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Before they called it AIDS...

by Izzy
Fri Dec 1st, 2006 at 11:58:53 PM EST

Promoted by Chris with no edits.

In my memory, all the Reagan years have a taint -- a texture almost --of cruelty.  I particularly hate 1982.  In 1982, Nancy hadn't just said "no" yet, and the drug war wasn't officially announced -- but it was on, let me tell you.  The neighborhoods I lived in then were "those" kinds of neighborhoods.  They were full of junkies and in 1979 they were full of ambulances.

By 1982 you only saw coroner's vans.  No one called the police anymore, not with so much brutality and fear.  Reagan's presidency heralded the outdoor overdose, the corpse on the lawn, the curbside hospital drop.

A few minutes is an awfully long time when someone's not breathing.  The time it takes to pause and wonder if it's as bad as all that, if it's worth the risk -- that uncertain minute can make the difference.

So many people died in those minutes.

And that's why I hate 1982.  In 1982, I knew about AIDS.  It was a year of despair, disbelief, hopelessness.  A year holding your breath.  1982 was the life or death minute, stretched to eternity.

1981 wasn't like that.  It was wild and thoughtless and angry.  For me it was breaking up with the drummer and running off with the artist.  It was nightclubs and concerts.  It was no place to stay and nothing to eat, but who cared.  It was going to gay nightclubs and dancing to Pete Shelley's "Homosapiens."  It was excitement and wonder when my friend Dennis told me we could travel the world by stealing credit card carbons out of dumpsters in Beverly Hills, but then not having the nerve or ambition.  It was breaking my engagement to the artist and marrying the drummer.  It was turning 18.

I didn't think at the time that I was hopeful or optimistic.  I didn't think I was naive or trusting.  But I'd think all that later, looking back on the last year I didn't know about AIDS.  Looking back, I'd think that we'd all been innocents.

At the end of 1981, my friend Rob got sick.  He had a cold or an infection or who knew what.  He went to the free clinic a couple of times.   One of the doctors admitted him to the hospital.  They said he might have the gay flu, which is what they called it before they called it the gay cancer.  They said there was no cure, that it could kill you.  

A year is an awfully long time during a deadly epidemic.  An awfully long time to let it spread.  That's what I kept thinking in 1982.  Why aren't they saying anything?  Why aren't they making announcements?  How many people are getting it right now?  When will someone tell them?

They named it in 1983.  Ronald Reagan didn't mention AIDS publicly until 1987, the same year my artist died of it.  I imagine he caught it in 1982.  Dennis and Rob are dead now, too, and I remember them today on World AIDS Day.

I remember being told that my shy artist's last words were "I worked for Andy Warhol."  I remember thinking it's odd what you'll say when you want someone to acknowledge that you're worth their notice.

I remember Dennis regaling me with tales of his world travels.  I remember Rob at the bus stop, going to the clinic, wearing a suit.  I remember 1981 and the dancing.  I remember 1982 and the silence.

Comments >> (33 comments)

Froggy Bottom Soda Fountain - Closed.

by Izzy
Wed Aug 16th, 2006 at 01:33:16 PM EST

Welcome!

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Your host is Izzy.

Ice cream, malts and floats available.
Burgers and fries on request.


Newspapers are in their regular spot next to the door.


Please recommend (and unrecommend the Cafe/Lounge from earlier)

Put a 4 in the jukebox.

Comments >> (67 comments)

Whoever Fights Monsters

by Izzy
Fri Jul 28th, 2006 at 06:53:09 PM EST

There's a famous quote by Nietzsche:  Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster.

What brought this quote to mind was not something about terrorists or torturers, bombs or war, but two stories I happened to read today about everyday things here at home.  One is a story about teenage girls in a small town.  The other about a prison artist in solitary confinement.

Meet Helen Brady:

She is just 14 years old. While many other girls her age are filling the chatmosphere with gabby text messages, Helen is practicing arresting illegal immigrants. (Or, in this case, her friend Courtney.)

Read more... (8 comments, 927 words in story)

Froggy Bottom Late Night - closed.

by Izzy
Wed Jun 28th, 2006 at 08:56:38 PM EST

Friends. Lurkers. Bloggers.

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Your host is Izzy.

Eat, drink, and be merry.
The wine is freely flowing and the grapes are peeled.


Vestal virgins are in their regular spot next to the door


Please recommend (and unrecommend the Cafe/Lounge from earlier)

Lend us your 4s.

Comments >> (115 comments)

Froggy Bottom Cafe - closed.

by Izzy
Wed Jun 7th, 2006 at 07:53:24 PM EST

Welcome! Vegas, baby!

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Your host is Izzy.

Grab some drinks and tokens.
Drinks are on the house! Er... the boat.


Slot machines are in their regular spot next to the door


Please recommend (and unrecommend the Cafe/Lounge from earlier)

May the 4's be with you

Comments >> (101 comments)

Froggy Bottom Waffle House - Closed.

by Izzy
Wed May 24th, 2006 at 01:12:11 PM EST

Welcome!

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Your host is Izzy.

Grab some waffles and ale.
Pancakes are available by request.


Ye olde papers are in their regular spot next to the door


Please recommend (and unrecommend the Cafe/Lounge from earlier)

Be generous with your pieces of 4

Comments >> (97 comments)

My Prayer for Elijah

by Izzy
Tue May 23rd, 2006 at 02:41:10 AM EST

Some names have been changed.

I got a call last night from my best friend, Grace.  Grace and I have known each other our whole lives.  Our families toted us to the same church when we were infants.  We've been best friends since we were six and we endured the slings and arrows of elementary school together.

In many ways, Grace is like a sister.  When I got thrown out of my home at 14, I moved into Grace's house.  In a very real way, although we're not blood relations, we're family.  Last night, Grace had some family news to share.  Another of our "sisters," Cindy, had a baby.  His name is Elijah.

Read more... (18 comments, 1197 words in story)

Froggy Bottom Bowling Alley - Closed.

by Izzy
Wed May 17th, 2006 at 02:33:35 PM EST

Welcome!

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Your host is Izzy.

Grab some fries and beer.
Bowling shoes are behind the counter.


Scorecards are in their regular spot next to the door


Please recommend (and unrecommend the Cafe/Lounge from earlier)

May the 4's be with you

Comments >> (97 comments)

Froggy Bottom Pub - Closed.

by Izzy
Wed Apr 19th, 2006 at 04:33:11 PM EST

Welcome!

Image Hosted by ImageShack.us

Your host is Izzy.

Grab a pint..
Goodies on the platters.


Newspapers are in their regular spot next to the door


Please recommend (and unrecommend the Cafe/Lounge from earlier)

May the 4's be with you

Comments >> (109 comments)

Froggy Bottom Soda Fountain - closed.

by Izzy
Wed Apr 19th, 2006 at 02:16:35 PM EST

Wishing Everyone a Pleasant Day

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Hosted by Izzy.

Coffee, tea & soda at the counter.
Or have a burger and a malt.


Newspapers are in their regular spot next to the door


Please recommend (and unrecommend the Cafe/Lounge from earlier)

Put some 4s in the jukebox

Comments >> (110 comments)

Froggy Bottom Pub - Closed.

by Izzy
Wed Mar 29th, 2006 at 08:39:32 PM EST

Welcome!

Image Hosted by ImageShack.us

Your host is Izzy.

Grab a pint..
Goodies on the platters.


Newspapers are in their regular spot next to the door


Please recommend (and unrecommend the Cafe/Lounge from earlier)

May the 4's be with you

Comments >> (109 comments)

Froggy Bottom Soda Fountain - Closed.

by Izzy
Wed Mar 29th, 2006 at 03:19:59 PM EST

Wishing Everyone a Pleasant Day

Image Hosted by ImageShack.us

Semi-hosted by Izzy.

Coffee, tea & soda at the counter.
Or have a burger and a malt.


Newspapers are in their regular spot next to the door


Please recommend (and unrecommend the Cafe/Lounge from earlier)

Put some 4s in the jukebox

Comments >> (106 comments)

Froggy Bottom Pub - Closed.

by Izzy
Wed Mar 22nd, 2006 at 05:25:27 PM EST

Newcomers and lurkers welcome!

Image Hosted by ImageShack.us

Your host is Izzy.

Grab a pint..
Goodies on the platters.


Newspapers are in their regular spot next to the door


Please recommend (and unrecommend the Cafe/Lounge from earlier)

May the 4's be with you

Comments >> (104 comments)

Froggy Bottom Deli - Closed.

by Izzy
Wed Mar 22nd, 2006 at 02:12:38 PM EST


Newcomers and Lurkers Welcome!


Image Hosted by ImageShack.us



Izzy is your host..


Coffee & Tea under the window.
Sandwiches available.



Newspapers are in their regular spot next to the door


Please recommend (and unrecommend the Cafe/Lounge from earlier)


May the 4's be with you

Comments >> (108 comments)

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