A story of non-questionable origin (a.k.a. my Dad said so!)


I was the child of two hippies in San Francisco in the early seventies. There were a few houses in The City* where most hippies ended up renting a room at some point in time, if they lived in The City long enough. Janis Joplin was a hippy. My parents were hippies. And so it happened that I, as a baby, lived in the same room where Janis Joplin had once lived. My Grandma, who is very religious, prayed over that room. Generally, Grandma Ruth did not approve.

Over a beer once, a few months ago, I shared this little tidbit about myself with my good friend, Kirk. He's a big Janis Joplin fan.

"That's not true," he said. "Your dad made that up." I couldn't believe him!
"Of course it's true! Why would my dad make something like that up? It's not that unbelievable! Janis Joplin had to live somewhere!"

A little argument ensued. He still doesn't believe me.

I have Janis Joplin on my ipod. I like her music a lot. Ever since that argument with Kirk, though, whenever a Janis Joplin song comes on, I think to myself, "I can't believe that bastard doesn't believe me!"


* Everyone from the Bay Area calls San Francisco "The City".

6 comments:

  1. Just when I thought you couldn't get any cooler.

    Please tell me your address at some point was 710 Ashbury Street. Cuz that would be rad.

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  2. I don't know that we ever lived with (or in the same house as, at a different time) the Grateful Dead, but our friend - or, really, Aunt Lou's good friend - Edie had the Dead over at her house from time to time. Edie was cooler than school, to be sure. She was this really sweet, hip old lady who owned a Victorian.

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  3. You are officially the coolest person I know. Oh yeah, and I would be remiss if I did not say... That explains a lot too. :)

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  4. You're thinking of 1947 Pine St - a legendary flat to be sure.

    We also lived in two different places right on Haight Street, including the infamous red house, and for a while we rented a storefront next to the Straight Theater to rehearse our band (which never actually played anywhere else). Janis didn't live at any of those places.

    I moved around a lot when I lived in The City.

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  5. b0b is my dad, in case it's not obvious!

    Meg, I am blushing, but clearly you do not know me that well, or you would never say I was the coolest person you know! I mean, you do know Dancing Queen and all...

    Most beings who breathe air are cooler than I. Look up dork in the dictionary, and there is a photograph of me!

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  6. I do know Dancing Queen. I guess I am still the coolest. ;)

    I didn't realize b0b was your dad. Hi b0b!

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