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Hawaii Softball Beer Relay
Beer, Grits and Toothpicks
It wasn’t long ago that wearing jeans to the office was a disgrace. Worse would be to wear them to an evening social or a television appearance or premiere. Yet these days we see them everywhere on everyone at every function. From the waist up we might be all glitter and glamour, but everything below is the fast-food version of fashion: quick, essential and without a lot of fuss. Except for the shoes, of course, that remain the mark of haves or have-nots. In fact jeans are the classy thing to wear everywhere and the answer to that question “what are you wearing” that used to plague men and women for decades.
As clothes have changed, so have foods and all manners of other things. We see our favorite politicians standing at the bar, beer in hand, toothpicks on the side, chortling alongside plaid-shirted guys and women with tattoos. It isn’t just the male politico that does it; our Hillarys do it too. And they can do it alone, sans escort. Because what’s class is defined by our age, stage and the time we’re in.
Ask the local in Hawaii about favorite Island fare, and he or she will talk about spam. Local-style it’s called misubi, spam slammed together with rice, then dipped in shoyu (soy sauce) proudly devoured by the powerful and the regular guy or gal on a downtown Honolulu street. On the other side of the country in Louisiana its grits that’s class, that everyone orders at food counters, restaurants and every place in between. These trademark foods identify folks as part of the “in crowd,” those who are waist deep in the culture, by birth or by choice-conscious inclusion.
Pick your teeth publicly and get driven out the door might have been the dictum in past years, but no more. Now toothpicks come in different colors and peek through pockets in the best-dressed shirts. You might have to pick your teeth behind your hand, but look around and notice that it isn’t a whisper that’s going on over in that corner. It’s just some guy making sure he has the smile to keep the conversation going without looking like he hasn’t brushed it in days.
So how do you fit into this? Well, rather than worry about what’s the fashion or other such foolishness, just do your thing; and it’s likely that will work somewhere. You can be classic with polish or look like you just stepped out of a cyclone in a lumber mill; these are the days where anything goes—almost. The territory will tell you how to move around in most circles. And if that doesn’t work, set your own pace because being a self-confident person is the classiest of all.
About the Author
Professional journalist with small town newspaper with hard copy and online editions and political and social blog. Recent book is Sarah Palin, the Issues Through Her Prism at http://www.thehouseofaloha.com/Books.html and available at Baker and Taylor and Amazon.com in 3 to 5 weeks. Licensed also as a mental health counselor, certified as a teacher, and experience over 40 years in multiple areas. See website at http://www.therealviews.com and blogs at http://everythingsarahpalin.blogspot.com or http://coffeewithcarol.blogspot.com























