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Anonymous Chief Seattle said...

My 2c: use flashbacks instead of date headers. The latter make it read like a screenplay. You're not writing a screenplay, are you Steve?

3/31/10, 5:36 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

nice read

3/31/10, 7:16 PM

Anonymous none of the above said...

Nice job with the punchline, assuming the readers have heard the joke Travis keeps telling.

3/31/10, 7:40 PM

Blogger Viking said...

Excellent!

4/1/10, 12:56 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

How does the joke go?

4/1/10, 1:41 AM

Blogger DCThrowback said...

I like the joke - though I had to be reminded by a comment to check it. Well played.

I could also see this as a "choose your own adventure" serial.

"Turn to page 35 if you elect to take the 2 year-interest only loan. Turn to page 76 if you elect to stay in your cramped LA apartment earning no equity and getting no tax benefit paying $1900/mo while your brother-in-law continually makes fun of you."

Oh the pressure!

4/1/10, 4:50 AM

Blogger David said...

The characterization of Travis is good. Steve has a flair for this. Screenplay or novel, he should bang it out. The material is so rich, it's like picking fruit off the trees. Even the title ain't so bad.

4/1/10, 7:09 AM

Blogger Victoria said...

Steve,
From what you just did in posting your short story, I guess it's safe to say that you will never, ever use the HTML codes of (span class="fullpost") and (/span), in order to put the balance of text on its own page, and not fill up the home page. Am I right in assuming this?

4/1/10, 9:07 AM

Anonymous Jan said...

How goes the joke?

4/2/10, 7:28 AM

Anonymous none of the above said...

Comedy lets you get away with saying stuff that will enrage people if said with a straight face. This is basically 90% of Jon Stewart's success during the Bush years. It's not like he was bringing some kind of deep insight to political analysis--he just figured out how to point out what a bunch of fools we had leading us in a way that somehow didn't get the pushback he'd have gotten if he'd been a "serious" commentator.

The statements about society that are made in this piece would probably be unpublishable in a mainstream magazine, but I could imagine seeing this piece appear in such a magazine. Perhaps there's a useful lesson there?

4/2/10, 7:33 AM

Anonymous Gary in FH said...

The joke goes roughly like this:

A man joins a monastery that practices not only poverty, but silence: each monk must be completely silent for ten years, after which he may utter two words to the order's leader.

The man enters the order, does his daily tasks, and keeps silent for ten years, at the end of which he's brought before the brother-leader for his two words. He utters the following: "Bed hard."

Ten years later, after spending 20 years in almost total silence, he comes to the order's leader to say: "Food bland."

Ten years on, after 30 years as a faithful monk, he appears before the head brother with two words: "I quit."

The brother responds: "Good thing, you've done nothing but bitch and moan since you got here."

4/3/10, 2:47 PM

Blogger andyb40 said...

That was genius Steve.
There's also nothing worse than taking time to produce something like this and give it away, only to have someone tell you some minor change THEY would have made to it.
Chief and Victoria: go write your own blog.

4/9/10, 2:20 PM

Anonymous HVAC Man said...

I know that people are sick of hearing this, but it is true. Any unruly or disruptive behavior on an aircraft may very well be perceived by the flight crew as a potential security threat and should never be tolerated.

5/30/10, 4:55 PM

Blogger Ray Sawhill said...

Funny and smart stuff!

4/24/13, 9:18 AM

Anonymous BurplesonAFB said...

This is an excellent post! I thought you wrote an article about A/C and Houston, but it was just comments on Marginal Rev. Anyway I was searching Steve Sailer "The right stuff"

There are many more hits and I will read them all.

6/20/14, 10:05 AM

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