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From last week’s New Yorker’s “Shouts & Murmurs” column.

My Quiet Time
by Andy Borowitz

Q. What are some things you do to manage your time effectively?
A. I get up at 4:30 every morning. I like the quiet time. It’s a time I can recharge my batteries a bit. I exercise and I clear my head and I catch up on the world. I read papers. I look at e-mail. I surf the Web. I watch a little TV, all at the same time. I call it my quiet time but I’m already multitasking. I love listening to music, so I’ll do that in the morning, too, when I’m exercising and watching the news.
—An interview with Robert Iger, the C.E.O. of Disney, in the Times.

Whoever said that the early bird gets the worm could have been talking about me, only I’m a person, not a bird, and I’m not interested in getting worms, more like getting things done. But I do get up early. In fact, the secret to my success could be boiled down to three little words: my quiet time. It begins at 1 A.M., when I get out of bed, check my e-mail, brush my teeth, scan some documents, and floss. Then I’ll surf the Web, maybe order a sectional couch or trade zloty futures. Last week, I bought a Swiss chalet and sold it at a twenty-per-cent profit while I was still in my pajamas. I wanted to high-five someone, but no one else was awake. Sometimes I can’t remember if I’ve flossed already, so I’ll do it again, just to be sure, while checking my e-mail and maybe sending a fax. Did I mention that the early bird gets the worm? That in many ways applies to me.

By 1:03, I’ve had two cups of coffee, I’m down in my basement on the elliptical, and my heart is pounding like a cheetah’s. I know that cheetahs have a fast heart rate because I often watch Animal Planet while I’m on the elliptical, although sometimes I’ll do the picture-in-picture thing so I can watch CNBC Asia while I’m watching the thing about the cheetahs. It isn’t always about cheetahs; it’s about other animals, too, like meerkats. I just said cheetahs as a for instance. I do the elliptical naked. One time when I was on the elliptical, I patched myself into a conference call in Jakarta and accidentally hit the camera thing on my phone, so everyone wound up seeing me in the buff, all flopping around and everything. Another time when I was on the elliptical, I saw an amazing documentary about cheetahs.

While I’m on the elliptical and maybe ordering a hovercraft online, I’ll drain a six-pack of Red Bull. Red Bull Red Bull Red Bullybullybull. Then I’ll call London. I don’t have any business in London, but I have a London phone directory and I like to call people at random. It helps me clear my head. You’d be surprised, though, how some people in London will get totally honked off if you call them out of the blue just to say “What’s up?” It’s not an anti-American thing; sometimes I’ll call them with a fake British accent and say “Tallyho!” and they’ll still get pissed. They’ll act like it’s the middle of the night, even though with the time change and everything it’s already 6 A.M. But even if they tell me to go fuck myself it recharges my batteries.

There’s no end to the things I can accomplish during my quiet time. I have a fairly nimble contralto voice, and after I pop an amphetamine or two I’ll work my way through the Metropolitan Opera repertoire, taking breaks to revise my will or maybe buy a fishing lodge. One thing I like to do is a controlled burn of dry twigs in the woods behind my house. I’ll do the elliptical for twenty minutes, set fire to the woods, sing an aria from “The Magic Flute,” then jump back on the elliptical. Now, here’s something that honks me off: neighbors who call the fire department when you’re in the middle of a controlled burn. Those sirens start wailing and, before you know it, there goes my quiet time. I guess the world is divided into two kinds of people: those who understand quiet time and those who don’t. By the way, you know who really makes the most of their quiet time? Cheetahs. I saw a documentary on them one time and they are awesome.

Hurt Feelings

It’s been a long two weeks at work and today was a particularly trying day where it seemed like I couldn’t get anything 100% done.  I was a little dejected on the shuttle ride home when “Hurt Feelings” from the SubPop Amazon Sampler came up on shuffle on my iPod and suddenly made the day feel so so much better.  It’s like the Flight of the Conchords knew what was wrong and knew exactly what to say…

flight-of-the-conchords-posters

Hurt Feelings
(go get it for free at Amazon!)

Some people say that rappers don’t have feelings
We have feelings (we have feelings)
Some people say that we are not rappers
We’re rappers (that hurts our feelings)
It hurts our feelings when you say we’re not rappers

Some people say that rappers are invincible
We’re ‘vincible (we’re ‘vincible)
What you are about to hear are true stories (real experiences)
Autobiographical raps (things that happen to us)
All true - bring the rhymes!

I make a meal for my friends, try to make it delicious
Try to keep it nutritious; create wonderful dishes
Not one of them thinks about the way I feel
Nobody compliments the meal

I’ve got hurt feelings
I’ve got hurt feelings
I feel like a prize asshole, no one even mentions my casserole
I’ve got hurt feelings
I’ve got hurt feelings
You could have said something nice about my profiteroles

Here’s a little story to bring a tear to your eye
I was shopping for a wet suit to scuba dive
But every suit I try is too big around the thighs
And the assistants suggests I try a ladies’ size

I’ve got hurt feelings
I’ve got hurt feelings
I’m not gonna wear a ladies’ wet suit - I’m a man!
I’ve got hurt feelings
I’ve got hurt feelings
Get me a small mans’ wet suit please

It’s my birthday 2003
Waiting for a call from my family…
They forgot about me

I’ve got hurt feelings
I’ve got hurt feelings
The day after my birthday is not my birthday, mum

I call my friends, say, “let’s go into town”
But they’re all too busy to go into town
So I go by myself, I go into town
Then I see all my friends; they’re all in town

I’ve got hurt feelings
I’ve got hurt feelings
They’re all lined up to watch that movie, Maid In Manhattan

Have you ever been told that your ass is too big?
Have you ever been asked if your hair is a wig?
Have you ever been told you’re mediocre in bed?
Have you ever been told you’ve got a weird-shaped head?

Has your family ever forgotten you and driven away?
Once again they forgot about J
Were you ever called “homo” ’cause at school you took drama?
Have you ever been told that you look like a llama?

Tears of a rapper (tears of a rapper)
I’m cryin’ tears of a rapper (tears of a rapper)

Hurt feelings…

Have you ever been made fun of ’cause of where you were from?
Have you ever been dissed over the intercom?
Have you ever found a gift you’ve given thrown away?
Have you ever been told that you’re the wrong shape?
Have you ever been told you’re Miss New Zealand?
Have you ever had hurt feelings?

I saw this table set of kitchen ware while shopping at Bed Bath and Beyond last weekend:

Chinoise

As a Chinese person, I wasn’t sure how I was supposed to feel about this. Offended?  Charmed?  Mostly the latter, which further reminded me how Asian I am for liking cutesy things like this so much.

  • Indie label free sampler bonanza (ie. subpop, anti-, saddle creek) over @amazonmp3. Sweet! http://snurl.com/esq4f #
  • yes @danvdk, but bananagrams is a parable for life: sometimes all your letters fit, other times you just have a bunch of vowels and z’s #
  • Love the energy of the crowd at the World Baseball Classic final between Japan and Korea - US sports could use more enthusiastic Asian fans #

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  • NOT COOL, @YouTube: “The Haunting” video ad that autoplays on the homepage today. “Hide Advertisement” just shrinks it to the GROSSEST PART #
  • The Batronaut is my mammalian hero, going bravely where no bat has gone before: http://tinyurl.com/dzbds7 #
  • Dammit Twitter, why are you randomly disappearing my updates?! #
  • The Batronaut is my mammalian hero, going bravely where no bat has gone before: http://tinyurl.com/dzbds7 #
  • OH today: “once the pitchforks are out, its hard to convince the mob to put them down.” Rational behavior is a convenience these days #
  • I kind of really love that @NASAkepler is “Twitter-ing”… could you imagine getting THE news about extraterrestrial life via tweet? #

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  • Beware the Ides of March (aka, have you slighted any of your subordinates lately?) #
  • Hm, took two hours for an emailed photo post to Twitpic to appear on Twitter - is that normal? #
  • http://twitpic.com/20jer - A little bit of Paris at work today: raspberry almond macaroons (they are actually a lovely shade of delicat … #
  • http://twitpic.com/1zvv8 - @fuzzysquid, damn no it didnt, it was an ordinary Sprinkles cupcake - but it had a quasi-target on it! Sublim … #
  • Is it possible to accidentally eat an entire cupcake? A perfectly good way to ruin dinner (I only meant to eat half of it, I swear…) #
  • Read DT Max’s piece on David Foster Wallace last night before bed. I was so moved, I couldnt bring myself to read the Pale King excerpt… #

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Inspired by the economic collapse happening all around us, Sam and I decided to play an Economic Armageddon-themed round of Bananagrams .  Our boards below:

Jennie's Board

My board. I stuck primarily to Finance.

Sam's board

Sam took armageddon literally and went with a more apocolyptic glossary.

It has been a long slug-it-out kind of month at work but there are always little things that make me smile and appreciate being there.  Today it was the raspberry almond macarons for dessert at lunch.  I had 20  minutes to grab some lunch and eat before a meeting but I took an extra minute to enjoy these lovely pink treats.  The macaron moment made my day much better.

 

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(They were much pinker and prettier in real life!)

  • There is a very fine line between stylish and Chinese mom bob hair I have to take care not to cross when getting a haircut… dangerous #
  • My preferred method of stress management today has been Thin Mint therapy : when in doubt, eat a cookie. #
  • A lead-footed shuttle driver very quickly makes you grateful for the ones that give you a smooth ride. driving a bus != a car, buddy! #
  • On Sundays, I regularly wake up wanting to eat dim sum. It’s kind of weird, but I guess that’s the Chinese stomach in me. #

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We has it :(

Death
  • Is craving a large cold bowl of almond jelly with lychee… #
  • Braid is on sale this week for 800 XBL points (33% off) Those of you w Xbox 360s that haven’t bought it yet - go! http://tinyurl.com/dcl8qc #
  • Was on the treadmill last night when the #nSOTU started. Bumped up the speed when Michelle came on camera looking totally fit - yes I can! #
  • RT @davegirouard: Why is it the SF Chron and NYT cant afford to deliver newsprint to my house but I cant get the local freebie to stop…? #
  • My boss’ last day is tomorrow: I am so happy for her great new opportunity but also panicked and a bit self-pitying at losing her #
  • Friday night = me and Sam on the couch in our pjs, fending off Nazi Zombies in Call of Duty while drinking wine. Good for These Times. #

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The tart frozen yogurt craze has arrived on my street with the opening of a Tuttimelon five blocks away.

Yogurt has touched down in Russian Hill

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