Only ten more days until nominations open up for the
TOP DUmmies [PRIMTIVES] OF 2010, and as an ongoing reminder to those interested, to keep their eyes open for candidates, I thought I'd share the insight given all of us last year, by the late Tangerine LaBamba.
It's tragically possible that conservativecave was the last site on the internet on which the late Tangerine LaBamba, who succumbed to cancer (she had cancer, and it was possibly an overdose of her pharmaceuticals that caused her departure from this time and place) two days after showing up here.
franksolich remembers her appearance here well; it was late at night, or very early in the morning, near Christmas-time, that he had to get out of bed to let one of the cats inside the house. Purely by chance or accident, I turned on the computer, to see what might be happening.
Talk about an exquisite, wonderful, delightful, early-Christmas present.
Tangerine LaBamba was here; she had shown up just a couple of minutes before I did.
I was enthralled.
Most here are familiar with franksolich's romantic--but utterly platonic--pursuit of the kind, beautiful, gracious woman who always seemed out of place among the ugly snarling primitives of Skins's island.
Anyway, that's neither here nor there; during the middle of the night, those few who were here, engaged in several delightful--and touching--exchanges with her.
Our esteemed colleague Mr. Wiggum asked her about the nominees for
TOP DUmmies [PRIMITIVES] OF 2009:
I may not be qualified to judge, not having been a DUer for a long time, and I kept my interactions with most of the people there to a bare minimum, although I was never rude to anyone who PMd me, unless they had taken the time to tell me, in private, that they thought I was a flaming asshole.
Actually, the late Tangerine LaBamba had been twiddling with the truth here; she
had been a member of Skins's island for a long time, and under different screen-names, including that of the left-handed attorney who gave the Bostonian Drunkard so much well-deserved grief during his Fitzmas Debacle.
But, has anyone here ever read California Peggy's poetry?
Just on the basis of that, she deserves the top prize. I'm pretty sure it was directly responsible for a number of the fires and landslides that took place in California, probably gave Charlie Manson one of his migraines, and even made Arnold Schwarzenegger think that maybe he was living in the wrong state.
Don't get me wrong - her poetry isn't bad. It's awful. It's the kind of thing that would blind God if He had to read it. It's a collection of words that should be machine-gunned down, one by one, preferably out in the desert, with no witnesses, and a nice young girl who could be counted on to claim that she'd been shooting jackrabbits. It's so bad, mirrors crack if anyone looking into a mirror while thinking of one of CP's poems runs the risk of permanent scarring, even blindness, while thinking of it as he peers into the mirror.
I don't want to say that it's the worst thing I've ever read, because I also once had to read a chapter of a book written by my dermatologist's brother-in-law (this happens when you have your first book published, and everyone suddenly has a manuscript they absolutely NEED you to read - it's a sure-fire best seller) in which every woman - and there was a new woman on every page - had the most amazing orgasm as soon as the man entered her. Every time. One stroke.
CP's poetry isn't that bad because I don't have to go to her and tell her that there are parts of it that need some work.
Her poetry needs immolation. She needs to have all writing impletments and keyboards, paper, blank walls, toilet paper, paper towels, margins in newspapers, and even the blank part of framed works of art removed from her home until this idea that she's writing "poetry" passes. Maybe medication will help.
franksolich then quoted a love letter to Tangerine LaBamba he had posted in the DUmpster some weeks previously, getting this:
That's a very lovely letter, and if you were referring to me in it, I am beyond flattered. Thank you very, very much.
After which the late Tangerine LaBamba described her legal career among the politicos of Washington, D.C.
And then again, in response to franksolich:
Yeah, I was treated with chemotherapy for an autoimmune disorder (do you guys miss ANYTHING?), but it worked really well,and I'm feeling pretty good most days, thank you for your concern.
Uh oh.
franksolich has run into a problem here, while writing this.
The posts of the late Tangerine LaBamba seem to have for the most part evaporated; there used to be several pages of her sparkling witticisms, but now there's just one single page. Her name was "T LaBamba" here. Would anyone have any idea what happened to all the rest of her delighful insight?