Wednesday, July 10, 2013

The Magic Raincoat....

It’s old. I have had the magic raincoat for at least 20 years.  It was a few years before I found out that it was magic.  The magic works about 97% of the time.  Here is how it works:

I bring the raincoat with me, I unfold it, carry it wherever I go.  If it does rain, it does not rain on me, when I am outdoors.  It’s like this: it’s raining when I leave for work, no problem, attached garage, so I don’t get rained on.  Drive to work, raincoat unfolded on the passenger seat, the rain stops when I arrive at work and prepare to exit the car.  It rains later, when I am inside the building working.  Lunchtime?  I put on the raincoat and it’s not raining while I go to lunch, or when I return and walk from car to building.  5 O’clock whistle blows?  The rain stops before I exit the building, and starts again after I am in the car and driving.  Home at last, it’s not raining at all here…..

Seriously, I have had many days like this! The key is that I must have the raincoat and it must be unfolded.   I had a co-worker, Kirby D., and if it would start to rain after we were in the office, Kirby would turn around slowly and ask me, “did you bring it?”  And I would say, “Yes, Kirby, I have it unfolded.”   And he would smile and turn back to his desk.  I think he really believed in the magic raincoat, and it never failed me as long I worked with Kirby D. 

Not everyone believes me, or they just don’t want to admit that it works.  The magic raincoat.  It’s a pale greenish hue, made of polyvinyl chloride (pvc), with nylon and polyester.  It has a nice roomy hood with a visor, so it keeps the rain off my glasses –on the rare occasion that I do get rained on while wearing the magic raincoat.  I think it cost around $30.  When  I got it I liked it so much that I bought another one and my mother got one too.  Later, when I wanted another color I got a third magic raincoat.  The funny thing is that I didn’t realize that it was a magic raincoat until I owned all three of them.  And they are all magic.  I carry one more than the others, but I have carried each of the three raincoats and they really all do the magic trick, 97% of the time.

Now, there are times when I look out the window, at the rain coming down, and I know it’s just not going to be a day that I do not get rained on.  I can accept that,… 3% of the time!!  What really vexes me is that, if I carry the magic raincoat in to the office, on a day that rain is predicted  and then run an errand without the magic raincoat, because maybe the sun was shining when I walked out, I get rained on!!  Ah, but that is how I know that it is truly a magic raincoat!, if only I had carried with me on the errand, I could have stayed dry.

That’s my story and I’m stickin’ to it.  J
 

Tuesday, July 2, 2013

I am Farscape: definition of Scape (as in "A Scape of Scapers")

Definition:
Scape: A Scape of Scapers. To be a fan of Farscape. To be Farscape.


Scaper: A person who has gathered with other Farscape fans, either to attend an Official Farscape Convention, OR to view episodes of the television program known as Farscape.

A Scape is more than 2 Scapers.

Also:
Fans of Ben Browder, Claudia Black, Anthony Simcoe, Virginia Hey, Jonathan Hardy, Lani Tupu, Gigi Edgeley, Wayne Pygram, Paul Goddard, David Franklin, Rebecca Riggs, Francesca Buller, Raelee Hill, Tammy Macintosh, Kent McCord, Melissa Jaffer, etc….

A Scaper is a person who has been "irreversibly contaminated". 
A Scaper knows one truth about every living being:  You Can Be More.


We are a Scape of Scapers. We are unique in the universe. We must have our own designation.



Definition:
to Scape: showing episodes of Farscape to 'newbies', to cause others to be irreversibly contaminated.





(Farscape is owned by the Henson Company.)


below is an excerpt from a FB post, written by Scaper A.A.:
".. The Creation Entertainment/Burbank/L.A. experiences were nothing short of AMAZING and even though a lot of us never really talked or hung out - there was that feeling of family that I've never experienced anywhere...
So many people from so many different walks of life - and we all embraced each other unconditionally - all for the love of the TV show that brought us all together...
And it was SO much more than a TV show - it was more like we were all living the adventure of Moya's cast & crew...
...
And then add in the way that we and the cast embraced each other - that created an experience that will resonate with us if we only attended one or all of the conventions!
I'm sure i'm not alone in saying that the 'FarScape Experience' was and still is a life changing & enriching experience that I am truly grateful that I am part of!
I've truly been blessed with 2 wonderful families! My biological one and my FarScape Family!
I hope we can all meet up again - and as I said at the last convention - 'Til We Scape Again!" .."            
  .....(printed with permission from the author 07/03/2013)