In the Middle of Thanksgiving It Struck Me! What Did the Commenters Do Today?

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Guests arriving for the Commenters Holiday Feast at Chateau Schutzingdon-Chittyding

At the very warmest and most satisfying moment in Thanksgiving Day dinner yesterday, when all was right with the world and I felt truly thankful for my good fortune, a thought struck my skull like a hammer against a church bell.

"What about the commenters?"

On Thanksgiving Day, Hanukkah, Christmas, the end of Ramadan, we abandon our blogs without a thought and gather happily at the hearth with loved ones, but where do the commenters go? Who tells their old stories and sings their old songs with them? Mavdog, RTGolden1, The Credible Hulk, Myrna, ThePosterFormerlyKnownasPaul: Does anyone prepare a feast for them?

I shook it off and enjoyed the rest of a long afternoon in the comfort of family, but when I lay my head on the pillow and prepared to fall asleep last night the thought revisited me like a vengeful spirit: "How can you slumber," the spirit asked, "not knowing where the commenters spent this chilly day and what they did without the blog?"

I tried to quiet myself by imagining what it might be like to host a wonderful holiday feast for the commenters. I pictured myself as a kindly, somewhat tipsy English country squire in a red velvet vest with an even redder nose, standing out in front of a stately pillared mansion at the top of a frost-bitten hill, greeting my guests as they showed up in response to my disinvitations.

Well, I would have to disinvite them to get them to show up. The card would say something like, "Major Feast Friday at the Schutze Mansion. RSVPs requested from libtards only. Commenters need not even reply." That would bring them in by the droves.

I would be so excited to see them show up, because I would be so curious to see what they looked like. I imagine a good number of them would be in the company of their over-protective mothers. Some of the older ones, of course, would be drunk. Possibly some of the younger children as well. I imagine many of them would be carrying axes, which I would ask them to check with the valet at the door. But I also think that most of them would look like perfectly normal people. In other words, they would come wearing clever disguises.

The real fun would be the electrifying banter around the table. "OK, you got us with the joke turkey, now when do we get the real one?" "Why doesn't anyone ever talk about Scandinavian-American on Scandinavian-American crime?" "Do you mind if I put my cats on the table?" "Where were you at Benghazi?" "I'm eating so much I'm going to need Obamacare."

In fantasizing about it, I even allowed myself to get a little sentimental. It seemed to me that at the end of the evening, a few tears might be shared and even a big group hug. We would say all the same things to each other that regular families say.

"Let's not let it be this long again next time."

"We need to realize what we've got together and be nicer to each other."

"It's as if we'd never grown up."

"Remember to send me the recipe for that cranberry mac and cheese. So good!"

I have to assume that as everyone drives off, they will talk about what a dump my house was, how stupid I looked in the red vest and what was with the terrible English accent? Lying in bed thinking about it, I chuckled to myself imagining the retching sounds as they recall the meal and groans of agony for the saccharine good-byes.

By the next day after my holiday feast, we will do as all good families, forget the whole thing and go back to square one. And here they will come the instant the blog doors open for business again, dressed up as medieval warriors and Oxford dons, gangsters and saints, boulevardiers and virgins, all of them spewing bile and swinging papier mache clubs.

At least I will have the satisfaction of knowing that they weren't abandoned in this season, a time so happy for some, so cruel for others. We stumble and hobble along together in the three-legged race of life during the rest of the year. The least we can do is offer a moment of mutual solace somewhere in the long night of winter.

Or not.



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49 comments
RTGolden1
RTGolden1 topcommenter

A morning of fishing and doing my part to get dangerous ammunition off the streets by firing it into paper targets by a no-name creek, an afternoon of pernil, arroz con gandules, flatbread and hummus, cheesecake and four full days of internet-less bliss.

A great column JS.  I would definitely show up at your shindig.  I'd even compliment you on the nice sidewalk on your street.

TheCredibleHulk
TheCredibleHulk topcommenter

I had always imagined my inevitable fame would be much grander than this.

Oh well. Hope everyone had a relaxing holiday. 

ThePosterFormerlyKnownasPaul
ThePosterFormerlyKnownasPaul topcommenter

Well Jim, after going through the DT's of not commenting for an entire two days, I had a wonderful drama free Thanksgiving complete with a Thanksgiving feast fit for a king.


I trust that your Thanksgiving day and holidays were replete and surfeit with good cheer, tasty food and the love and happiness of those around you.


Now about that numbskulled, libtard, idiotic, pusillanimous piece of bloviated opinion full of mendacity that you wrote the other day ... 8-D

mcdallas
mcdallas

I used to be a "Top Commenter".  For mental health reasons, I have backed off a little.

Catbird
Catbird

The Catbird family spent Thanksgiving day rescuing dumpster kittens in east Dallas and getting over the fact that Mr.Schutze really does like Mavdog best. Cheers!

holmantx
holmantx topcommenter

I cleared some acreage today and in that backbreaking labor I remain thankful.  

I started on Thanksgiving Day and MAN!  It grew on me. 10,000 pounds of growth that had to go.

Thank God there's no burn ban in Henderson County, for I musta moved the needle on the global warming bump.

It was on an uninhabited point on Cedar Creek Lake.  Cypress and Pine trees you don't see up here in Dallas County.  Lots of critters.  A doe and two fawn wary of me - a human - predator but no threat.

pretty water.

a vista.

Life is good.

noblefurrtexas
noblefurrtexas topcommenter

Nice column.  Hope you and yours had a wonderful Thanksgiving. 


I think the commenters would get along just fine.  They have a lot in common in terms of an interest in politics and civic issues - whether liberal or conservative. (As long as the entertainment didn't include a debate.)


Every year, I make a list for myself of things and people I am grateful for.  That certainly includes the most honest and independent journalistic voice in Dallas.



Montemalone
Montemalone topcommenter

I thought those listed were just various incarnations of the little voices in your head...

bmarvel
bmarvel topcommenter

Nice piece, Jim.  We'd probably get along just fine, and some of us might even discover we like each other. There's something about face-[to-face..

Myrna.Minkoff-Katz
Myrna.Minkoff-Katz topcommenter

Such a lovely thing to be remembered by the Schulze!  Myrna spent Thanksgiving with a bunch a kind and lovely people, who have been God-sent since I moved here from so far away.  I hope all my other "rivals" on here had a wonderful and plentiful holiday! 

anneDallas
anneDallas

We need some KergoOneSpaceship in this thread.

JustSaying
JustSaying

Oh, I am sure the commenters looked at Unfair Park yesterday out of habit. Even though we all knew that there wouldn't be any new content until today.

the_dude47
the_dude47

i had to work, and then eat/drink/drink watch cowboys get a dirty sanchez in their own house- a good day all in all. 

wcvemail
wcvemail topcommenter

Of course we're disappointed in not being listed this year, but we're going to work even harder in training camp and pre-season, and you can't keep a commenter this talented off the list for long. We're bringing in some different defensive schemes, and we're sitting on a pot of draft pick quotes, so we're confident.

Also, because sucking up can't hurt, your writing that tickled me most was sorta off-hand, part of a larger story both times I read it. That's the story of Jim's interview with then-MI-gov Romney, and the busted tail pipe, and the gov's white shirt.

OxbowIncident
OxbowIncident

I focused my rants and snarky deep seeded resentment towards my family at the dinner table. It was cathartic and well placed.   ...............now I just don't feel like commenting on blogs much anymore.



DonkeyHotay
DonkeyHotay topcommenter

Hey Schutzie, what am I, chopped liver ?



ScottsMerkin
ScottsMerkin topcommenter

I took the day away and most of the week to spend time with family and it was so worth it.  Reading some of the shit written yesterday makes me feel for some people (noble).  You cant even take one day away from here writing bullshit?  

riconnel8
riconnel8

A very creative tribute to all...now get the damn cats off the table and I don't care if I am new...I'm NOT eating rubber turkey.

holmantx
holmantx topcommenter

I see the Syrians blew up the Dallas Morning News comment blogs yesterday morning.  The left still cannot access.

CNN blamed TEA Partiers until that narrative fell apart about 2:00 yesterday afternoon.

ozonelarryb
ozonelarryb topcommenter

A blogger piss up is required. Get on it.

Yup, Happy Day, Turkeys. Smiles, exotic foids, and conviviality all around.

holmantx
holmantx topcommenter

But would you embrace Chuck Schumer?

When forced to, and when all else fails, politicians fall back on the truth.

fordamist
fordamist

Revs Falwell and Robertson kept harping about the decline of the Family Eunuch.  That sex before marriage,  divorce,  unwed mothers (daddies must have been ok),  assorted preverts,  were destroying the family.  I've never been exactly certain why you'd WANT a Eunuch in your family, but The Shiites were definitely worried sick about him.

So,  I guess we haven't had a real family Eunuch in decades,  at least since Uncle Toots died.

'Course,  I'm real hard of hearing,  so I might not notice.

mavdog
mavdog topcommenter

Jim, I didn't know tryptophan caused hallucinations...

Hope you enjoyed thanksgiving, and had bountiful food, libations and the good company of friends and family. That to me is the essence of this celebration, the greatest of our holidays.

mavdog
mavdog topcommenter

@Catbird 

you remind me of Tom Smothers in a variety of ways...

wcvemail
wcvemail topcommenter

See?! Sucking up DOES pay! I'm finally a Top Commenter! Oh, yes, happy Thanksgiving to all, cried Tiny Tim!

ScottsMerkin
ScottsMerkin topcommenter

@DonkeyHotay He left off the most prolific, Ruddski, Noble, Donkey, holmanTX.  He really only mentioned the ones he wanted to come over because, you know, we can only have a set number of "them" over.  


Happy Thanksgiving JimS!!!!

WhoisJohnGalt
WhoisJohnGalt

@ScottsMerkin Not everyone celebrates "Thanksgiving".  Just because you do, don't try to bully the rest of us.

Sotiredofitall
Sotiredofitall topcommenter

@mavdog AMEN  Food prepared by family along with a wide selection of beer and wide ranging conversation

wcvemail
wcvemail topcommenter

Oh, I didn't know one couldn't like one's own comment. I wanted to experience that for the first time, but I guess I never will.

mavdog
mavdog topcommenter

@WhoisJohnGalt @ScottsMerkin

Not everyone celebrates "Thanksgiving".  Just because you do, don't try to bully the rest of us.

I wasn't aware there was an Ebenezer Scrooge like character in a story about Thanksgiving, and here you portray him for us!

ScottsMerkin
ScottsMerkin topcommenter

@WhoisJohnGalt did I even mention celebrating anything?  Notice I said day and week?  Yeah, I took a vacation to see family and only came here once.  Its possible and had nothing to do with holidays.  

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