TIMED WRITING EXERCISES INSPIRED BY NATALIE GOLDBERG'S WRITING DOWN THE BONES

May 4: Smooth Move (10 minutes)

I start my Master Cleanse tomorrow. I am having my tea before bed now. I went to the store and bought forty lemons, a quart of maple syrup and a box of laxative tea. I hesitated for a moment when I saw that this company also (now) makes a chocolate flavored Smooth Move. Why, I love chocolate! ...But, no, I just can't go there!

Tonight I went to G.'s house to rehearse for a gig on gay pride day, a disco improv thing. It's very exciting. I don't know why I'm so excited. Well, I didn't know why I was so excited about it except that when I got home I told S. that this was what I always wanted to do. Twenty some odd years ago it was my dream to play a one-fingered keyboard and rock back and forth on my feet and make up silly songs, in front of people. We aren't exactly making up songs, but we're making them disco, the ones that aren't. Several of them -- maybe all but one -- are songs that G. wrote, and perhaps she wrote them as disco songs, but one of them is a gospel song, an old Louvin Brothers' song, "I Like the Christian Life," which really is special with the EuroTrance style added to it! We did this, G. and S. and me, when we performed in LaGrange. That was a fun gig. G. did the first set and then S. and I went up for the second set and sang seven or eight gospel songs, most of them with the help of the presets on my keyboard. I was a little embarrassed that my keyboard had some dust on it tonight when I got it there. Truth is I haven't touched it since the gig in LaGrange, but I also live in a very dusty house, and all of the windows are open now and the fans are blasting, and there are dust bunnies coming out from under everything that are actually the size of bunnies!

I don't want to whine about the Master Cleanse. I don't want to be nit-picky. I talked to C. tonight. She just finished doing her Master Cleanse. I wrote in a recent blog that she referred to herself as being a "Jehovah's Witness Convert to the Cleanse" and I got a weird response to that blog from some sort of religious nut or something, I'm not sure. I didn't click on the link, and I didn't allow the comment to be posted. It wasn't weird enough to be put up there for weirdness factor. It seemed more like a possible spam or even an evil virus. I don't know. I don't know much about those kinds of things. The comment said:

DIVORCE, BLOOD TRANSFUSIONS, AND OTHER LEGAL ISSUES AFFECTING CHILDREN OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES

It had a link to the "article" or a website or something. I really couldn't figure it out. It just seemed weird, so I clicked the "reject" button instead of the "publish" button. I don't know how many people really read my blog. Well, I have one of those timer things. Or timer isn't the right word. I can't think of the right word right now. It's the little rainbow box at the bottom of the right side of the page. It tells me who* has been looking at the blog and where they are and when they did it and which page they came on at and which page they left from, and it has a world map. It's kind of interesting. I guess it's used for some kind of marketing thing. Maybe that's how this weird message got to me. Or maybe that just came about because I only started blogging recently and they're bound to get you sooner or later. Whatever.

*not by name; it just has the network the person connects to in order to get internet access, if that scared you from making a comment. I do enjoy getting comments, real comments, comments from actual people who have actually read the blog they're commenting on!