MURDER, POLITICS, AND THE END OF THE JAZZ AGE
by Michael Wolraich
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I like this guy. He is about 6 to 8 years older than my kids and I began seeing his gigs on cable over the last 15 years.
It is hard to gage the issue concerning time in these days. I mean, you might pick up something on cable that is fifteen years old and not even know it is a decade and a half ago.
Louis CK has fun discussing his new family. Louis CK had his life and his riffs change forever.
Comics change, if they are worth a damn.
And Patton Oswalt changed, forever.
I recall a gig where he discussed how happy he was that he found the love of his life! (2005?)
Years later, much of his discussion revolved around his little baby girl.
One speech had to do with his little girl when he took her to a cafe.
So he gets to the Starbucks and the two sit a table and share a coffee and whatever was appropriate for a 4 year old.
And this Black man, an old man who was bald with a whitish beard sat down next to them.
Precious said:
LOOK DADDY, A MONKEY!
hahahahahahah
Daddy did not know what to do.
So he picked up Precious and ran for the door and out to the car.
hahahhahaha
Later on, the two (like my son and his Precious might do) enjoyed A disney flick.
And the favorite character of Precious showed up. That is the bald monkey with a whitish beard.
hahahhaha
I dunno, this just got to me, deep deep deep into my heart.
Well, recently Patton lost his truest Precious, the love of his life; his wife from some unknown cause--as of yet.
(I edit this because of Matt's comment (infra). For some reason cancer had been on my mind.)
http://observationdeck.kinja.com/michelle-mcnamara-writer-and-wife-of-patton-oswalt-ha-1772668389
And at the age of 46, I do not know how my favorite comic might handle this.
And this sudden death of his beloved must have sent Mr. Oswalt into a spin.
This man had fame and fortune and a fantastic family life.
He has been a producer and a director and an actor in film and TV.
He has been at the top of his game as a stand-up of course.
He has battled with depression for decades.
How will he handle this?
He lost the love of his life and yet, his primary purpose in life is to take care of his little Precious.
I know, thousands and hundreds of thousands of folks lose their loved ones every goddamn year through war and mayhem and disease and famine....
But I really feel for Patton.
I told my daughter over the phone the other day that THESE ARE THE DAYS.
I told her to remember these days when she and her hubby and her brother and her three nieces were safe and healthy.
All the adults are employed and the mortgages are up to date and everyone is well fed and well clothed and there are no creditors beating down their doors.
Life is not always thus.
Sometimes little things compel us to catastrophe.
But the bigger things, might send us into Hades.
That is all I got.
Except I really, really feel bad for Patton and I hope he is doing better and better as the years go on and he cares for his little Precious, the Precious his lovely wife left to him.
Oh there was one song that got to me as I thought about all of this.
And it is while I watch Louis CK on Charlie Rose tonight.
And I thought about this song in connection with Patton's loss
Comments
Tuesday is Gone. You should like this one. We all learn to move on.
I am on my way to bed I am tired tonight. Made egg rolls and ended up with 30 of them. They are work but fun to do and not expensive to make. I am all stiff from planting my pineapple garden. I had 7 plants from the tops of pineapples. I have been eating fresh pineapple because it has a natural antibiotic that has been helpful with UTI's.
by trkingmomoe on Tue, 04/26/2016 - 1:21am
A little Skynyrd aint half bad!
by Richard Day on Wed, 04/27/2016 - 7:02am
He is easily the best stand-up I've ever seen live and his albums are all great, too. I don't know how he will handle this. I expect his devotion to his daughter will pull him through. But, yeah, by the nature of his art you feel like you know him and you worry, right?
by Michael Maiello on Tue, 04/26/2016 - 2:10pm
Yeah, virtual reality fools us all I guess.
Hell, over a century ago millions felt they knew Twain.
And he never even made it to the radio!
by Richard Day on Wed, 04/27/2016 - 7:05am
I think we need more Skynyrd in here.
by quinn esq on Tue, 04/26/2016 - 7:38pm
I do not recall hearing this song.
I hit on it twice today, already.
Haunting it seems.
Life is haunting, it seems.
At this day and age everything seems to be a cliche.
Thank you.
by Richard Day on Wed, 04/27/2016 - 2:12pm
Also Dick, if you're in a mood for some JT, I found this duet he did with Carole King almost unbearably good.
Just listen to that man's voice, from 2:30-4:00. He's 62 years old there. Not bad.
by quinn esq on Tue, 04/26/2016 - 7:41pm
Beautiful!
Talk about old flames!
by Richard Day on Wed, 04/27/2016 - 7:09am
Thanks for this, DD. I am saddened to think about his loss.
How our hearts will ache
when tragedies descend on
folks we think we know,
I too like Oswalt.
He is a funny man who
seems both bright and kind.
I'm without armor
and my empathy is strong
my heart always aches.
by MrSmith1 on Tue, 04/26/2016 - 9:39pm
You know, this guy can relate his experience in the supermart searching for a piece of ham in his sweats.
And I am interested?
And I laugh.
by Richard Day on Wed, 04/27/2016 - 7:11am
Damn Dick... I'm crying now.
If it wasn't for this man my loving wife and I wouldn't have crossed paths 48 years ago. I grabbed her right out from under his nose and he and I remained tight life long friends to his dying day.
We so truly, truly miss him...
He sings this to all of us.
youtu.be/OrPYqZV4yQU
~OGD~
by oldenGoldenDecoy on Wed, 04/27/2016 - 5:43am
Love can be the damnedest thing.
by Richard Day on Wed, 04/27/2016 - 7:16am
Just a heads-up, his wife did not die of cancer. She had no known medical problems but still died suddenly in her sleep.
by Matt (not verified) on Wed, 04/27/2016 - 8:01am
Thanks for the correction.
I checked the links.
Poor Patton apparently never had a heads up on this tragedy.
But at least his wife did not suffer some long and hurtful period prior to her death.
Oh I forgot to add Matt, I edited the post.
Again, thank you.
I do not know what I was thinking at the time but I was reading a bunch of blogs about breast cancer/
by Richard Day on Wed, 04/27/2016 - 2:14pm
I used to post this song up in its original video. Here's an Oswalt version. From a friend up in Colorado.
by quinn esq on Wed, 04/27/2016 - 6:15pm
Q, all this guy needs is a couch and a CD player. hahahahahahah
by Richard Day on Wed, 04/27/2016 - 8:19pm
Another great one, Richard. You caught it perfectly. I'm struck by the many caring posts here on Dagblog lately. This is an amazing community.
by Ramona on Thu, 04/28/2016 - 8:39am
Ramona, this is nice. This is a nice place.
And that fact keeps me at this place.
I feel sometimes that I am at Missy's old place at the old blog.
Everyone is welcome and nobody is eschewed. hahahah
And no one asks me for money. hahahaha
Which I do not have.
Thank you for reading my stuff!
Really.
by Richard Day on Thu, 04/28/2016 - 9:25am
Lol. You're a big part of what makes Dagblog Dag. Thank you.
by Ramona on Thu, 04/28/2016 - 10:15am
Ssssshhhhhhh.... he still thinks it's "Dayblog". Can't see worth shit.
by PeraclesPlease on Thu, 04/28/2016 - 10:43am
Lol.
But, hey, did you get that big hug I sent you?
by Ramona on Thu, 04/28/2016 - 12:01pm
OH, that was supposed to be a bear *hug* ??? In any case, thanks, it arrived.
by PeraclesPlease on Thu, 04/28/2016 - 12:34pm
Hmmm, that didn't turn out so well...
by PeraclesPlease on Fri, 04/29/2016 - 2:59am
Hey Dick;
Lend me $20 bucks, bud?
by quinn esq on Thu, 04/28/2016 - 6:15pm
Q, you just got to me at the perfect time.
Tubman just came off my hot presses even before issue; and what is the issue? But I have the issue.
Just give me your credit card number and DOB and DL and we shall take care of this in an inordinate period of time!
by Richard Day on Fri, 04/29/2016 - 12:51pm
Hmmm, that could be tough - his birth certificate just has an X on it, and anyone from his neck of the woods lucky enough to have a license had it taken away anyway. But he can probably dig up someone's credit card. Visa or Mastercard?
by PeraclesPlease on Fri, 04/29/2016 - 1:03pm
Well I forgot to get his mama's maiden name as it were as well as the name of his favorite puppy.
But this is all a work in progress?
And, anyway, I have all these Tubmans just sitting on the living room floor drying out so to speak.
Tubman had no problems with alcohol as it were.
But I digress!
by Richard Day on Fri, 04/29/2016 - 1:18pm
Folders full of Tubmans?
by PeraclesPlease on Fri, 04/29/2016 - 5:15pm
Just noticed I had "Oswald" in the headline. Fixed it.
by Ramona on Thu, 04/28/2016 - 8:41am
This blog is dead of course.
But there is this KFC riff that just kills me:
It will be about ten years before I can show this to my granddaughter, as long as Daddy aint around.
hahahahah
by Richard Day on Sat, 04/30/2016 - 7:03am
Just to add one more note of sweetness to this blog ... This appeared today on the Huffington Post:
On Sunday, Oswalt tweeted something his daughter said: "When your mom dies you're the best memory of her. Everything you do is a memory of her." -- Alice Oswalt, 7
by MrSmith1 on Mon, 05/02/2016 - 12:26pm
My God that is delightful.
Oh my kids are so lucky right now and so are my grandkids.
Not members of the 1 percent or even 10 percent. But they get by.
I do not surmise that they are complacent!
Our sins include:
O God if I only had more. hahahaha
It looks to me, reading this, that Patton knows exactly where his duties lie.
by Richard Day on Mon, 05/02/2016 - 12:52pm
My son told me yesterday of this new Patton Oswalt show on Netflix
It is wonderful and just prior to the tragedy.
Here it is, as long as you have Netflix
https://www.netflix.com/watch/80082862?trackId=13752289&tctx=0%2C0%2Cc8520c7229cc475d585fa889997f9327c4ce25af%3A94627e8794a144444480f348adbf07afa13ec75b
I think it is good anyway. So did my son.
by Richard Day on Sat, 05/07/2016 - 1:46pm