT! It always seems to end in Battlefront though. And whatever you do ... DON'T ... call me Haruhi!"
Yusas' sputtering became even more pronounced.
"Not even Supreme Goddess Suzumiya?"
"EXCUSE ME!" The blonde jerkingly got up, leaving the table, clutching her stomach in a vain effort to suppress the muffled laughter. Quickly exiting, sides heaving.
"I take it she's the type who bottles things up ... lets the pressure build..."
"Pressure's a big thing here."
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Yusa staggered 'round the corner into the hall, bouncing off Matsushitas' considerable frame, TK catching her before she could hit the floor.
"Oh God! Yusa!" Matsushita more than concerned. "If he's hurt you or ... I'll-"
"NO! ... gasp! ... cough! Nothing ... nothing wrong!"
The group was slowly halfway to Class B when they decided to disobey orders and turned back, Noda could survive being bound a little longer. They were in the process of sidling up to the entrance to the cafeteria when Yusa literally ran into them. She now stood, stooped down, hands alternately clutching her guts or knees, shaking with half suppressed laughter. The bunch were astounded. This was not the unsettlingly quiet, poker faced, observer they were used to.
"Yusa!" Hinata exclaimed. "Clue us in!"
"What's goin down!?" TK
She straightened up with a start, now serious.
"This ... is ... so ... beyond ... DUMB! It wasn't even funny ... Why am I ..."
Swiftly turning, hand out to ward off questioning and fast walked back inside.
"Gotta get back ... negotiations!"
"Just gonna take a look," Hinata said."Back in a sec."
He followed the girl back in. Stopping just past the dining area entrance he watched as Yusa strode purposefully to where their leader and the others sat. Seating herself, she crossed her arms and resumed staring at the smiling American. Yuri, on her part, changed from a look of amusement to that of concern.
"I'm OK!" Yusa cut off both before either could ask. Yuri knew better than to and Jack covered his grin.
"From what I gather, you and your group seem to have a disagreement of some kind with this ... uh ... Angel."
Yuri shuddered inwardly, holding back any sign of reaction. The foreigners' sudden direct statement hit hard, setting the mood for the sessions' remainder.
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Over an hour later he watched the three young women leave the cafeteria. Angel, who had informed them afternoon classes already started, stood by also watching.
It surprised Duffy when the trio "docily" excused themselves and got up to leave. From what he gathered from Yuri, it was all out warfare, and yet ... He concluded there had to have been some "mutual" agreement as to when/where to fight and not to. Time and place for everything.
That hour talking with Yuri was a lot if not everything. It was as Angel had told him from before and then some. Jockying back and forth they wheedled as much info they could from one another.
That kid sure had it in for God ... Buddha ... whatever. The bitterness was palpable not only from Yuri and the blonde but from the always silent Shiina as well. As they talked he gathered most, if not all the sentient souls here had quite unhappy, even tragic, lives. Yuri in particular.
He thought on his own. Yes ... he had his ... "issues".
"Did you find what you wanted?"
Jack turned to the tiny white haired girl. It was the first time he heard HER ask a question.
"That and more. Only opened up for further questions. A few I could ask of you ..."
"Sometime later. Afternoon classes have begun."
She turned, leaving the same way as the others. Good thing too. Jack noticed TK and Takamatsu watching. Wouldn't have looked good if Kanade immediately sat to talk. They might think he was relaying newly aquired info about them to her.
He gathered up the articles from off the table, putting the glasses and pitcher in a box he had under the table. Reaching down, he noticed one of the Cokes (Shiinas') hadn't even been opened. Come to think of it, she hadn't even touched the water.
It had been an interesting "give and take", each alternately trying to extract info from the other.
When asked about the interesting hardware from the night before, they clammed up. When asked about his he only stated about how he built his collection up over time. The three seemed rather interested in that answer.
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"So he actually 'brought' his own possessions with him!?" Takamatsu seemed baffled. "Intrigueing, but how?"
"I couldn't ask him direct," Yuri answered. "Didn't want to raise any more suspicions than he already has. According to him, he 'passed out' in his apartment and later woke up in it. For all he knew, he was still in his own country until he looked out the window."
With the exception of Shiina, all battlefront members present, leaned forward with undisguised, intense curiosity.
"You guys were no help hovering around like you did. He had an excellent view of the cafeteria entrance."
"We were only worried Yurippe," Hinata voicing concern. "We couldn't just leave you three there with him."
"All the same, he couldn't help but notice you guys watching from afar. I appreciate the concern but you've all gone TOO far. I swear, you're just too protective!"
"As for the subject at hand," Takamatsu steering the conversation back. "From what you say, he has his own weapons as well as personal effects ... His whole ... um ... 'house' so to speak?"
"Like he simply just 'moved' here ..." All eyes on Oyama seated a safe distance from Yuri though not so safely next to Fujimaki.
"... Though not like he wanted to or anything ..."
"Out of the mouths of boobs," thought Yuri.
"Wanted to or not, he's a threat!" Noda, still smarting from having been previously restrained, was in no mood for moderation. "And I say we do something!"
"Actions speak louder." TK
"He hasn't acted in an aggressive fashion," Takamatsu said. "If he is an enemy, he's acted very restrained considering ..."
"That's 'cause he's still scoping us out!"
"As we have him," said Yuri. "From what I gathered from our conversation, he's not what you'd call happy. He seems just as curious and puzzled as any of us were when we got here."
"Yeah?" Noda wasn't one to stop pressing. "What about his running to watch us on our last operation or how he contacted you direct? I wouldn't call any of that non-aggressive or confused. Sounds hostile to me."
"Or ... American ..."
Oyama felt the weight of all eyes on him. He stiffened, anticipating the Fujimaki arm strangle that didn't come. Looking up at the desk he saw Yuri intently staring at him, the room quiet.
"Go on." The curiosity of the leader behind the desk was piqued.
"Well ... we know what a strange bunch they can be ..."
"Aaaand ..."
"We ... read them wrong a lot ... uh ... What we call impolite ... they're actually trying to be friendly ... Some of what we think aggressive and rude ... they're only being curious. They're more direct, impatient and impulsive."
"Not unlike some folks we know," Hinata sighed doing a sidelong glance at Noda.
Yuri found that by not answering in some situations prompted some to talk on, revealing more. This seemed to work with Oyama.
"... They let their curiosity move them more than we do ours ..."
Matsushita, who has been silent up to this moment interjected. "He could have opened up on us that night-"
"Shiina woulda' cut him but good!" Noda loudly declared.
"He didn't know she was right on him. So as far as he was concerned he had a free shot ... LOTS of free shots."
"And-"
"Even if he did know he was being followed right then, he didn't know our "shadow girl" is as good as she is or that she was even right there next to him. From what Shiina told us later it looks as if he could have taken at least half of us out if he chose were she not there."
"What about Yusa?"
"All he did was grab my phones," the girl in question answered. "It's not like he beat me into submission ... Never laid a hand on me. Was even apologetic about it."
"As all's said," Yuri took over, scanning the room. "I'd say we still have justified suspicions but I don't think we need to go baka on him for now. If he wants to talk with any of us, we be courteous, polite. Don't shun him, but don't seek him out either. If he remains distant we may have reason to take action. If he's as curious and friendly as Oyama says he might be, he'll come to us.
"It goes without saying that anything he says to ANYONE gets relayed HERE."
"C'mon Yuri," Noda wasn't about to give just yet. "He's an obvious threat. I say we vote on it!"
Yuri looked about the room, noting the look on each Battlefront members' face.
"I think you'd lose that vote," Takamatsu whispered to Noda.
Noda only glared.
To be continued ...
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1. In his last film, The Shootist, John Wayne plays an aged gunfighter dying of cancer. Rather than die a miserable, lingering death, he decides to go out fighting. He arranges to "have it out" in the local saloon with three adversaries who are eager to take him on for their own separate reasons (Reputational, professional, and vengeance.).
The film was quite appropriate for Wayne as he himself was having his own personal battle with lung cancer. Wayne died from the disease two years after the completion of this film.
2. The Burakumin are the hereditary "untouchable" caste of Japan. Both Buddhism and Shintoism regard anyone working with "dead" things (Meat cutters, tanners, morticians, etc.) as spiritually unclean. Though genetically/racially/ethnicly Japanese, centuries of discrimination relegated such people to the fringes of society.
Interestingly, the majority (60-80%) membership of the various Yakuza (Mafia type.) organizations are of this underclass. In their efforts to break out of the enforced poverty resulting from their caste system, many individuals turned to lives of crime over the years.
Though discrmination has been greatly reduced over time, it is still problematic in some eastern areas of the country.
3. The S.O.S. ({S}preading Fun and Excitement All {O}ver the World With Haruhi {S}uzumiya) Brigade is the name of a fictional after school club in the anime: The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya.
The show itself is about a girl who is (unknowingly) ... GOD! At least that's what a faction in an organization of espers observing her think she is. Her friends must see to it she NEVER finds out or the universe goes in the tank.
Some critics have compared it to Angel Beats due to some superficial similarities. In actuality, it's more like Serial Experiments Lain (Another you should watch.) being played for laffs.
For those who have never seen this show, by any and ALL means ... see it! Ostensibly a silly high school comedy but is much deeper with all its' twists, turns and convolutions. It's an existential/theological head trip that actually makes you think.
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Storyline and original characters (only) copyright © 5-1-14 C V Ford
In Gods' Good Time chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8.
Go to C V Fords' profile page and anime fanfiction stories list at fanfiction dot net here.
Go to Jays' Tee Vee blog main page here. Ifn' there's a buncha' articles under this 'un, yer already there!
Disclaimer: The preceding is a NON-PROFIT work of fan fiction for entertainment purposes only. I make no claim to ownership of the names/characters, places, & events mentioned in this work that are the intellectual properties of others. They are the sole properties of their respective owners. Please, by all means support the owners of such properties in the purchase & enjoyment of their works.
Monday, July 14, 2014
The Building
The Building
by
Jay Agan
It lies at the end of a street in an industrial park at the edge of town. Three floors, no windows, surrounded by TWO electrified chain link fences topped with razor wire.
Inside the fencing there are cars parked abound but no one is ever seen coming or going. In fact, there's no indication that the cars have ever been moved at all. Every so often, a nondescript individual is seen cleaning them.
Mounted remote cameras scan the immediate area.
About once a month a large black car is seen at the entrance. Two men in black suits are seen going from the car to inside. In a minute or so, they can be seen on the roof where they proceed to a large dish antenna. There, they open up the instrumentation box beneath and exchange what look to be electronic components of some kind.
Then they leave.
Just what is that building for?
Why the secrecy?
And after the sun goes down, why does that antenna track that part of the night sky where hardly any stars can be seen?
Curious ...
END
Story copyright © 7-14-14 Jay Agan
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Wednesday, July 9, 2014
Ann Coulter STILL Hates Soccer! ... The Horror Continues ...
Ann Coulter STILL Hates Soccer! ... The Horror Continues ...
The response to Ms. Coulters' anti-soccer article seems to have hit a bit hard to those who don't like her to begin with. She's now written a second one. Check it out!
A week ago, I did a small article in support of her view. One fellow seemed a bit put out about it and posted an opinion ... Which I promptly deleted.
Yes. It was an opinion. Yes. One is "entitled" to have them. But this one ...
1. An opinion is one thing ...
2. An ANONYMOUS opinion is, to me, quite another. Please don't make statements here without "showing your face". I won't go after you. I won't give you hell for it.
Just be open about it.
3. An anonymous opinion coupled with a product suggestion (In this case an anti Coulter book. In and of itself nothing wrong with it.) and a link to a website extolling such is ... SPAM!
So out it went.
Jus' sayin' ...
Ms. Coulters' initial anti-soccer article here.
Her follow up article here.
Go to Jays' Tee Vee blog main page here. Ifn' there's a buncha' articles under this 'un, yer already there.
Wednesday, July 2, 2014
In Gods' Good Time: Chapter Eight of an Angel Beats Fan Fiction Story
In Gods' Good Time
by
C V Ford
Chapter 8: Me and My Shadow
After last nights' soiree, Duffy was on heightned alert. All guns loaded now, even the .22s. As he went about his business of getting the lay of the land, he carried both Colts, full size in the waistband and the officers model in a cross draw shoulder holster. An M3 fighting knife rounded out the ensemble.
Though outwardly, his school provided work coveralls concealing, he didn't look any different, he felt he 'clanked' as he walked.
He got busy the moment he got "home" the night before, feeling a little more secure in the knowledge that if anyone broke into the apartment while away, he/she would pay. Two old small game leghold traps and the hastily made nailboards under the windows would cause more than discomfort.
Duffy now noted wherever he went, the 'off' uniforms were more evident. When one wasn't in sight he was sure one of the non-member 'sentients' was pulling observation duty. Easy enough to spot, they acted cognizant of him but now were not so skittish. Some even smiled at him. Something was up!
He also had this nagging feeling of something ... someone ... close by, unseen, watching. Only a vague feeling the couple days past but since last night, much stronger. The source of that feeling stayed as close by as possible. From a window, behind objects, in the brush/trees, Shiina did her shadow to his substance.
He was to start work in a couple days and decided to get on with the task of familiarizing himself with the campus and his duties. As good an excuse as any and looked, to him, less suspicuous in his comings and goings about the grounds.
Would they make a move on him? If so ... when?
"Maybe I should make a move on them ... one last chance at communication ..."
His two previous attempts had been shrugged off. The non-Battlefront 'sentients' also had been making an active effort to avoid him. As if everyone was ordered not to have anything to do with him.
It was then he decided.
"If the molehill won't come to Mohammed ..."
He was reluctant to try the principals' former office. Considering the last time, he felt it not a good idea just waltzing in to what he knew to be the nerve center of the Battlefront.
The opportunity for contact came sooner than expected and on the spur of the moment, he took it.
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| The yellow haired head set kid ... by herself, her back to him, talking in those even tones of hers ... |
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Scalp iritated and itching at the moment, Yusa had removed the headset. Rubbing an ear, she held the set freehand. In her concentration talking with Yuri, she didn't notice the foreigner had espied her from the southwest corner of class A.
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He decided to walk right up to her and "borrow" the phones. More than likely she was conversing with Ms. Nakamura and he could have a direct talk. This mincing/dancing around would be at an end.
The man glanced back the way he came and froze. The shadow of the first tier of Class A had an extra detail from the morning sun ... Of someone crouched behind the corner. The source of that uneasy feeling revealed at last.
Duffy immediately reversed himself back up the steps, sticking close to the building. The shadows' source froze. His observer was on to him. As the shadow made a move as if about to take off, Jack made his. This one had taken great pains not to be seen and he had to have a look.
Dashing to the corner, he swung wide to avoid attack. All he got was a glimpse of the trademark blue pleated skirt of the tri-S diving into a window of the second tier. The kid had to be incredibly fast for him to only make that out. Seeing his "tail" was shaken, Jack ran back down the steps to the front of the building.
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Shiina somersaulted onto the floor, momentarily startling a teacher and her morning math class.
Vaulting to her feet, she ran out the door and down the hall, accompanied by shouts from teacher and students alike. Having shaken off pursuit and not one to give up easily, she was determined to pick up the stalk again. If only the order was eliminate and not observe/evade ... She knew she could make quick work of this guy.
She'd been momentarily careless and knew it, having the sun 'outline' her like that. She blasted out the front of second tier and into the back of first.
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There she was, still yakking away and with her back to him. Excellent! Duffy slowed to a fast walk on approach.
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He was right next to her! Reaching out! Yusa was about to be assaulted and the ninja wasn't going to get there in time ... all the same ... Shiina rushed past other students drawing out her blades. KILL TIME!
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Feeling a tap on her left shoulder, Yusa turned with a quick gasp.
"Excuse me hon," Jack holding up his left index finger, distracting her as he deftly plucked the phones from her hand with his right, "thank you ..."
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Seeing the blonde OK, Shiina hit the brakes, ducking behind the jamb to the main doors
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Momentarily paralyzed with surprise, Yusa stood stock still, mouth open. Only her hand moved as she reached into a concealed skirt pocket. The scissors felt comforting.
Holding the headset to his ear, Duffy noted the young ladys' pocketing motion. Doing a slide step cautiously away, he pressed the transmit button, starting a conversation of his own.
"Uh ... hello?'
Yuri bolted up from her chair at the sound of the unfamiliar voice.
"Uh ... hello yourself."
"Ms. Nakamura is it?"
"Ye ... sss. I assume this is Duffy-san."
"Yes. The creepy old white guy you've had under surveillance for awhile-"
"Before we go any further, Yusa had better be all right, if you-"
"Oh she's fine, didn't hurt her. Just a little surprised is all." He held the phone/mic toward Yusa. "Say hi, hon."
"Uh ... hi hon ..."
"Cute ... Yeah she's OK," Jack concluded. "In fact we're walking to the corner of Class A so you can see she's all right. I assume you're in the old principals' office?"
"This is to show I'm only holding her phones hostage. She's rather reluctant to leave 'em with me ... kinda' lost without 'em." Looking up at the third floor window he could make nothing out. Morning sun this time giving it a mirror-like gleam.
"We were about to get in touch with you."
"Didn't know that, couldn't wait."
"So," Yuri began, "you must be just as anxious to talk as we are if not more so?"
"Just want to lay all the cards on the table."
"You can come on up right now."
"I was thinking of a more neutral setting," Duffy said. "Is the cafeteria all right with you ... about noon?"
Yuri could see he was playing it cagey as he had every right to. She also saw nothing wrong with the idea of a cafeteria meeting.
"Just you and I?"
"Also your spotter here ... Though ... there is someone else you could bring along."
"Oh?'
"I know of course, I'm being watched. While most of you I've seen (Easily enough!), I have a feeling someone else has been observing me a lot closer and more than regularly. Could you get her out in the open? Sign of good faith 'n all?"
Yuri smiled to herself. If Shiina was any good, which she was, she'd be near enough. Still, how'd he know it was a woman?
"Hand Yusa the phones. Need to talk to her a moment."
Duffy relinquished the headset.
"ARE you OK Yusa? Didn't hurt you or anything?"
"I'm fine. Just a bit surprised is all."
"So she cares about her people," Jack exclaimed to himself. "Good ... It means I'm not dealing with a bunch of callous jerks."
"That's good to hear," Yuri sighed with relief. "Okay ... Shiina is probably near. Go ahead and call out to her ... Tell her to show herself."
Looking about, Yusa complied, raising her voice.
"OK ... Shiina? ... Yuri says for you to go ahead and show yourself. It's alright. He just wants a look at who's riding him."
Jacks' thoughts ran in the range of, "What the ... HOLY!-," as he turned abruptly.
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| Just to his left, but a foot away ... |
He didn't see OR hear her approach.
She was just ... there.
"So that's my shadow," he thought. "Dang! Kid's good ... coulda' cut my throat before I knew it."
On Yuris' instruction Yusa handed the phones back to Duffy.
"I take it you want me to bring her along then?"
"Yes ... I'd feel better if she was in plain sight."
"Noon then. Cafeteria."
"Noon it is," he replied.
Handing Yusas' headset back, he did a slight bow noting the look of hostility on Shiinas' face.
Looking at Yusa, he said, "From where I stood, I thought something had to be done. I didn't mean to startle you or cause any bad feelings and I hope you'll forgive me.
"Ladies," he concluded and set off for his apartment.
Preparations to be done.
To be continued ...
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Storyline and original characters (only) copyright © 5-1-14 C V Ford
In Gods' Good Time chapters 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.
Go to Jays' Tee Vee blog main page here.
Disclaimer: The preceding is a NON-PROFIT work of fan fiction for entertainment purposes only. I make no claim to ownership of the names/characters, places, & events mentioned in this work that are the intellectual properties of others. They are the sole properties of their respective owners. Please, by all means support the owners of such properties in the purchase & enjoyment of their works.
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