January 10, 2008

Ode to Brutha Code

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Aww, man!! My absolute favorite hilarious blogger of all time has retired: Brutha Code. Although I understand, I’m disappointed just the same. Too bad he won’t be like Jordan and make a comeback with hopefully more success. You can check out his farewell post at www.bruthacode.com. An absolute comedic genius is going to rest y’all, so in the immortal and melodramatic vein of Boyz II Men, I present to you my (un)poetic version of–”It’s So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday.”

It’s so hard to say goodbye to BC
cause I’ll always remember tales
of near international incidents
of childhood nothings and somethings that reminded us all of times past
of crushes and romances or just sexcapades and
escapades of the dizzle
drunkenness and bizarre Asian dishes
And who can forget his rarely shown but extremely memorable sensitive side?
So hard to say goodbye to yesterday

So over time we’ve learned
he appreciates fine womanish Blackness
well-prepared cuisine
his I-know-he’s-not Republican status :)
his penchant for armchair psychology
his contradictory sociology on Blackness
and his love for his people, whomever he defines them to be
And all this we learned through
side-splitting laughter
that could make you hiccup
or fall over on your side
embarrass yourself in an office full of white folks
where his words were so charged
they couldn’t even be repeated in the mixed company
of the melanin-deprived
I mean words so full of hilarity
that his blog alone made “ROFLMAO”
ridiculously insufficient

Although I’m a poet, I know this ain’t no poetry
And I just want to thank you for every memory
This is just my ode to Brutha Code to whom it’s so hard to say goodbye

May the Brutha Code blog RIP
*I poured a cyber-swig for our homey.*

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