Oops Blonde, painting, Mike Foldes, 1997
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i always liked blonde girls. they smelled different. tasted
different, too. for some reason blondes and i never hooked up for long. i’m not
sure why. maybe it was me. maybe it was their long term goal to cohabit with
aristocrats or jocks. or that i was too eager and too shy at once. today i
cannot see myself sitting at a kitchen table with a blonde woman next to or
across from me, or at the stove making scrambled eggs, though i can and do see
a dark-haired, brown-eyed mediterranean doing the same thing, and it feels
natural as the day is long. i can also see her in a lot of other rooms, so it’s
not like playing patty-cake, patty-cake on the living room floor in front of
the zenith tv. it’s neither norman rockwell nor roman polanski. not dick and
jane, but a blend of beardsley and parrish, if you know what i mean.
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Mike Foldes is the founder and managing editor of Ragazine, an online literary magazine. He is also the author of "Sleeping Dogs, A true story of the Lindbergh baby kidnapping," and "Sandy: Chronicles of a Superstorm," with artist Christine Devereaux."
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Mike Foldes' 1997 painting "Oops Blonde" is in the collection of Gabriel Navar, Oakland, Ca.
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