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Moose Poodoo
date posted: Oct 31, 2006 10:34 AM  |  updated: Oct 31, 2006 2:15 PM
Dark Moose's Nightmare
"It's a nightmare!!"
-- C3PO, Episode II



Don't get old, kids. Have your head frozen, go into hibernation, get genetic therapy, become more machine than man, I don't care - just don't get old. It sucks.

People think getting older means you turn into "The Man", or start becoming this verklempt old fogey, you start voting with your bank account, lose your ideals, compromise with the world, and become this bitter, twisted and hollowed out hypocritical shakey old blowhard with pants up to your nipples, a heinous combover, full-body nosehair, thick black horn-rimmed glasses and a disdain for all things even remotely fun.

Well...ok some of that is true, but that's not really it. What happens to you when you get older is a lot simpler than that. It's that your body rebels against your melon.

Think of your head as the slicked up white plasteel armored Empire of You. It houses this shrivelly grey thing, the brain, the Emperor of your domain that goes about squashing things and devises evil plans for everyone. In youth, it shows no mercy, it does not hesitate, it does what must be done so long as no one else is telling it what to do. Fear keeps your limbs and torso in line. Fear of your Imperial Melon.

Now think of your body as the rest of your Galactic Empire. Your sprawling, bulbous, cosmically vast and bloated fiefdom. And the truth is, the longer you try to control the Imperial Body, the more systems slip through your twitchy little fingers.

And then pretty soon what you notice at age 27 or so as an insignificant little rebellion turns into this full-blown insurrection by age 37. You, your head at least, represents order and power. The grey shrivelly thing in your head says you must be mistaken about a great many things. Your body just says "Nah."

And then, even your head starts to turn on you. And then you're just this poor shrivelly grey dood falling down the reactor shaft of your own aging process.


"This is a battle I do not think we can win.."
-- Captain "Downer" Panaka, Episode I



Case in point:

When I was younger, getting to watch Star Wars was a huge event. Any Star Wars, any one of the Original Trilogy. Didn't matter, theater, TV, Betamax, school play, mimes, shadow puppets - watching any form of reinactment of those 3 films was a moment to remember, and you savored it. It tasted like....ahh...Vic-toh-ree...

And then when Phantom Menace came out, I continued this reverance. I watched my grainy VHS copies of all 4 films relentlessly.

And then DVD's came out. And then I was going frame by frame, digesting and re-digesting the most delicious of cinematic cuisine time and time again.

And so now I have DVD's of the Original Trilogy SE versions. And Original Original Trilogy with the unaltered versions. And Prequel Trilogy loaded with special documentaries, commentary, and of course the movies. And I watch them. And watch them...and watch them....and then what the hey...I...watch....the,....moviezzzzzzzzzz...
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
*snort*zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz...


Funny little thing happens to me when I've memorized every single detail of something, and then try to experience it again. I sort of pass out. Just nod right off. You could be the most amazingly bangin' hot and beautiful super model in the world, but if this is the third time you've told me about K-Fed this or Paris that...I'm hunched over in a coma.

Why? Because my stoopid body has turned my head against my Imperial brainmatter.

My body's all "Yo, you've worked all day, you can check out. You could have checked out while you were driving home, but nooo...you had to wait. Well - now we're home."

And my head's all "You know, the old chap rather does have a point, wouldn't you say, MooseBrain? I say, a quick bit of unconsciousness would be just jolly, ho ho."

And my little shrivelly grey dood, trapped in his fortress of ineptitude, can only fire little lightning bolts at various body parts while it gets tossed over the railing into nappy time hell.


"There's too many of them!!"
-- unnamed freaked out pilot, Episode VI, Episode I...etc etc...



I literally can't finish a single one of these movies. The effects of this intensify the older the Episode is.

A New Hope: I generally pass out after "sinister agents" in the yellow crawl...

The Empire Strikes Back: I get all the way to the Wampa but collapse in the snow...

Return of the Jedi: I purposefully pinch myself until I get a fuzzy half waking glimpse of brass bikini...

The Phantom Menace: An invasion can mean only one thing...me go sleepy now...

Attack of the Clones: For some reason I can make it to Anakin's cringe-worthy lovey-dovey lines on Naboo, but I can't get to the choice bits with ..you know...the actual Attack of the Clones. As far as I know, the movie should have been called "Episode II: I Hate Sand."

Revenge of the Sith: Now this one I can make it through for a bit - it's still new to me. I generally lose my grip on awareness halfway through it's amazing climax, just after Order 66. Go figure.

But I know that won't last long. Little by little, my minutes of lucid enjoyment of Star Wars will be shaved away....lost in puddles of drool and fits of frustrated snoring. Pretty soon, I think all I'll have to do is pick up A New Hope and I'll drop where I stand like a sack o' fertilizer.

My solace in my advancing years (I'm only 38, or will be shortly, so the battle for the Empire is still joined, fear not) is this new realization:

I have so loved Star Wars all of my life that it no longer resides on a screen, nor a tape, nor a disc. No, they are now ingrained in far superior detail, beyond re-mastering, beyond Dolby, THX, Digital, and HD.

It's in my soggy, grey little shrivelly Emperor at the top of my tower. And it's even in my dreams. It lives forever now, or at least until the day I kick it, right smack tweener my left and right antlers.

So there ya go - nightmare or dream for a Star Wars fan? Dunno. But I'll keep seeing how far I can get :0)

Oh, I almost forgot...



BOO!!!

Or not.

Happy Halloween, be safe out there.

DM out

nob01
Oil Bath Bubbles
date Posted: Oct 31, 2006 10:42 AM
And my head's all "You know, the old chap rather does have a point, wouldn't you say, MooseBrain? I say, a quick bit of unconsciousness would be just jolly, ho ho."
LOL - and in keep with movie tradition, your Imperial head has to be British :^O

Hey, listen, I'll be 40 when C4 happens next year, and it's true, pieces of me are starting to malfunction with alarming regularity, but when it comes to watching the saga, I have just a few words of advice.

Coffee, Red Bull, M&Ms, guilt.

Happy Halloween DM!
The Dark Moose
Moose Poodoo
date Posted: Oct 31, 2006 10:44 AM
LOL - and in keep with movie tradition, your Imperial head has to be British

'Zackly - the British make the best bad guys - it's well-documented :0)
  Kenobi-fan
The Jundland Wastes Journal
date Posted: Oct 31, 2006 10:51 AM
It's in my soggy, grey little shrivelly Emperor at the top of my tower. And it's even in my dreams. It lives forever now, or at least until the day I kick it, right smack tweener my left and right antlers.
And with that, it would appear the Sith have finally achieved some measure of immortality after all.
  WifeofVader
Tales from the Death Star
date Posted: Oct 31, 2006 10:54 AM
DM... what a fantastic blog. It certainly explains the way I, as a thirty-something, feel at times. Oh... I can watch another movie, sure I ca...ZZZZZ.

And then I wake up and someone in the room says, "Oh well, it's not like we've never seen it before" (DPM will know what I am talking about) and into a sound sleep I fall until I get up, go to brush my teeth and crawl in bed and POP ... there goes the eyes and sleep is no longer needed as the images of the movie are dancing in my head!

I guess that's what makes the truest of true SW fans. Being able to live, breathe and dream it. Drives the rest of the normal world crazy but, what do they know?

Happy Halloween, DM!
The Dark Moose
Moose Poodoo
date Posted: Oct 31, 2006 11:25 AM
And with that, it would appear the Sith have finally achieved some measure of immortality after all.

And now we can finally unlock the power to Cheat Sleep....

Happy Halloween, DM!

Likewise, to all :0)
jedilily1026
Years Matter Not (Gone Crazy...Be Back Soon)
date Posted: Oct 31, 2006 11:30 AM
So there ya go - nightmare or dream for a Star Wars fan?

Well let's just hope that GL plans on building a retirment home for us old SW fogies. I'll be the 1st to join......:D
jkthunder
Seven Pieces
date Posted: Oct 31, 2006 11:34 AM
Ah, so that's how verklempt is spelled.

This entry proves one thing to me: The older we get, the more powerful the stimulants we need.
The Dark Moose
Moose Poodoo
date Posted: Oct 31, 2006 12:08 PM
The older we get, the more powerful the stimulants we need.

How true - and the less they work. :0)
  NecRomance
date Posted: Oct 31, 2006 12:23 PM
A very nice blog, Moose!

But think of the bright side - you won't need pills to fall asleep. :)
  Korthain
date Posted: Oct 31, 2006 12:41 PM
Moose, you may be slightly off in your stating that 27 is the beginning of trouble. I say that because there is No way that I could have gotten an early start, not even due to excessive wear. Two years ago, at 25, I had my first signs of rebellion-to-come.
I would greatly appreciate you modifying your blog so I don't feel unduly advanced in my condition.
Thanks in advance. :)


Happy Halloween!
  Darth Rex0
So be it....
date Posted: Oct 31, 2006 12:53 PM
Great work Moose.

I'll see if I can make it through my new tradition of watching Sith on Halloween. Based on my recent sleep patterns, the odds aren't too good.

"Never tell me the odds"
-My brain

usetheforce19
MasterMonkey13
date Posted: Oct 31, 2006 12:54 PM
Will this be a horrible fate to befall us all? Let us hope not, and let us fight! Victory!!!!!!!!!!!

Good blog, and I love the metaphors.

May the Force be with us all! God bless!
The Dark Moose
Moose Poodoo
date Posted: Oct 31, 2006 1:04 PM
But think of the bright side - you won't need pills to fall asleep.

Not when I've got Ambien OT :0)
The Dark Moose
Moose Poodoo
date Posted: Oct 31, 2006 2:09 PM
Two years ago, at 25, I had my first signs of rebellion-to-come.

I suffer from too much decade envy to concede that 25 years old is the beginning of the end :0)
  gahmah80
Gahmah's Lair of Trauma (Blog Closed Due to Inability to Renew Hyperspace Account)
date Posted: Oct 31, 2006 2:42 PM
Gahmah hopes the Moose-that-isn't-a-dumb-animal hasn't killed Gahmah's imagination, because doesn't want to stop doing all those creative fan-designs yet. :D
  Jedi Arwen Skywalker
date Posted: Oct 31, 2006 2:52 PM
Wow, that must be tough...now I know what to look forward to (or not) in ten years....I'd better go watch the saga while I can.

Happy Halloween to everybody!

Loved the blog.
This can only mean one thing....me go sleepy now That just cracked me up!
The Stooge
Star Wars Joke-A-Day
date Posted: Oct 31, 2006 3:01 PM
K-Fed this

Now that's scary!

Funny blog -- a terrifying glimpse of things to come...
  Jay-Dub Jinn 748
There's always a bigger blog...
date Posted: Oct 31, 2006 3:12 PM
And then pretty soon what you notice at age 27 or so as an insignificant little rebellion turns into this full-blown insurrection by age 37.

"NO! THAT'S NOT TRUE! THAT'S IMPOSSIBLE!!!!! :_|

Dude, you're starting to scare me!! I'm almost 20. Only 6-7 more years!!! :O

Although, being Halloween and all, I'm sure that was your intent. ;)
The Dark Moose
Moose Poodoo
date Posted: Oct 31, 2006 3:32 PM
Gahmah hopes the Moose-that-isn't-a-dumb-animal hasn't killed Gahmah's imagination

Who is this moose-that-isn't-a-dumb-animal? I don't know that moose...

Funny blog -- a terrifying glimpse of things to come...

Oh sure, rub it in that you're younger than me ;0)

Although, being Halloween and all, I'm sure that was your intent.

Did I mention Boo? Boo!

I'd better go watch the saga while I can.

Order now! Grim Reapers are standing by...

:0)


jediprincess77
I Know...
date Posted: Oct 31, 2006 3:44 PM
Ah, the joys I have to look forward too...although I think some of it may be taking over already. I no longer enjoy the extra boost I get from coffee- I need coffee to survive.

Happy Halloween, DM! Do something spooky. ;)
The Stooge
Star Wars Joke-A-Day
date Posted: Oct 31, 2006 4:01 PM
Oh sure, rub it in that you're younger than me

Totally not what I meant! And if it makes ya feel better, the OT has been putting me to sleep since I was 18. ;)
The Dark Moose
Moose Poodoo
date Posted: Oct 31, 2006 4:37 PM
the OT has been putting me to sleep since I was 18.

It's better than a kick to the head, I tell ya :0)
  obi-dil kenobi
date Posted: Oct 31, 2006 5:08 PM
Moose?

SOme advice

SODA, CANDY,(nah), and coffee.

These things will help thee to get through the dark
The Dark Moose
Moose Poodoo
date Posted: Oct 31, 2006 5:46 PM
SODA, CANDY,(nah), and coffee.

Nope - tried it. The suppressive effects of Star Wars to the waking mind is more powerful than nearly any legal stimulant. If I want to go to sleep, pop one in - bam. Like a tranq dart. I wake up 6 hours later.
  anigirl3
date Posted: Oct 31, 2006 5:58 PM
I'm so happy that I'm fourteen. Actually, fifteen on the third! I'm gonna ask for a Hyperspace account. I wanted seperate presents for my Hebrew and English birthdays (and maybe Chinese), but the answer, of course, is no. Story of my Star Wars life: Episode 7: No Hope.
If you were wondering, 7 is my favorite number.
DJ Maul: Got Feet?
DJ Maul's Dancin' Cantina Party
date Posted: Oct 31, 2006 6:40 PM
Hey, I JUST turneed 39 today, so I can certainly relate...I nodded off about half way through the Unaltered "ESB" just a few weeks ago...and it was the middle of the AFTERNOON!

Im putting a down payment on my lark next week...

  jediteer
Know the truth of the Darkside
date Posted: Oct 31, 2006 7:19 PM
Turn away from the darkside, come back to the light, come back to Star Wars. NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!! Freeze your head before it is too late, do not turn. Just don't go to Neverland, don't.
It pains my heart to hear someone say that, you cannot drift away like that, I know I will never turn. NEVER!! How can you turn your back on what was most sacred to you. I sure couldn't, everything I own has something to do with Star Wars. This is one scary halloween tale.
"Ani, I'm afraid"
Padme--ROTS

MTFBWYA
DON"T TURN!!!
:_| :_| :_|
  stopher717
Stopher: Master of the Jedi-Bendu Art of the Saber
date Posted: Oct 31, 2006 7:39 PM
sadly, i can truthfully say that i havn't watched any of the star wars movies in their entirety in about 5 months. I'm the same way, DM: having memorized every detail possible, to the point where i can nod off for 30 minutes and wake up actually remembering watching the stuff i just missed.

Problem is, i'm only 17.

I'll always love SW, and will always have everything memorized in absolute detail, but for some reason, the movies will get boring. I don't think it's a bad thing, just that i'll need more to get that excitement level i had before; kinda like a drug addict reaching a tolerance level.
  Tu®gon
Gondolin
date Posted: Oct 31, 2006 11:29 PM
Did I mention Boo? Boo!

*knock knock*
Who's there?
Boo!
Boo who?!!
Oh I'm sorry, did I scare you?

Lame joke, I know.

Anyway, I can totally relate to what you're saying about the SW movies. Episode III is the only one that'll keep me awake, and I'm 19. Same with LOTR. Return of the King may keep my attention through to the end, if I'm well rested to start with. I remember the "Special Editions" of LOTR coming out, me buying them, watching them all excited. A happier time.
  leialookalike1
date Posted: Nov 01, 2006 5:37 AM
Funny, this is what happens to my mom every time...
  swf_starwarsfanatic
date Posted: Nov 04, 2006 3:55 PM
Oh wow..hmm okay this is my first time blogging *takes deep breath* but I've followed all your blogs Moose and they're all hilarious so I thought I'd give it a whirl and chime in. Every time I read one of your blogs it brings a little more SW joy to my life...and really that's the best kind...well the only true kind. Oh and thanks for totally freaking me out....as if I didn't dread becoming older enough.



SWF out
oh and MTFBWYA

Let me know how I did.
  natesmama
The Matriarch Says...
date Posted: Nov 06, 2006 2:43 PM
I'm sorry... I fell asleep. What were we talking about?
  Oboe-Wan
Oboe-Wan's Hive of Scum & Villainy
date Posted: Nov 07, 2006 10:10 AM
Man, I just looked at the title of the blog & fell fast asleep for 7 days. Wow. Thanks for the nappy, I needed that.

:p

Actually, my little shriveled empress clings to the railing every night, thrashing & screaming NOOOOOOOO!!! as my body tries to throw it over the edge. It's an ongoing battle - sometimes I wish she'd just drop over the edge in AOTC during the lovey dovey stuff & climb back out just in time for the actual clones, but alas, she's not that cooperative.

At least she does managed to let go in time for the podrace.... :D
  zach starwalker
date Posted: Nov 12, 2006 4:19 PM
i dont want to grow up i still have 12 more years tilol the begining of the end. at least i can still stay awake through them all
  jediadam_baakur
date Posted: Nov 26, 2006 2:43 PM
I'm only 19 and between working 7 days a week and going to school for 5, I have not even made through the unaltered OT that I bought the day it was released.
  _Darth_Indy_
Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Star Wars
date Posted: Dec 17, 2006 8:30 AM
As far as I know, the movie should have been called "Episode II: I Hate Sand."

I can't imagine only seeing that part. You know, since you have the DVD, you could skip to the good parts. If you can stay awake to navigate the menu...

On the bright side, you have found a cure for insomnia.

I'm glad I'm still one of them young whippersnappers, and can still make it through a 12+ hour marathon with nothing but three bags of popcorn, a 2 liter of Coke, and a bag of Reeses Pieces... and not throw up immediately afterward.
  darthgrievious93
Hey, Ho, Let's Go!
date Posted: Jan 14, 2007 7:38 AM
Hello.............you have been gone for three months. Have you gone into hibernation? ?:|
Valin Kenobi
Stars To Fill My Dream
date Posted: Jan 18, 2007 3:03 AM
Hah! This is why I only re-watch the films once a year or so. I mean, I still love the films, but I long ago reached the stage where I don't even WANT to watch them all the time.

(BTW, I was just thinking about this topic earlier. Were you reading my mind ... from three months in the past, and sent me a blog into the future? ;)

This summer I tried watching all six in order, but I lost interest somewhere during ROTS and haven't touched them since. I think before that, it was watching the other five in preparation for ROTS. Although of course I watched ROTS when the DVD came out.
  jediandrew92
date Posted: Feb 02, 2007 6:17 PM
Its not that your getting olderafter youve memorized every second it just gets old
so you talk about star wars here instead of watching it
You havent lost any devotion to starwars .......yet

Episode II : I hate sand
:^O
  jedihooplah
A whole bunch of hooplah.
date Posted: Feb 07, 2007 1:35 PM
I pitty the Moose. When he starts to lose his antlers we may laugh, even though he could undoubtedly beat us in Star Wars Trivial Prusuit. And after he does, we'll all go home and make sure our hairlines aren't receding.

"I hate sand. Its so, sandy."

-Some random Star Wars flash animation.
  darth bow hunter
date Posted: Jun 23, 2007 1:11 PM
old sucks
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