Tragedy and Cartoon Physics

Tragedy and Cartoon Physics

The line between tragedy and comedy? Where does one end, the other begin?

Studying for a summer show, I heard something, about a certain play, and wanted to expand the idea.

Imagine the image of a figure running off a cliff, legs still churning in mid-air, apparently pedaling and paddling forward until the figure looks down. Then gravity takes hold, but not until the figure is aware that there is no support.

In cartoon physics, the law of gravity doesn’t apply until the character realizes that there is no support, then, sometimes, like, ever see the coyote blink before he falls?

In real life, though, same figure running off a cliff then being sucked downward immediately, or almost immediately, depending on angular momentum, right? That quickly becomes a tragedy.

Tragedy then must be immediate, but if there is a clever pause, or an edited pause, or some kind of timing that allows the humor of the situation to develop?

Think this is a big clue on how to deal with Saturn headed into Aquarius.

Previously mentioned, cf. this Aquarius.

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Roadside Texas

Roadside Texas

My annual, or semi-annual migratory route through Dallas brought up that curiosity question, and I found the answer — quick link (things we see). Full title is longer than the link, Things we see whilst on the road in Texas.

To me, this echoes the Lone Star Cafe in New York, with an iguana for a sign, I think? Never went there, don’t know, not for sure, but the sign was purported artwork and therefore, not a sign. Then came the Tango Frogs, again a sign that was not a sign, and those frogs had a final resting place close to that Milford (TX) thing.

From a cursory search, it’s a Tesla Power Coil for providing electrical current over the airwaves. To me, though, and the mention of the work of Daddy O, the frogs, the iguana, the Cadillacs in Amarillo? The Hula Hut’s Large Mouth Bass?

So I’m making a little leap in logic here, but I would hazard a guess that the “thing” is as much a billboard-type sign as it is technical wonder to zap juice to surrounding communities, as suggested.

Roadside Texas

I’m an astrologer; I will not mock pseudo-science.

I still think the big tower-looking thing is more a sign than science.

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the Portable Mercury Retrograde

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Gallows humor. One of my many failings.

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The astrology of the times? Previously, and I’ve alluded to this many times, this is much like 1960. While that’s too early for me to recall, I did have one recollection of a missile drill in school, first grade?

Might’ve been a tornado drill, too.

Raised in Texas, we tend to respect Mother Nature’s tempestuous fury.

I didn’t survive drinking Southern Comfort and bad tequila during high school to be taken out by a virus named for a cheap Mexican beer.

It’s a weird one, for sure.

But, astrologically, let’s go and look at the fear from 1960… 1842, 1901, 1961… Patterns and fear-lingering, not that the pandemic is without validity.

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Seems like local gatherings are closed — for the time being — shop here?

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Pie Day

Pie Day

That was a bad Friday the thirteenth?

Two local events cancelled.

We were sitting in a diner-like place, a taco joint, if you will, and I will, great breakfast plates, heaped tall with eggs, peppers, cheese, cheese-like substances, and the pork chop special, before 10:30 AM? Like $3.95.

It’s a good deal. Filling, delicious, nutritious, &c.

In the background, a TV droned on, and while I couldn’t make out the news, it filtered back through, a few moments later, all events that draw more than 250 people were being asked to shut down.

Yeah, I’m OK with that.

As always, my most current information about appearances?

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Take note, the big events in — one medium, one big, both “postponed.”

No complaints. I am available by phone — email me to make arrangements.

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Friday the 13th

Friday the 13th

Think I covered the idea that this year contains not one but two of these. Think I also spit out the quote from a certain Scorpio who is in the know, “Friday the 13th isn’t unlucky — unless you’re a Templar.” She sniggered.

There’s the old blues tune, “If it wasn’t for bad luck wouldn’t have no luck at all…” Tends to be followed by a rift.

My personal best recollection was some mention in the book, Holy Blood, Holy Grail, a source for Dan Brown’s later ouvre with the original source a cornucopia of symbols and arcane images. I had a memory of the image of a skull on crossed thigh bones, chattering away. Then, too, the notion of the slaughter of the Templars, on a certain Friday the 13th.

“Kill them all, let God sort them out.” I can’t do it in Middle French, or Latin, but I would guess French.

The skull and bones got an update, in recent years, as one space pirate — space ghost in the machine — opted for a flag with a skull over crossed lightening bolts. I mocked up my own version as suited my humor at the time. Glowing red eyes in a death head — over crossed lightning bolts.

More recently, as I sink back in old Shakespeare material, there’s always my favorite little lines from the Prince — “Alas, poor Yorick,” and etc.

Two People

Two People

The challenge is to “Name two people who have had a significant impact on your life.”

My life. Two people.

One? One is a cop in Austin. I never knew him as a professional, or, I should say in a professional sense. Subservient to this contemplation, though, there was cop in old El Paso, client, then friend. Turned into a pair of cops, and the rest is old news.

But the one in Austin?

Showed up to listen to music one night, listening to one of the great troubadours of Texas music, a singer/songwriter, just a guitar and mostly empty venue. Cop was funny. He told stories that were all off the record, and there was reason why he was a Law Enforcement Officer. Kind, generous, assumed, my appearance suggested it, that I probably smoked pot. I don’t. I didn’t, at that time, either, but it doesn’t matter.

He shrugged, and suggested, as soon as it was legal, he was going to fire one up, but until then, it was his job to arrest law-breakers. I was drinking sparkling water, my date had a beer, and the cop had one beer. Maybe two, but I think just the one.

He was ex-military, and that was obvious, even when in civilian attire, his clothes lined up, were matched, and the beeper — that long ago — was dressed and squared away. Gentle soul, kind person, a cop for all the right reasons, trying to help people out — oftentimes at their worst. I have remained forever indebted to Austin PD since then, a genuine good person.

Two People

Then there was the priest, Catholic Priest, collar, everything. In the pre-hurricane town of Port A. Lonely winter Thursday, I think, in that wan, early morning cloud-sodden weather of the fall, cold day, with thick cloud cover making it even more depressive, and ill-suited for fishing. Still, in Port A’s coffee shop, getting an espresso-based beverage, I could sense a person behind me.

There he was, bewildered, looking at the menu, not unlike a certain gilded mermaid, too many choices, and not enough in English, although, with a collar, he might speak Latin. I had an overwhelming urge to “Pay it forward,” and the collar sealed it for me. I offered to buy him a cup of coffee, made a recommendation, then paid, and angled for polite benediction — or something. I actually assumed nothing.

We chatted, briefly, and I felt as if I had been touched by the Holy Spirit (tm) itself. Affable, and almost unflappable — he concurred with the then-new pope dude, “You know, do no wrong, be nice, don’t hurt people, heaven is for all.”

I’ve known two or three people of faith that I believe are really doing the lord’s work, as they might suggest. One’s a former pastor of my own wee mum. Another was associated with the same with but declined ordination based on political underpinnings. Not misunderstanding, just agree to disagree, probably about women’s rights.

That priest, a traveling priest, mentioned something about mass on the beach, suggested I might like it, but hey, no worries.

If I were to grow up, I would like to be like them emulate their spirit, care, and unflappable compassion, and easy mannerisms.

Two People

So, what two people?

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via Book VIII

via Book VIII

“61. Enter into every man’s ruling Reason, and give every one else an opportunity to enter into thine.”

“61. To enter others’ minds and let them enter yours.”

LVIII. “To pierce and penetrate into the estate of every one’s understanding that thou hast to do with: as also to make the estate of thine own open, and penetrable to any other.”

Marcus Aurelius

Marcus Aurelius

Marcus Aurelius

Marcus Aurelius (Loeb Classical Library)

Delphi Complete Works of Marcus Aurelius – Marcus Aurelius

Meditations – Marcus Aurelius & Gregory Hays

Meditations: A New Translation (Modern Library)

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