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Monday, January 13, 2014

Laugh with me.






This Sunday I was having coffee at a cafĂ© in the Castro area of San Francisco, reading a book called “How to Say A Few Words” by David Guy Powers (SAFW) published in 1953. In this book, it talks about how to capture an audience with story-telling, advertisements, political speeches, etc. It is as outdated as much as it is contemporary. I was sitting next to a lady and her 7 or 9 year old daughter. They were playing a French card game. It reminded me of Old Maid or Skip-Bo but all French words. I figured it was a learning game for the child. Across from me was two older men, I’d say in their 60’s and I would put money that they were two gay men, but that doesn’t matter. Now you know, I was having coffee next to two assumed gay men and a mother and her daughter. The server was a young black girl in a French Maid outfit and a green wig. There was a sign that said “DON’T FEED THE PIGEONS”, so instead I just waved my hand in the air for the two pigeons to fly away, just to have them fly back over and I’d wave them away, and they’d still come back and forth, and so on. I would have felt better about feeding them since they seem to come back anyway, besides I couldn’t finish my potatoes from my breakfast, they have since gone to waste I’m sure. I began to wonder, how do I feel about couples? I’m probably one of the few single people in the world who is perfectly fine with couples. Why not? There is something refreshing about couples that I can’t quite put my finger on it…actually, I can. The couple doesn’t have to be the best pair, or the best fit for each other, but the fact that two people can become one is inspiring and lovely. Maybe they smile every time they say each others name, maybe they don't. Maybe they are afraid it won’t work out, maybe they are not. Maybe they are constantly questioning the relationship, maybe they are not. Maybe one likes the other more, or maybe not. Maybe they are super excited to jump in bed, sleep and awake next to the love of their life, or maybe they aren't. There are a lot of unknowns in a relationship, and that makes being in a relationship an adventure, just as adventurous as being single. Things may not go as planned in life, and essentially you are on your own, but in a relationship you have someone else with you to laugh about all those things that go "wrong" or perhaps, they are going just as they are supposed to be. 


Often I laugh with myself, then, I think “hmmm, I wonder if I would laugh this hard with a boyfriend?” I’d like to think so. The last meal in the apartment, we don’t get paid for another week, and “Oops, I just dropped it all on the floor…hahahahahaha…kiss me.” “Oh no! Your Mother is visiting, we had lots of wine and I just crawled into bed with her on accident, in my underwear?! Hahahahahaha, kiss me…and more cream for my coffee please, Ma”. “Why on Earth would you rent a movie that has Nicholas Cage as the main character? Hahahahaha, let’s make it a drinking game…kiss me”. “I got these tickets to this big dance party. It has 3 dance floors, 8 DJ’s, a photo booth, a rooftop patio, lots of people…and we haven’t been out dancing in a while…[silence]…we can play hide and seek…SOLD!...hahahahaha, kiss me.” So, I figure if all of those scenarios happen in my relationship, then I will laugh just as hard with my boyfriend. And when my friend Lindsay tried to get me a date to her wedding, which will be this spring, I wondered “why is she trying to set me up with a date for her wedding? She knows I’m “solo Cody”, and that’s totally fine. I figured it’s because she didn’t want me to be laughing alone. The text conversation:

Lindsay
“The dots are gold.”

Cody
“Um. Yes. ?”

Lindsay
“I’ll grab him. Might be our guy for you for the wedding.”

Cody
“Yeah. Grab him. Give him my info. Fly him up to SF for the weekend.”

Lindsay
“He even comes with instructions. Excellent house guest.”

Lindsay always has weird conversations with me. They don’t always make sense, but we essentially speak the same language. "The dots are gold” really means, “I have found your man, things are looking bright”. Thanks Lu, you really know the way to my heart. I now have a date for her wedding. I just hope he doesn’t give me a hickey. And by the end of the night, he will be hanging around my neck. It’ll take all night, but I’ll loosen him up after a few Destructors. I know with a date or not, I won’t be laughing alone, or crying alone, although I may dance on my own…but only when I need to flail my arms and kick my legs to “You Make My Dreams Come True”.



Meet my date, Bo.