February 2010
24 posts
The employers from Hong Kong heard so many great things about NYU students, so they thought as I passed by in my sequin bra.
Feb 28th
She dropped the loaf of bread and then asked for a pricecheck. ‘But it’s been on the floor!’ she protested.
Feb 27th
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The designer picked the lock on my bathroom door just as masterfully as he broke the combination to my underpants.
Feb 25th
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I’ll be reading with several amazing Poets & Writers at Cave Canem Foundation on Monday March 1, 6:30 pm. http://j.mp/dwi9jt
Feb 24th
She trained her baby well, to jump into puddles with a squeeze, and if the moment’s right, she’ll land herself a new, wet, daddy.
Feb 24th
‘How dare you call yourself a porn theorist,’ she said, ‘when you’ve never even seen cake fart?’
Feb 23rd
‘We don’t got that color in stock,’ she repeated even after I pointed at the black lipstick.
Feb 22nd
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‘You have to follow your heart,’ said the youngest of the lesbian triplets. ‘It led me to my husband.’
Feb 21st
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So, true, your bag is lost and so our sobriety. But at least the memory remains.
Feb 20th
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The smug look of certain people when I ask them to retrieve something labeled with my last name makes me wish it were even less phonetic.
Feb 18th
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‘This snow,’ she said. ‘It’s so wet it’s neither snow nor sleet. It’s—I don’t know—like water falling from the sky.’
Feb 17th
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The ladies circled the dryer once it hit the one minute mark, the largest claiming ownership while the others squawked in protest.
Feb 16th
She felt flattered so many of us were vying for her attention, but we in the line had different thoughts regarding the payroll receptionist.
Feb 13th
‘I didn’t know it’s her birthday too,’ she said, passing the signed card back. ‘In a week,’ he said, then added, ‘oh right. Happy birthday.’
Feb 12th
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Can’t ignore how it’s always standing room here. What a miserable elevator, our labor. We children of the equator.
Feb 11th
There is some white substance melting outside my window. I call it promise.
Feb 10th
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My childhood off the boat is eating a donut with fork and spoon, a napkin hanging from the neck, while wearing a parka in summer.
Feb 9th
He tugged at her sleeve. ‘How much?’ The clerk pointed at the the price tag, ‘$1.00’ in alphanumerals. ‘But I can’t read Chinese,’ he said.
Feb 8th
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Early memories of a soft spoken sea, where heavy leaves float on its tense surface, frozen in time.
Feb 7th
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Brewing nausea in my gut/ Churning a burrito wrapped with guilt/ Soon it will come out the butt/ Wiped away with a paper quilt.
Feb 6th
Slow sleeping in this asphyxiated skin, as ashen as an asphalt grin.
Feb 5th
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Making rules on the fly, we dealt the cards with whimsy not deft. ‘In Jamaica they call it Solo.’ I nodded, pouring more in her cup to win.
Feb 4th
She called to say it’s snowing. ‘Did you know that?’ I nodded and hung up.
Feb 3rd
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Your morning static awaits. Once that shower ends he’s back. Then comes reality alone. Like I said. Static.
Feb 2nd
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Her daughter, in full leopard winter wear, looked a little too comfortable nestled at the bottom of that foldable pushcart.
Feb 1st
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