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Kharla posing with a large picture of a girl eating soup. Kansas City, 2007 |
Within a week of getting my tonsils removed, I was ready to resume work and regular daily activities.
We
were pretty heavy into seeing each other at this point. We saw tons
of movies at the theater. Like almost every weekend. Two to three
times a month we'd go out and enjoy an evening at one of the local
cinemas. Within about a year some of the movies we saw were: The
Departed, The Protector, The Prestige, Saw 3, Borat, Casino Royale,
Blood Diamond, Pan's Labyrinth, Zodiac, Smokin' Aces, Reno: Miami,
300, Bridge to Tarabathia, TMNT, Meet the Robinsons, Hot Fuzz,
Spiderman 3, Shrek 3, 1408, Invasion, Ratatouille, and Michael
Clayton. And who knows what else that I've lost ticket stubs to?
There
was one movie theater that we went to so often that this guy that
worked there gave us free movie passes. Early on he had a name tag
that said something like Chad or Kip or Shon or some other hipster
name. One day we noticed his tag changed to Vin. We asked about it
and he told us Vin is actually his real name and “Curt” or
whatever was a made up name. He smiled about us noticing and
refunded us the price of admission and told us he'd let us in for
free. We were always friendly with the guy and he reciprocated.
It's just real cool that he did that for us. Maybe he didn't have
many friends or family in the area? You don't have unlimited free
passes to hand out.
We
went to a couple events in this year long period as well. We saw
Alice in Chains at the legendary Cain's Ballroom. Kharla picked me
up at my apartment and I was so excited I rushed down the steps and
actually fell down and skinned both me knees. Fortunately for me I
was wearing shorts and didn't tear holes in a pair of pants. But my
knees were on fire. Kharla asked if I wanted to go back upstairs and
clean and dress the wounds. She had picked me up late of course so
we were behind. I told her “No, we gotta go!” and we were off.
My knees were raw and sticky. But I powered through the pain. I
mean, it was Alice in Chains for crying out loud! It would have been
amazing to see AIC with Layne Staley but he passed away a few years
before. Their new singer, William DuVall was more than competent
though.
We
saw Yo La Tengo in April at the same venue. I wasn't real familiar
with them, but they were one of Kharla's favorite bands and were
pretty good live. If you like Pavement, R.E.M. or Stereolab you may
like them. Before the show Ira Kaplin, the singer and guitarist, was hanging out in the venue and Kharla spotted him and chatted it up. They posed for a picture and I took it with Kharla's mid 2000's flip phone that took horrible pictures, let alone in a dark ballroom. Tragically, some time ago we lost the picture.
We
hit the road in August 2007 for Kansas City and attended “Beach
Ball” at the City Market. Some band called Life in Jersey opened.
Plain White T's were supposed to perform but had some kind of flight
delay. They had a huge “panty dropper” hit called “Hey there
Delilah”. I didn't care. Them missing their flight turned into a
blessing. The next band in the lineup was some group called
Satellite Party. Never heard of them? It was fronted by Perry
Ferrell. They played their planned set list and then Perry announced
they were going to step up and fill the void left by the absence of
Plain White T's. This mean they performed Jane's Addiction and Porno
for Pyro's songs. Hell yeah! The show was general admission so we
were pretty close to the stage. Kharla swears up and down that Perry
Farrell winked and waved at her. Who am I to argue? The headlining
act was The Used. We weren't into them so we jetted to beat traffic.
We
saw the Smashing Pumpkins on November 18. This was a bit of an
ordeal. Kharla bought the tickets for us (and one for my brother)
for my birthday. It was supposed to be on November 3. The day after
my birthday. A conflict arose though. John, my good friend from
Burger King and college invited me to his wedding on the same day.
Rotten luck! I told him we'd attend the ceremony but would not be
able to attend the reception. Another road block came though. Jimmy
Chamberlain, the drummer, had some heart problems about a week before
the show and had to go to the hospital. They had to reschedule the
show. This has never happened to me before. We got to keep the
tickets and use them on the new date, the aforementioned November 18.
We
drove down the nearly four hours to attend John's wedding ceremony in
Bonham. I felt guilty and did not want to attend the reception for which I didn't RSVP. I
took a few minutes following the ceremony to chat with John in the
parking lot and drove to the reception just to drop off the wedding
gift. We drove to my parent's house and hung out there before
driving right back home to Tulsa 200 miles away.
Us in the car following John's wedding. 2007. |
Two
weeks later it was back to Texas to see the Pumpkins for real this
time. We swung by my folks' house to pick up my little brother and
head to Grand Prairie, a Dallas suburb. We stopped on the way to the
show at a Walgreen's because Kharla had a bright idea. She went in
and came back out. She got a get well card and wrote a note and on
the envelope addressed it to Jimmy. After the opening band What Made
Milwaukee Famous exited the stage and the Pumpkins entered she threw
the note up there and it kinda landed perfectly in the middle of the
stage. The band went into a couple of the better songs from their
“okay” new album and hit the big classics. Pretty tight set.
They went off the stage. And amazingly maybe 20 percent of the
people left, had they never been to a concert? Then they came back
on and played a couple encores. When the band left for real, Billy
Corgan picked up the card! Wow, sweet!
If you squint a little you can see Kharla's card in Billy Corgan's hand. 2007. |
We
did things like go to Oktoberfest where Kharla also volunteered, and the
Tulsa State Fair. Took each other to the emergency room, and then to
a different one when we found out the first one was out of network.
She won tickets to a Texas Rangers game (more on this in a future
post). She talked me into taking in a cat as a pet (also in that
same future post). We went to the zoo in Fort Worth. While we were
in Kansas City we attended the World War I museum. It was very
solemn and there is a huge tower with a great view of the City of
Fountains. I can't recommend the city enough.
Also
in Kansas City, we went to a Mystery Train dinner theater. The food
was decent, but that's not really why you go to dinner theater. I
used to pride myself in being a thespian, but it was Kharla who
walked away with a best actor “Oscar”. I got an award too. But
not for acting. They announced that “Jeremy has gotten an award, he
gets the award for,” and they all yelled together, “The dumbesst answer!” and I got a round of applause and laughter. I'm not sure
if I'm a worse actor or detective.
The
Thanksgiving of 2006 saw me meeting Kharla's family for the first
time at her brother Joe's house. They are awesome people. I met her
parents, her brother Joe and his wife and kids. We talked about my
job and chowed down. I didn't have much time. I had maybe 45 minutes
to spend there. I work in TV and TV never takes the day off. I had
to get back to work. I think I hit it off okay. I may not be
charming but I can exhibit an alright sense of humor that can salvage
myself from time to time. Kharla would meet my family not too long
after that and I felt that went great.
Kharla showing off her Oscar. |
Kharla
had a part time job working for a national department store chain at
a mall in midtown Tulsa. Nearly every Saturday I would meet her for
lunch at a TexMex restaurant in the mall called El Chico. Of course
I'd end up ordering a chicken chimichanga for her because she'd
always be late. Just a little quirk that I would get used to. I
never liked it but lived with it. By the time the food was brought
to us we'd have about half an hour to eat and talk about whatever it
is we wanted to talk about.
One
weekday I was invited to join Kharla and Jeremy (the one whose
identity Kharla mixed up for me on MySpace) for lunch at a Marie
Calender's. Things went okay. We talked about their job and
whatever. Quickly though, before we had to leave, Jeremy said he had
one question for me before he gave his blessing for our relationship.
All he asked, with no further explanation or context was, “Who
drives the boat?” Who drives the boat? What? Fortunately for me
the day before Jaws aired on TNT and it's a drop the remote movie. I
saw the movie all the way through abandoning whatever plan I had for
Friday afternoon (at this time I had Friday's and Saturday's off at
work). “Hooper drives the boat”. I earned his approval. I'm
in.
Kharla
and I met her friend Jessie in Oklahoma City. We saw the movie
Zodiac at a movie theater in the Bricktown District. I thought the
movie was excellent but didn't have the opportunity to explain that
because immediately following the film Jessie exclaimed, “That
movie sucked!” I wasn't going to rock the boat and argue so I let
it slide. Some people just have terrible taste in movies. The movie
didn't do well at the box office from what I remember so I guess I'm
probably in the minority here, but that doesn't mean I'm wrong. We
went to some restaurant in OKC and had dinner. Jessie looked at me
and asked why my tags on my car were from Texas still. Why haven't I
changed them to Oklahoma tags? She was looking out for her friend
here, didn't want her falling for a guy that didn't plan on staying
in Oklahoma. And I didn't plan on staying here. My plan was two
years in and back to Texas. I didn't tell her that though. I gave a
very unsatisfactory “I just haven't gotten around to registering in
Oklahoma yet.” She let that pass and let me get back to my entree.
Though
we lived on different sides of the city and had conflicting work hours, we spent so much time together. And yet to me, it wasn't
enough time. I wanted to spend all my time with Kharla. I was
greedy and determined to get my way.
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