Mar 7, 2007 25

Citizen of the Day (a.k.a. The Carnival of Neilochka)

Dicky the Perv

So you thought it was all about the gifts, eh, compadre? (Well, for Expat Jane, an expert in—I shit you not—packing at the main Seoul P.O., it was, but that’s another story at the end of this one.)

No, Neil, my L.A. neighbor, my inspiration 30 miles south on the 405. When the lovely Sophia told me of her plan to gather your readers in an orgy of commerce to celebrate your birthday, I said, “F**k that noise; Neil, our most generous patron of page hits via his extensive linking, must be honored in the way that suits him and his famous member best: bloggy-style!

But Sophia, I quickly realized, is indeed a force to be reckoned with. Plus, I get the idea she likes presents. I mean, I know you wouldn’t put all those conservative titles on your own commie-left-wing Amazon WishList. So the Gift Bonanza was on, although Sophia graciously if reluctantly gave her blessing for this, the First (and, unless someone else does it next year, the last) Carnival of Neilochka!!!

Carnival smileys

For awhile, I thought we might have to name this “The Carnival of Neilochka’s Penis”. Neil’s penis has inspired many a blog post. And while Finn reminds us that when it COMES to Neil a talking penis is just the TIP of the iceberg, I still smell a penis, out to steal the limelight!

And Daisy, of I Said the F Word, even hoodwinked her husband into driving to L.A. just to visit Neil’s penochka!

Friends! This is shameful! Citizen Neil is more than his member only: he is a man of depth as well as breadth (not to mention length and girth). And, as his friend (and pre-birthday host) Danny Miller of Jew Eat Yet? points out, Neilochka has the deep, dark secrets that accompany such depth.

This Journey attests as well to the many, many things we can—and have—learned from Neil Kramer.

And if it weren’t for Our Citizen of the Interwebs and his brilliant sense of humor, where would poor Nancy French be? Stuck out there in Deliverance territory with nothing but an old Annie Hall DVD to stave off her pizza-free gloom, that’s where!

Legs are important

Besides, given Citizen Neil’s growing popularity, it may be time for him to broaden his horizons. Via TherapyDoc, Headline WSJ: Neil runs for President of the United States, Wins Handily. (Direct Quote: “My mother told me to be nice to people and you know? She was right! It’s SO key!”)

And Nance over at Dept. of Nance, clever and intrepid journalist that she is, actually traveled forward in time to grab an exclusive interview with Neil-of-the-Future, the famous self-help book writer, for USA Today! Take that, Carnival of the Mundane!

I think Neil owes a huge popularity to his way with the ladies. If I could divine his method and bottle it, I could retire a multi-billionaire tomorrow! Seriously, folks, Neilochka has all sorts of lady-fans from all over the world who wanted to wish him well on his special day, like Breann of Firefighters Daughter; Tara of Paris Parfait; Fitèna of C’est la Vie!; Miriam, of Miriam’s Ideas (keeping it real with what looks like an original, if unauthenticated, Hugh MacLeod).

A hard day’s night

More than anything, something about Neilochka seems to bring out the poet in people.

Everyday Goddess salutes Neil both in haiku and limerick form (a little something for those of you who hail from Nantucket.)

Befitting her unofficial title as Poet Laureate of Neal Nation, Pearl has composed a second poem for Neil on his Name Day, set to the tune of The Brady Bunch theme song, so you can sing along! Hopefully, Neil will at some point share Pearl’s other opus when he’s done hanging with the hippies in Mendocino or making his estranged wife, Sophia, take baths without water.

Not to be outdone, Jane Doe of By the Way… also penned an Ode to Neil. That infamous hussy, Two Roads, combines two, two, two songs in one to note this auspicious occasion. Wendy, of Quiet About a Lot of Things, added a picture and a promise to her poem. And Roberta, of Roberta’s Voice, has a whole category devoted to Odes to People on their Birthdays.

let’s get together

Even a carnival is not all fun. It takes effort, and planning! (That may be the understatement of the Citizen of the Month.) Better Safe Than Sorry of Shake It Like a Polaroid Picture fretted over what to give the Man and His Penis Who Have Everything, before arriving at the perfect solution.

McKay has a couple of things for you rattling around in what sounds like the world’s largest purse.

V-Grrrl took the easy way out and sent an electronic card of sorts. And while I wouldn’t call what Ascender does “easy”, I would characterize you as “lucky” for counting her among your many fans.

And planning is something you’ll have to get on yourself, by the way. As Tamar says, you owe her a little something and the time is coming to pay the piper.

But all parties—even weeklong ones—must come to an end. And I cannot think of a more fitting one than this, from Mo, aka Catharsis Queen, who sums it all up for us in a few words and a picture.

“Legend”, huh? So that’s what the kids are calling it these days…

xxx
c

UPDATE: Since this was all done under cover of darkness with a blind captain at the helm (wait…that would mean I was competent—scratch that), a few tributes did not make it to the post in time for publication, i.e., me scrambling to figure out at 8:03am why this did not autopost at 2:51am. (So much for my super-spy tactics.)

So…

Ariel, one of Neil’s legions of fans from Across the Pond, weighs in with her well wishes and a typical British “howdy-do” at the end, on from fuck-up to fab!

Jill (aka Introspectre) finally pulls out of her “migraine” long enough to post an excellent birthday poem to Neil. (Warning: this post is safe, but the rest of Introspectre is an adults-only website.)

Finally (we think, anyway), Lefty of Long Relief squeaks in just under the wire two days after the fact with a gripping tale of how Neil saved his life.

Images by (top to bottom): Fred Armitage, Orbital Joe, dou_ble_you, Orbital Joe, dou_ble_you, via Flickr, used under a Creative Commons license.

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Finn March 7, 2007 at 8:47 am

Thanks for putting this together, darlin’. I know it was a lot of work. I hope Neil appreciates it!

AscenderRisesAbove March 7, 2007 at 9:03 am

Great job Colleen; you need to relax now, put your feet up and watch!

lizriz March 7, 2007 at 9:08 am

Bravo! Bravo!

Well done and you rock.

As does Neil, of course. :)

Not Faint Hearted March 7, 2007 at 9:52 am

Great job, Colleen. Perfect pictures for Neilochka’s carnival. You rock!!!
B.

Paris Parfait March 7, 2007 at 9:54 am

Colleen, you are wonderful for organising all this! Great job! Neil should be thrilled.

Neil March 7, 2007 at 10:08 am

Thank you so much, Colleen. I thought the surprises were over! Getting this together must have been so much work, even for someone with your organizational skills. I’m sitting in the hotel lobby of our Eureka, CA hotel, and Sophia just sat me down with the laptop and said “Close Your Eyes,” then showed me your blog –

communicatrix March 7, 2007 at 10:12 am

Finn, Ascender, lizriz, Not Faint, Paris P – Thank you! It was only through the patience and beneficence (sp?) of all you contributors that this came off. And Sophia, of course. Nothing comes off w/o Sophia.

Neil – You’re welcome. But how can you read my blog with your eyes closed?

Jules (Jane Doe) March 7, 2007 at 10:19 am

C –

I’m so impressed the way you put everything together! It looks great and is well written! Thanks so much for going insane over all of this! A spa treatment is in your future!

xo
J

Rhea March 7, 2007 at 11:02 am

You did a great job. Such Neil loyalty!

tamarika March 7, 2007 at 11:28 am

This is fabulous! What fun for us and what a labor of love for you! Happy festivity day to one and all.

Roberta March 7, 2007 at 11:57 am

Really, really nicely done. Thanks for stepping up.

Ariel March 7, 2007 at 12:27 pm

Hurray! You pulled it off Colleen, well done you!!!

Mo March 7, 2007 at 12:50 pm

Fabulous job! Thank you so much for doing this. I loved being part of it.

ExpatJane March 7, 2007 at 1:39 pm

Awesome! It’s so cool that will all the people involved he didn’t get tipped off.

You did a great job organizing this Colleen. Well done to you and to everyone who took part.

Oh and…Happy Birthday, part 2, Neil.

It’s just past 6:30am here. Now I have to drink some hot tea and pop in a Halls cough drop :-( Is it okay to have chicken soup for breakfast?

better safe than sorry March 7, 2007 at 3:35 pm

thank you for coming up with such a great idea and surprising neil, i still have no idea how it all comes together, but thanks for taking the time to figure things out for a guy that gives all of us who adore him, so much.

Pearl March 7, 2007 at 4:00 pm

Colleen:
You did GREAT! Put “Professional Organizer” on your resume, if it isn’t already there.

Neil:
I don’t think I know anyone else in the blog world who is as adored as you are. I’m guessing that’s the best adjective to describe how your readers respond to you, and it’s clear in how they chose to help celebrate you and your birthday. How does that make you feel?

wendy March 7, 2007 at 5:21 pm

Thanks for all your work…You are swell!

Two Roads March 7, 2007 at 7:36 pm

C -
You did such a fabulous job pulling this all together! Grand kudos to you! I agree with Pearl about the Professional Organizer title too!

Miriam March 7, 2007 at 7:49 pm

That was super!

Jessica March 8, 2007 at 6:37 am

This is great! Hope you are still making it to Portland this weekend – I look forward to meeting you.

Masale.Wallah March 9, 2007 at 4:48 pm

I have no idea what this post was about but your friends sure are lucky to have you!

introspectre March 13, 2007 at 11:03 am

If I didn’t say it enough, thank you. You did a freaking fantastic job on this one! Just witnessing this makes up for all the birthdays I’ve had that I’ve hated. Seeing this brings warm fuzzies to even my own crappy birthdays of yesteryear.
Hmm…I wonder if we should do a carnival of thanks, for you? (grins)

(p.s. My secret is officially revealed now, but thank you for keeping it under wraps until I was ready to write about it. You’re a doll!)

therapydoc March 14, 2007 at 5:32 am

Wow, for someone who’s supposed to be shy/introverted/whatever this means/ you ran a heckova carnival. way to go.

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