Shaken, Not Stirred

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JUNE 21, 2012 3:02PM

Open Call Repost: The List

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Here is a piece I did early in my tenure here. It got two rates and one comment, and that was from my daughter-in-law who introduced me to OS and then promptly dropped out.

This piece is a personal favorite of mine and I was disappointed it didn't do better, but I seem to have a tin ear for such things.

I like the structure of it. It isn't a belly laugh job but is, I hope, a fun summer read, a time when people are putting off chores to grab a little hammock time. I hope you enjoy:

 

The List 

 

I love it when the flotsam of someone else’s life washes up on the rocky shore of my existence.

 

I found someone’s old to-do list in the library book I was reading. Not yet wholly absorbed in the book, I mulled over this trivial little list and wondered what I could deduce about the person who wrote it.

 

THE EVIDENCE OF THE BOOK

 

The book, “The Ghosts of Cannae: Hannibal and the Darkest Hour of the Roman Republic" by Robert L. O’Connell, recounts the bloodiest battle in ancient western history during which Hannibal’s horde surrounded the largest Roman army ever assembled and proceeded to hack, stab, and slash to death 48,000 of its members. Clearly, this will never make Oprah’s Book Club. It’s a guy book all the way right down to the detailed description of how to eviscerate someone with a sword.

 

THE EVIDENCE OF THE PAPER

 

The note paper on which the list is written, however, is decorated with hearts and a big pair of red lips and has a headline that reads: “Love Makes the World Go Round.” So our list writer could now be either a very bloody minded woman going through a bitter divorce vicariously enjoying the violent death of 48,000 men, or a very secure male. I am not particularly insecure, but this is not the paper I would choose to write my order list on for the guys down at the lumber yard.

 

THE EVIDENCE OF THE LIST

 

Here is what is on the list:

paint front door (struck through)

bushes

look at patios

spray weeds

do windows

shirts (illegible) (struck through)

refrigerator

iron

coins

 

There is not too much to learn about our writer here. None of these chores are gender specific like “take out the garbage” or “get nails done.” All of these items could easily be on my list, except ironing. I don’t iron. I don’t even fold. I am happy being wrinkled. However, I do windows, am a regular Hannibal when it comes to hacking at bushes and weeds, and like nothing better then spending a Saturday afternoon creeping around yards looking at patios.

 

I also make lists. Based on a recent experience, I am starting a new one called “Don’t Ever Do That Again List.” The first item is going to be "don’t eat a hard boiled egg and wash it down with prune juice before taking a six mile walk."

 

CONCLUSION

 

Suddenly, it all became clear and I understood the list. It is what I call a Coffee Cup list or what is more commonly known as a Honey Do list. Each morning, next to my coffee cup on the kitchen counter, my wife leaves a list of things she “requests” that I do during the day.

 

Our reader painted the door, did whatever to the shirts and decided that enough was enough; he was going to lean back in the old chaise lounge and absorb a little historic mayhem. Using his beloved’s “little list” as his bookmark was a nice touch.  I like this guy and wonder if he got to finish the book, or at least got to the gory part, before his wife got home and made him move the refrigerator.

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I liked this a lot and do the same sort of thing all the time with stuff I find in books.
Your "no belly laugh" comment, however, was off the mark. The first item on your own "don't do again" list got a big one from me.
I just matched your previous rate tally, and may you accumulate many more :) I love your writing (and your blog title) but have to admit that I wonder if you made up that book title? Oh, and you don't have a tin ear.
@jl, you must find enough things in books to keep you in blogs for a lifetime. Thanks.
@dirndl, sorry, it sounded like I was fishing for a compliment but often pieces that I labor over and have high hopes for fizzle, and others I just fire off do well, and I can't predict which is which. Thanks
You found MY list! ha ha How do you know it isn't "Paint the Bushes"? Now I'm getting giddy - my out-of-town grandchildren just left! R
that could easily be my list too... well, i dont do windows but still...

there is a website belonging to someone who owns a used bookstore called "Forgotten Bookmarks" that highlights interesting things like lists etc found in the used books (s)he purchases. i actually follow it on facebook and find the imaginings of who the owners of the bookmarks might have been interesting.
Gerald, I'm glad you re-posted this. I missed it the first time, probably because I was not a member at the time. Oh those lists for us retired guys. Just when we thought we could settle down from the hassles of a working man, the lists appear out of nowhere.
I Enjoyed it for its believability most of all.
R
I love lists. And fniding someone else's is like finding a treasure. Nice job.
I love lists. And finding someone else's is like finding a treasure. Nice job.
I think this reposting idea is a great one - I feel like most people here didn't get a lot of comments, ratings, or views with their first few posts. I didn't catch this one the first time around, and did very much enjoy it - and once my boyfriend stops reading my Kindle, I now have a new strategy for getting his attention regarding chores (and also a potential gift idea - this book sounds like it's right up his alley!). On the other hand, I would argue that maybe no chores are gender-specific nowadays: If you're in a relationship with a Goth or emo guy, or someone who has a job where their hands have to look perfect, "get nails done" or "do nails" could totally be a male thing, and as for taking out the garbage...sigh...no matter how much I try to convince my boyfriend that that's traditionally a man thing to do, more often than not it's me who remembers to take the bag down to the trash room in the lobby.....but that might change when I make him his list! :-)