Monthly Archive for September, 2005

Leather Pants

I found this over on Because the World Is Round and thought it was pretty damn funny. You can check out the original eBay auction here, but since it’s already ended (they sold for $102.50) the page will disappear sometime soon, so here’s the funny-ass description:

DKNY Men’s Leather Pants I Unfortunately Own
Stylish. Expensive. Very much a bad purchase for me.

You are bidding on a mistake.

We all make mistakes. We date the wrong people for too long. We chew gum with our mouths open. We say inappropriate things in front of grandma.

And we buy leather pants.

I can explain these pants and why they are in my possession. I bought them many, many years ago under the spell of a woman whom I believed to have taste. She suggested I try them on. I did. She said they looked good. I wanted to have a relationship of sorts with her. I’m stupid and prone to impulsive decisions. I bought the pants.

The relationship, probably for better, never materialized. The girl, whose name I can’t even recall, is a distant memory. I think she was short.

Ultimately the pants were placed in the closet where they have remained, unworn, for nearly a decade. I would like to emphasize that: Aside from trying these pants on, they have never, ever been worn. In public or private.

I have not worn these leather pants for the following reasons:

I am not a member of Queen.
I do not like motorcycles.
I am not Rod Stewart.
I am not French.
I do not cruise for transvestites in an expensive sports car.

These were not cheap leather pants. They are Donna Karan leather pants. They’re for men. Brave men, I would think. Perhaps tattooed, pierced men. In fact, I’ll go so far as to say you either have to be very tough, very gay, or very famous to wear these pants and get away with it.

Again, they’re men’s pants, but they’d probably look great on the right lady. Ladies can get away with leather pants much more often than men can. It’s a sad fact that men who own leather pants will have to come to terms with.

They are size 34×34. I am no longer size 34×34, so even were I to suddenly decide I was a famous gay biker I would not be able to wear these pants. These pants are destined for someone else. For reasons unknown - perhaps to keep my options open, in case I wanted to become a pirate - I have shuffled these unworn pants from house to house, closet to closet. Alas, it is now time to part ways so that I may use the extra room for any rhinestone-studded jeans I may purchase in the future.

These pants are in excellent condition. They were never taken on pirate expeditions. They weren’t worn onstage. They didn’t straddle a Harley, or a guy named Harley. They just hung there, sad and ignored, for a few presidencies.

Someone, somewhere, will look great in these pants. I’m hoping that someone is you, or that you can be suckered into buying them by a girl you’re trying to bed.

Please buy these leather pants.

Random Link: Writely - Web-based Word Processing

I found Writely today through the Furl most popular list.

Writely is a very cool idea. I remember reading on Jason Calacanis’ blog that he wished Google would release their GMail editor as a stand-alone web-based word processing app, and this looks like the embodiment of Jason’s wish.

Their steps of Editing, Publishing and Collaborating annoy me a bit. I think it’d be much nicer if they would simply give you a digital folder structure you could write and save documents under. Don’t try to become my collaboration and publishing service… stick with what you know and what you’re good at. Develop a kick ass free web-based word processor and leave it at that!

Not that most people will care either, but the HTML code their utility generates isn’t the cleanest either. If my entire document is in Arial and I select a section to change to another font, then change that same section back to Arial, I shouldn’t have multiple Arial tags in my code… Your app should realize “hey, there’s already a tag wrapping ALL this text in Arial… I don’t need to add a new one!”. But that really only matters to us nerds out there.

All-in-all, this is a cool site with a lot of potential! Check it out…

Work Meets the Sopranos

I’ve been catching up on my back seasons of the Sopranos, now that I’ve finally been able to get all of them from Blockbuster Online… I just wrapped up the first disc of season 3, and just saw Tony’s therapist get raped. At the end of the final episode, she has a dream. She starts out working at her desk, and the first thing I notice is what she’s filling out:

HCFA 1500 Insurance Claim Form

Most of you probably don’t have a clue what that is, but it’s a HCFA CMS-1500 claim form. It’s what the doctor’s office fills out and submits to your insurance carrier every time you go, and what we recieve at work by the thousands every day for processing and payment.

Have I become so pathetic that this is the first thing I notice in a scene from a show I’m deeply engrossed in?

One Year Babble-versary

Well, I actually started a post about this over a week ago, but it looks like the day actually managed to sneak up on me…

My first blog entry was posted one year ago today. I didn’t really start posting on anything resembling a regular basis until about February of 2005, but today still bears note as a very significant day: the day that everything Incoherent Babble has become was started.

I’d like to once again thank you, my readers, for actually wasting a few minutes of your day to read the random goodness that is my blog. There are around 400 of you out there checking back on a regular basis, which is honestly way more than I ever expected. It’s nothing less than amazing to me that there are 400 people out there in the world that would give a damn about my daily life and the totally random stuff I decide to talk about. You guys will always be special to me, you the few that I started with. I’d love to hear from everyone reading this, if you’ve got a minute. Drop me an email, or drop a comment on this post. I’m really interested to know why you keep reading… What is it that I talk about that keeps you interested? Is there anything I should focus on more often? Would you rather hear me bitch about marketing people more often? Just let me know, it’d mean a lot to me…

Here’s to 12 good months, and looking forward to years to come! Bill, you’re the only one in the area I know that reads… Drop me an email next week and I’ll buy you lunch to celebrate!

My Current Musical Selections…

It seems like this blog’s gotten far too impersonal as of late, so in continuing with my last post about favorites, I thought everyone might be mildly interested in what I’m listening to right now:

  • Anna Nalick
  • Hootie and the Blowfish
  • The Pussycat Dolls Don’t Cha (featuring Busta Rhymes) (Lyrics)
  • Wyclef Jean Perfect Gentleman
  • soulDecision Faded
  • City High What Would You Do?
  • Nickelback Photograph
  • Mya Case of the Ex (Whatcha Gonna Do)
  • Missy Eliott Hot Boyz
  • Natalie Imbruglia Torn (Lyrics)
  • William Shatner Real (featuring Brad Paisley) (Lyrics)
  • Ben Folds Brick (Lyrics)

I provided lyrics where I had them already in my database. I don’t link to Amazon because buying full CDs is so 90’s… And I’m too lazy to figure out how to link to iTunes at 1am. With any luck, I’ve been able to recommend something to at least someone out there that you might like!