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Friday, November 04, 2011
I was playing mahjongg in a smoky backroom with a bunch of middle aged, balding Cantonese men. The room was smoky from their cigarettes and they all wore the kind of ragged wifebeaters associated with Hong Kong. Each player had large smoothened logs standing up in their corner of the table, inscribed all around with large Chinese characters and were an integral part of the game. When you had particular combinations, you were supposed to look at the stick and make additional bonus chains. I was seeing the room in some sort of dramatically rotating cinematic mode, and it looked like a stereotypical back-room mahjongg den. I remember thinking that I was such a terrible player - that I still needed a cheat sheet for the bonus combinations despite having even learned the characters. It soon became clear that I was the one recording the game, using a small camcorder hooked up to a VCR in the room, which had turned into a rather staid little living room with an old green rug. I was making the recording for tax purposes. There was some particular amount that I had to bet or something, and would end up being categorized at 0, 20, 40, or 60 percent. This was to determine your tax bracket, and I was making this particular recording for Merry. We want the 40% bracket for some reason, and was really happy when I somehow got it. A large checkbox appeared over the scene, and was subsequently filled by a huge splotch of ketchup. Now it was my turn, and I wanted the highest bracket. This involved me assembling the jade mahjongg tiles into specific patterns and taking both pictures and video with what was now a big digital camera. The middle aged men were gone and Kai was sitting across the table from me, laughing, joking, and generally being entertaining but unhelpful. I had set up the tiles so that I had some sort of big red bean sitting on top of the middle of three neat stacks of tiles, each looking something like a sofa (we used to make little furniture out of the tiles in real life). Some of the tiles were extra-long and skinny. I was trying to set the pattern up exactly right, so I kept adjusting and taking new pictures. The red bean was supposed to look like it was diving off the tiles, over the edge of the table and onto the floor. Then my sister came in and tried to help by handling the camera while I tried a new setup on a different side of the table. It was rather stressful, but I felt confident at the same time. Home February 2002 November 2004 December 2004 January 2005 June 2005 July 2005 September 2005 October 2005 November 2005 February 2006 March 2006 May 2006 July 2006 September 2006 May 2007 August 2007 September 2007 February 2008 May 2008 June 2008 August 2008 January 2009 March 2009 April 2009 May 2009 July 2009 October 2009 December 2009 April 2010 May 2010 June 2010 July 2010 August 2010 October 2010 December 2010 January 2011 February 2011 March 2011 May 2011 August 2011 November 2011 December 2011 January 2012 February 2012 April 2012 June 2012 September 2012 October 2012 November 2012 March 2013 May 2013 June 2013 October 2013 December 2013 January 2014 February 2014 April 2014 August 2014 June 2015 April 2016 March 2022 April 2022 May 2022 July 2022 September 2022 December 2022 December 2023 May 2024 August 2024 November 2024 |