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    January 12th, 2025
    ...and now she knows the true meaning
    …and now she knows the true meaning

    Shannon’s Pick: Synchronicity II

    And every single meeting with his so-called superior
    Is a humiliating kick in the crotch

    The number of years Larry would play this song and I would sing along oblivious to how deeply these lyrics could be felt. He tried to tell me but with a lot of things in life until you experience them for yourself you just don’t get it.

    It’s not that I didn’t have my own frustrations at work over the years it’s just that my main focus was on raising kids and it’s much easier to let work things go when you work part-time and have so many other things to focus on while raising kids.

    Eventually I did get it and even wrote part of it on the inside cover of my notebook reserved for work meetings. Gotta say, not a fun feeling at all.

    I will say I felt vindicated in one meeting when not my so-called superior but rather the head of all of the finance department repeated something I liked to say to my co-workers when they would get stressed during the holidays…..”we are not curing cancer here its just bubbles and bras people so relax”. All eyes turned to me in that meeting and I just had to smile and yes, I made sure to make eye contact with my actual so-called superior the whole time.

    Larry’s Pick: Synchronicity II

    Let me make one thing abundantly clear - Shannon KNEW this song, but didn't KNOW this song. 

    Am I happy she finally got it? Not at all. No-one likes to see their spouse suffer. But this is, again, another case of "hearing" versus "listening". For a long time (until she really got it) I think she really despised me loving it and singing it at the top of my lungs every time it played. Because there's a dark humor in celebrating the misery that you are mired in. Said another way - you can be miserable and mired and accepting of that fate or take control of the situation with humor, albeit dark humor.

    I always chose dark humor and this lyric was always front of mind - jokes on you "so called superior".

    Did I report to some fantastic leaders in my life? Absolutely. Did I report to some pretty poor leaders? Absolutely. Did I report to some complete assholes who because their lives were so pathetic and terrible that they wanted your life to be pathetic and terrible? Absolutely.

    If I were to name a "go-to" dude life experience song - a dark humor rallying cry, if you will - this would probably be it. Kind of like I suppose the movie Sideways is... If you're not a dude, you probably won't get it. Or even this song for that matter. Although I think they arrive at the same place, The Pretender takes a very different path than Synchronicity II. I prefer Synchronicity II.

    Oh what is that "thing" that crawls from the slime to the surface to becoming a shadow on the cottage door? Anger? Anxiety? Depression? Feeling Invisible? Loneliness? Rage? Feeling Unremarkable?

    At any given moment in life I would argue any and/or all of the above. When it reaches that cottage door, are you letting it in?

    I want to put in the disclaimer that being a dad is different than being a mom. Not better - just different. It also has to be noted that this is another 1983 song. So the best year of music as well as the fact that some of the "old-fashioned" societal norms that men were breadwinners still existed.

    Most of the time dad's just have to go through the motions. Go to work - make sure the family has a roof over their head and food on the table - make sure anything that needs done gets done - in general, same routine just existing day in and day out.

    So of course just when you think life is looking up, something comes along and beats you back into submission. The car breaks down. The A/C or furnace stops working. Insurance won't cover a procedure. Your company downsizes. There's always something around the corner and it's never just "one thing at a time"...

    Daddy grips the wheel and stares alone into the distance
    He knows that something somewhere has to break


    So this song has lived rent-free in my head forever and I know what it all means - I have lived it. Unfortunately, so has my wife...

    P.S. It doesn't get much "so called superior" more than this picture of Shannon with the actual superior Les Wexner taken circa 1993 for an award that Shannon received. Of course we didn't know it at the time, but this is when Les was full on partnered with Jeffrey Epstein.

    Per Paul Harvey - and know you know, the rest of the story...
    Synchronicity II
    The Police

    Ohh, ohh, ohh
    Ohh, ohh, ohh
    Ohh, ohh, ohh
    Ohh, ohh, ohh

    Another suburban family morning
    Grandmother screaming at the wall
    We have to shout above the din of our Rice Krispies
    We can't hear anything at all

    Mother chants her litany of boredom and frustration
    But we know all her suicides are fake

    Daddy only stares into the distance
    There's only so much more that he can take

    Many miles away
    Something crawls from the slime
    At the bottom of a dark
    Scottish lake

    Another industrial ugly morning
    The factory belches filth into the sky
    He walks unhindered through the picket lines today

    He doesn't think to wonder why
    The secretaries pout and preen like cheap tarts in a red light street
    But all he ever thinks to do is watch

    And every single meeting with his so called superior
    Is a humiliating kick in the crotch

    Many miles away
    Something crawls to the surface
    Of a dark Scottish loch

    Another working day has ended
    Only the rush hour hell to face
    Packed like lemmings into shiny metal boxes
    Contestants in a suicidal race

    Daddy grips the wheel and stares alone into the distance
    He knows that something somewhere has to break
    He sees the family home now looming in his headlights
    The pain upstairs that makes his eyeballs ache

    Many miles away
    There's a shadow on the door
    Of a cottage on the shore
    Of a dark Scottish lake

    Many miles away...
    Many miles away...
    Many miles away
    ...
    30th Anniversary
    Our Story - Shannon's Perspective
    Our Story - Larry's Perspective
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