Too much information
Posted on April 10, 2008 by mogrifyI just met a very… interesting… guy yesterday. I'd never seen him before in my life…. I shook his hand and he started talking about Humvees. We (mostly he) talked for about half an hour, in a conversation that included:
- magnolia blossoms
- various pieces of art
- Floyd, Virginia
- the fact that he had done time
- horses
- John Prine
- lawnmowing
- his medication
- stereo systems
- anal sex
- peaches
- allegedly three-hundred-year-old cypress posts
- roof design and its implications for rainwater collecting and energy efficiency
- existentialism
- the optimum temperature for "making babies"
- a $25,000 vintage Gibson banjo
- marijuana and its merits relative to drinking
It was actually very cool, in an intimidating sort of way. I had the feeling of being completely out of my league as a conversationalist, helpless in the face of a never-ending torrent of information. TMI, in the sense of sheer volume (and, often in the more traditional meaning of the phrase). But he was a charming fellow, really, and I ended up enjoying the conversation quite a bit.
I love when this kind of things happen. There are a lot of real characters to be found in Virginia. I think most of them have connections to Floyd - there's some sort of quirkiness nexus there, something in the water, or perhaps a faintly glowing alien orb buried for centuries just under the bedrock. We're going out there to visit this summer, and I aim to find out what it is.











April 10th, 2008 at 12:52 pm
What's really cool is that you managed to remember every subject within the half an hour you two (er, he) talked!
April 10th, 2008 at 2:19 pm
I was going to comment, saying that I definitely know that guy - but the point about "peaches" threw me for a loop.
My friend has the rest of those topics covered and we've talked about all of those at one time or another - be he doesn't know squat about peaches.
April 10th, 2008 at 8:36 pm
Kory - I'm not entirely sure that I did. I knew that I would want to blog about it later, so I tried to pay extra attention. But it was hard…
Tripp - the peaches were a sort of side topic that came up in relation to a song of John Prine's and to a painting that he had of a basket of peaches. It would be hella weird if you really know him. But he does seem like the kind of guy who would know a lot of people.