Archive for December, 2010

12/27/2010

À bas

by Pierce Nahigyan

We all loved Harold. He was mostly a quiet guy – but funny, amiable; he had a girlfriend he told warm stories about when you asked him how he spent his holidays; a family he wasn’t very close to but never bothered you with the details. A well-rounded employee overall. He didn’t work with the boys in creative but he could be called on to drum out some extra tags for a flat billboard or a subway eyecatch. Mostly he just worked the backend searches and kept our public site clean while streamlining the bugs in our internal network.

Then one year old Mike McMurty decided he was going to switch the whole operation to a new complex in Iowa. It was a tough move to make but the company was providing for all of the key personnel to transition and they’d take our houses at market value or pay us the difference from the sale. It was a smart move from a business perspective. They said later that Harold was even due for a raise and an office in the new Iowa IT department. But, and this became apparent only on the Friday after the announcement, Harold had something against Iowa.

Old McMurty had just finished his big speech on total sales efficiency and assuring the managers and the rest of us that everyone was making a brave but lucrative decision. And Harold said, “Iowa, Mike? Is that what we’ve been reduced to?” Old McMurty scowled at Harold as if the skinny 29-year-old had slapped him. He began to say something but Harold cut him off:

“À bas this wretched relocation, the temerity explicit virulent amongst these timorous fools. Fie! Fie, elder McMurty, to thy scabrous crown scabrous age now met in bleak, pale certainty, mottled. Gone is the unblemished acumen that once decorated thee invisibly, replaced with visible malady, future terrors as rank on thy shoulders as an anfractuous sewer, spilling out thy insecurity wet and weeping weather attendant wherefore these buffoons clamor when speech fails them against your odious machinations. Iowa? Cost-effective? Five-year-plan? You billowing tumor of feculent tumescence, I submit my resignation. Effective forthwith!”

Harold then filed his reports and quietly left the building.

12/26/2010

Abandon

by Pierce Nahigyan

Dear Sir,

Our records indicate your failure to render the final payment.

Abandon hope,

Ye know who

12/21/2010

Abalone

by Pierce Nahigyan

The otters were playing poker with the abalone again. The youngest otter, Kelp Tecumseh Keystone Species, was doing well. He was up by five, although he had lost several tokens to his appetite. His remaining mollusks were in a slimy pile on his belly. He had folded his last hand and now forbid himself from nibbling any more. The otter floating to his left, Kelp Shoot It! Keystone Species, was down to his last abalone. The otter floating across from them, Kelp No Diving Keystone Species, was already eating his ante.

Kelp Shoot It! swept his bristled mustache across his fangs. “That’s two more in the pile, Kelp.”

Kelp Tecumseh Keystone Species looked up from his thick pile of eternally escaping gastropods. “I folded.”

“I wasn’t talking to you,” Kelp Shoot It! snapped. Kelp Shoot It! always got snappy when he was losing. Kelp Tecumseh knew this and enjoyed provoking him. With a mouthful of abalone, Kelp No Diving silently added another two to the pot (which wasn’t really a pot but the belly of a large sleeping otter whose name they did not know).

In one hour Kelp Tecumseh Keystone Species went all in. But the sleeping otter who constituted their pot chose that moment to dive with his purloined dinner into the kelp forest. It was predictable, they reflected, and not so unique an event. But sea otters, by and large, accept that fortune favors the bold or well-rested.

Tags: , ,
Art by Ken

The works and artistic visions of Ken Knieling.

Dan the Man's Movie Reviews

All my aimless thoughts, ideas, and ramblings, all packed into one site!

Author Kristen Hope Mazzola

Everyone has a story; this is mine

Bucket List Publications

Indulge- Travel, Adventure, & New Experiences

Virus Comix News

Subnormality and some other stuff too.

Primitive Screwheads

Not the Smartest Tool in the Shed

Luminous Blue

a mother's and daughter's journey with transformation, cancer, death and LOVE

Follow

Get every new post delivered to your Inbox.

Join 207 other followers

%d bloggers like this: