Updating Update [M.I.A. Edition]

So, yeah. I have been missing in action the past week as my mood has been totally up and down with the passing of Franke. The memorial service is going to be next weekend (July 22) at the theater. I am not looking forward to it … but, then again, who does look forward to that kind of thing.

What’s been going on otherwise?
– Tripped to Charleston the weekend before the 4th of July. Had fun with food (the 450), movies (Baby Driver), beaching, and record shopping. I felt totally inadequate on the beach as all of David’s friends are young and in shape. I was a beached whale out there.
– We did the annual 4th of July festivities at Judy’s. Lots of cool folks were there and we had a great time. I didn’t get black-out drunk which is an improvement over last year.
– This past weekend I lazed around the house in a depressed stupor. I had plans to do some things but I just couldn’t get myself out of the house. Not good.
– This week has been freelance work, yard work, rearranging the storage shed (pitch and toss), and finding dead rats in the yard (not fun).

And here we are at the weekend again. Bee good out there!

Updating Update [M.I.A. Edition]

R.I.P. Frances Davis

Franke

Yesterday, Frances Davis (known in the pages of this blog as Franke) passed away after a short but intense battle with cancer. It’s only been a little over two months since we found out she had been diagnosed with Stage IV Melanoma that had metastasized in her brain.

Needless to say, it’s been a rough week.

Frances started doing shows at the theater in 2004. We became fast friends after I cast her in Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street. We had lots of fun times in those first ten years. We pretty much hung out every weekend and saw lots of movies, went on art walks, attended lots of parties, and worked on a lot of shows at the theater.

Some Random Memories (Because There are Just Too Many):
– She would go to horror movies with me even though she didn’t like them all that much. Eventually, she refused to go to any more after seeing the remake of The Hills Have Eyes.
– She fell asleep during David Lynch’s INLAND EMPIRE and I had to wake her up because she was snoring so loudly the rest of the theater could hear it.
– She loved Pedro Almodóvar’s films.
– She hated Tori Amos’ music but loved Joni Mitchell.
– We went and saw Amiee Mann in concert.
– She scored us very hard to get tickets to a Laurie Anderson show at Diana Wortham.
– She had a knack for picking out really awesome birthday presents.
– We all barely survived her when she quit smoking in 2010. She was on the patch and became a raging bitch to be around for a few months.
– She got really mad at me when I pranked her about having to wear a wig for Floyd Collins.
– I am pretty sure she (and the rest of the cast) saw me naked when I stepped into that last performance of The Full Monty.

I could go on and on.

Our friendship faltered when I started dating David. I think it was jealously and insecurity on her part. I tried to make time for her as I have hated it when friends ditch me for their boyfriends/girlfriends. It didn’t seem to matter. I eventually got to the point where it was easier not to deal with it. The last show I worked on with her (Urinetown: The Musical in 2013), we ended up in a screaming match after a rehearsal because she was being bitchy and I just couldn’t take it any more. After that, I pretty much would only speak to her if I ran into her at the theater or another gathering. Again, it just seemed easier not to be stressed out about our friendship. I just let the friendship go.

And here we are, nearly two years later, and she’s gone.

I can’t help but feel a little guilty now about ditching her for the last two years. Maybe things would have gotten better with our friendship and maybe not. I’ll never know now .. and I feel bad that we missed going to the movies or on the Studio Stroll to enjoy the art.

Christy, Sherry, and I did get to see Frances right after her diagnosis. She seemed pretty upbeat and didn’t seemed overly bothered that life had thrown her this massive curve ball that she was going to strike out on. We’ve discussed whether she was really that calm about the how thing or just being willfully ignorant to the situation. Who knows.

What I do know is that I wish I could have seen her one last time before she went into hospice care. Life is short and we need to appreciate the friendships we have.

Frances Davis
1953-2017

R.I.P. Frances Davis

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Ugh. I can’t seem to kick this feeling that something bad is going to happen. Anybody wanna trade brains or nervous systems with me?

Meanwhile … I went to Charleston to visit the boyfriend this past weekend. We kicked around but didn’t do too much. We did end up at Monster Music & Movies where I (finally) found a copy of the Pet Shop Boys album Please on vinyl. David had a bunch of his cohorts over on Saturday night for drinking and a viewing of Get Out. They are a fun group and I will miss some of them once the internship ends and everyone scatters across the country. On the drive home I finally finished the audio book to William L. Shirer‘s The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich. It’s going to be weird not listening to World War II history while driving back and forth to Charleston.

And in I am Buying too Many Records News: I couldn’t resist ordering the Super Deluxe Edition of Royal Blood’s How Did We Get So Dark?. I am such a sucker for deluxe packaging and limited edition goodies! Now if USPS will just get the damn thing here quickly. I have no patience when it comes to waiting for packages to arrive.

How Did We Get So Dark? Super Deluxe Edition

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Catalogue Announced!


Pet Shop Boys finally announced the details on the Catalogue: 1985-2012 reissues. Super Deluxe Edition’s website also has a detailed article on what’s going to be included (and not included) on the initial releases. The first set (Nightlife, Release, and Fundamental) drops on July 28th with more (Yes and Elysium) coming later this year. Needless to say, the first sets has already been pre-ordered. They will also be remastering and re-releasing the first batch of “Furthering Listening” discs that came out in 2001 (Please, Actually, Introspective, Behaviour, Very, and Bilingual). There goes the double dip! It’s going to be an expensive year …

Catalogue Announced!

Got Anxiety?

Slowly but surely things are kink-ing back out here. I am not waking up every day with that crippling feeling of doom. Thank goodness.

What been going on?
– Kier and Lisa’s Going Away Party
– Binge of House of Cards Season Five
– Lower Element on Oven Died (New One Ordered)
– Pizza
– Binge of Orange is the New Black Season Five
It Comes at Night (Awesome Movie!)
– Ice Cream
– A visit to Biltmore with Beth
– Blackberry Lemonade
– Three new freelance jobs (Work, Work, Work!)

The next big thing is I need to catch up watching Twin Peaks, Better Call Saul, and Orphan Black. Those three freelance jobs are going to keep me from that for a few days. Bummer.

Got Anxiety?

Black Cloud

This week has been rough. I woke up Monday morning with a big, black cloud of doom hanging over me head. When this happens, I usually feel like something bad is going to happen but I don’t know what it is (a relative/friend is going to die, I am going to have unexpected financial issues, etc.). It’s been particularly bad this week because instead of it feeling like something bad is going to happen, it feels like something REALLY TERRIBLE is going to happen. I know this feeling will eventually pass … but weeks like this make me wonder if I should be medicated again.

Black Cloud

Week Ended

And … the weekend is finally here. Sanity returns! Why is it that 4-day weeks always seem longer than 5-day weeks?

Not much happened over the Memorial Day weekend. The boyfriend was up for a visit and we got into a few things:
Lake Junaluska walk with PT.
– Went to Franklin to kick around.
– Drank beer at Lazy Hiker Brewing.
– Had dinner at Caffé Rel. Damn the food is good!
– Hung out with A&A and had lunch, coffee, and rode around the county.

Not much happened during the week. Just work, work, work … and the arrival of three Duran Duran packages. Adulthood is fun!

The boyfriend is visiting again this weekend and little does he know that he’s going have to watch House of Cards all day tomorrow and Sunday. *BINGE!*

Week Ended

eBay Excitement

Duran Duran Into the Arena Board Game

Remember when I mentioned winning an eBay auction while stuck in traffic on the way to Charleston, SC? Well, here it is … Duran Duran’s Into the Area Board Game (released in 1985 by Milton Bradley). As you can tell by the graphics, this was released to coincide with the Arena live album and the Arena (An Absurd Notion) concert video. One of the super cool things about the game is that it’s graphics were designed by Assorted iMaGes (who had been doing all the designs for Duran Duran releases at that point).

I didn’t even realize there was a Duran Duran board game until I ran across a mention of it about a year ago. Since then I have been trying to find a reasonably priced copy. And, thanks to eBay, I scored a copy for just a little over $40 shipped. YES! Now I just need to find some friends to play it with.

Duran Duran Video Album
I also won an auction for a VHS of the Duran Duran video album. It contains the first 11 Duran Duran videos and was released in 1983 on Beta video, CED videodisc, LaserDisc, VHD disc, and VHS. I rented this A LOT from one of the local video stores (of which I can’t remember the name) back in the day. It’s a bit of a bummer that this hasn’t made its way on to DVD. The Greatest DVD release from 2004 has all these videos but it’s not quite the same as all the videos are viewed one at a time with breaks between them. The Duran Duran release has the 11 videos cleverly edited together for a continuous viewing experience.

And with that, my week of Duran Duran concludes!

eBay Excitement

Disappointed Excitement

Duran Duran Rio 2 CD Limited Edition
So … I was super excited to find a new/sealed copy of the out-of-print 2 CD limited edition of Duran Duran’s Rio. This version was released in 2009 and comes in a “canvas” textured hard case with a 52 booklet containing notes and lots of photos of the boys in their 80’s hotness.

But … I was not so super excited to discover that, somewhere along the line, a huge new UPC sticker had been put over the one printed on the back of the hard case. Needless to say, this sticker is STUCK on there with no hopes of removal. Yeah, I know it’s a first world problem … but it’s messes with my OCD and need for pristine packaging!

Sticker Fuckery!!!

Grrrrrr. [Insert lots of swear words here.]

Disappointed Excitement