{"id":2713,"date":"2005-03-25T11:08:47","date_gmt":"2005-03-25T16:08:47","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.sheilaomalley.com\/?p=2713"},"modified":"2010-07-15T10:04:22","modified_gmt":"2010-07-15T14:04:22","slug":"diary-friday-47","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.sheilaomalley.com\/?p=2713","title":{"rendered":"Diary Friday"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Oh boy.  Roller skating.  In high school.  Going to the roller rink every Friday night.  It was THE thing to do throughout high school.  And the DRAMAS that occurred at the roller rink, the sense of FREEDOM (because &#8211; oh. my. God. kids from OTHER SCHOOLS went to the roller rink &#8211; so maybe you could meet a new boy and maybe life would be good) &#8230;  The following two entries describe two Friday nights at the roller rink in my sophomore year of high school.  My friends and I would convene at &#8220;Ocean Skate&#8221;.<\/p>\n<h3>JANUARY<\/h3>\n<p>Oh, I went skating tonight.  I haven&#8217;t been since October, and I had leant my punk glasses to the DJ.  [<i>EXCUSE ME??  I have no idea what this is about.  Punk glasses? I think I know exactly which ones I mean &#8211; but &#8230; why did I lend them to the DJ at Ocean Skate?<\/i>]  He is SO nice.  I think his name is Dave. We (Mere, me, and Dolores) got our skates and the first thing I did was skate over to say Hi to Dave.  I lumbered up the steps and yelled over the music, &#8220;Hi!  Member me?&#8221;  [<i>Subtext: Give me back my &#8220;punk glasses&#8221;.<\/i>]  And he nodded and went, &#8220;Oh yeah!&#8221;  And see, I had on this pink and black garter on my arm as a joke [<i>Oh. My. God.<\/i>] and to torture Mere &#8211; she gave it to me for Christmas.  So Dave plucked it and said, &#8220;What&#8217;s this?  Did you go and get married on me?&#8221;  We asked him to play some Devo, and some of The Clash.  [<i>Ah, now I see why I was sucking up to the DJ.  Then I could control his music choices.<\/i>]  We also asked him to play Stray Cats and Adam Ant.<\/p>\n<p>Then we all zoomed out onto the rink.  What a feeling!  It&#8217;s weird, but I feel pretty when I&#8217;m out there.  There are all these crazy lights and people, and we go so fast.  We skated, we talked to Dave, and when <u>our<\/u> songs came on, we screamed, and went crazy, and waved our thanks up to Dave as we zoomed by.<\/p>\n<p>I pleaded with Dave to play &#8216;Jerkin&#8217; Back and Forth&#8217; [<i>Good God, how much did we all love Devo?  We loved Devo so much that we lost our minds.<\/i>] and when he put it on, he said into the mike: &#8220;And this is for South Kingstown&#8230;&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Take <u>that<\/u>, stupid Narragansett.<\/p>\n<p>[<i>Ehm, Narragansett was my high school&#8217;s main rival.  But &#8230; what am I saying here?  Narragansett kids DIDN&#8217;T like Devo?  I&#8217;m sure they did.  Maybe because asking him to play Devo in a venue where normally you were hearing Lover Boy gave us some level of cultural cache. <\/i>]<\/p>\n<p>Katy and Jen were there, and &#8211; (drumroll) &#8211; so was my mystery skater!  O.K.  Long story, I&#8217;ll tell it later.  [<i>I positively despise how much I use that stupid &#8220;drumroll&#8221; in my high school diaries.  It&#8217;s so dramatic.  Uhm &#8230; I&#8217;m dramatic, I guess is the message.  Which will shock nobody.<\/i>]<\/p>\n<p>Anyway, I kept my eyes open for him all night and I saw two of his friends.  They all look alike.  Tall, dark, curly hair, good skaters, nice guys &#8211; but I didn&#8217;t see him.  Actually, they&#8217;re all gorgeous.  But I didn&#8217;t see my favorite.<\/p>\n<p>Then, at around 10:30, after we had taken off our skates and were sitting at a table, HE glided by.  I looked up and saw his face &#8211; I&#8217;ve only seen it about 5 times.  His face!  [<i>Weirdly, I remember the &#8220;mystery skater&#8217;s&#8221; face.  We never spoke.<\/i>]  He has big eyes, curly hair, a wide mouth, a blue shirt untucked.  I squealed and went, &#8220;He&#8217;s here!&#8221; and then I couldn&#8217;t find him to point him out to Mere and Dolores.  I went, &#8220;That&#8217;s him!&#8221; and pointed at him.  [<i>Subtle, Sheila.  Reeeeel subtle.<\/i>]  They both looked.  I just stared and stared.  [<i>Like the lunatic high school stalker that I was!<\/i>]  He seems so nice!  [<i>God.  That&#8217;s the hook, ain&#8217;t it.  They can be gorgeous as all get-out, but if they don&#8217;t &#8220;seem nice&#8221;, who gives a crap?<\/i>]<\/p>\n<p>Anyway, he noticed that that I was gaping him, so I saw him duck behind his friends and he must have said something like, &#8220;Who&#8217;s that?&#8221; because they both then turned around.  Immediately, my eyes flew off elsewhere.<\/p>\n<p>OH!  And I skated up to ask Dave to play something [<i>Sheila.  Leave the DJ alone.<\/i>] and this other kid was there.  He had short &#8220;Men at Work&#8221; cropped hair [<i>HA!  Men at Work!<\/i>], a blue Watershed shirt, and he went, &#8220;Play some J. Geils.  But not &#8216;I Do&#8217;.&#8221;  And I said, &#8220;Oh wait &#8211; no, please play &#8216;I Do&#8217;!&#8221;  And he gave me this weird look and I said to Dave, &#8220;Oh, and play some Clash!&#8221;  And the guy went, &#8220;Yeah, play Clash.  Anything but funk.&#8221;  I felt like screaming &#8220;A MAN AFTER MY OWN HEART!&#8221;  [<i>Thank God you didn&#8217;t scream that, Sheila.<\/i>]<\/p>\n<h3>FEBRUARY<\/h3>\n<p>Mere and I went roller-skating.  It was great!  The music was fabulous.  When they played &#8220;Should I Stay or Should I Go?&#8221; I zoomed off, bouncing, singing, dancing &#8211; the whole place went nuts.  I feel so great out there, my hair lifting up as I zoom around &#8212; O.K. Listen.  They have a new skating aide who skates around backwards looking for accidents and falls.  They have about four of them (aides, not accidents) and they&#8217;re all SUCH great skaters, weaving, jumping &#8212; Anyway, this new guy &#8212; [<i>Uh oh.<\/i>] He must be about 17 or 18 and he&#8217;s a little taller than me and really thin (but muscular) and he has thick blond hair (sort of feathered [<i>HAHAHA<\/i>] but curly too).  He has a really cute face and a wide mouth.  He was wearing a tight black and white striped T shirt and tight faded jeans [<i>In other words, devastatingly hot.<\/i>], and also a pin that said &#8220;I&#8217;m the one your mother warned you about.&#8221;  [<i>Oh, for God&#8217;s sake.  A high school bad boy.  With feathered hair.<\/i>]  But he didn&#8217;t seem egotistical.  Really.  He loved chasing people, and all the little kids there loved him.  I loved watching him skate &#8211; legs flying, arms pumping &#8230; he seems so &#8212; I don&#8217;t know &#8212; nice.  [<i>Once again, it is clear.  You can be the hottest thing ever in your tight T-shirt and feathered hair, but if you don&#8217;t &#8220;seem nice&#8221; you are doomed.<\/i>]<\/p>\n<p>I watched him like a hawk all night.  His face is now engrained in my mind.  [<i>Oh good Lord.<\/i>]  He teased one of his friends about something, so his friend started chasing him and when his friend caught up he grabbed (I&#8217;ll call him Lance, cause he looked like Lance Kerwin) [<i>That&#8217;s one of the funniest things I&#8217;ve read in my life. He looked like <a href=\"http:\/\/www.lancekerwin.homestead.com\/\">Lance feckin&#8217; Kerwin<\/a>.<\/i>] Lance&#8217;s wrists and they started playfully wrestling as they skated along, Lance was going backwards, with the other guy holding his wrists, and I just remember Lance&#8217;s laughing face and lithe movements.  [<i>There is something strangely homoerotic in this scene.<\/i>]  His top lips were sort of flat and pointy and his grin was lopsided and cheerful.  Anyway, he was adorable, and then at about 11:00 when we were waiting for Dad, my mystery man came in.  [<i>See former entry.<\/i>]  He was wearing a waist-length gray and blue coat.  Oh God, he is <u>so<\/u> cute.  The way he leaned on one elbow at the counter and sauntered around in his Pony sneakers.  [<i>HAHAHA<\/i>]  Just the way he looked around with his big eyes, and waved at his friends by flipping his fingers at them, and shaking hands with them.  Like they were grown-up men.  I notice the little things.  [<i>Uh, yeah, Sheila, we noticed.<\/i>]<\/p>\n<p>It was a really good night.<\/p>\n<p>And <u>today<\/u> I worked at the soup kitchen again, ladling out soup for the poor, and Kevin was there.  What a sweet kid.  He is so nice. It was weird, washing dishes with him, etc.  OH!  And Beth invited me to a basketball game in Providence and am I glad I went!  First of all, I <u>adore<\/u> basketball and I get very hyper about it and secondly, those college kids are so cute.  [<i>I am a one-trick pony.<\/i>]  Oh God, please bear with me.  The team members seem like they&#8217;re really nice to each other [<i>Again.  The importance of &#8216;nice-ness&#8217;.<\/i>], they slap each other on the back &#8230; and the two teams (URI and West Virginia) were also so kind to each other.  If a URI man fell over, a West Virginia guy would help him up. [<i>Wow.  Let&#8217;s nominate them for a Nobel Peace Prize.<\/i>]<\/p>\n<p>And &#8212; o.k. &#8212; Rusty (Cordua??) &#8211; a great URI player &#8212; <u>and<\/u> he&#8217;s a freshman.  He has curly hair.  He seems very confident and nice.  [<i>Ibid.<\/i>]  At the next home game, I&#8217;m gonna wait and meet him when he comes out of the locker room.  [<i>Sheila, for the love of God, PLEASE DON&#8217;T DO THAT.<\/i>]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Oh boy. Roller skating. In high school. Going to the roller rink every Friday night. It was THE thing to do throughout high school. 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