Credit: Suzette Smith

THE STENCH OF DEATH

RE: โ€œI Smelled Portlandโ€™s (Maybe) Corpse Flowerโ€ [Blogtown, May 30]. โ€œTheย Mercuryย received a tip on a potential corpse flowerย blooming in a Northeast Portland neighborhoodโ€”because of course we did,โ€ wrote Arts Editor Suzette Smith, who noted that while โ€œsome botanical factsโ€ made the plant unlikely to be an actual corpse flower, the lure of it possibly being oneโ€”and thus having the odor of a decaying bodyโ€”was too great to resist. โ€œIโ€™ve always wanted to smell a corpse flower and since I get a paycheck for looking into this kind of stuff, I decided to investigate!โ€ Smith wrote. She later reported that the flower โ€œsort of smelled like shit.โ€

Back in 2004, I returned home from work to find my roommates freaking out about the smell of death emanating from our back yard. The source turned out to be a voodoo lily. Itโ€™s not a corpse flower, but the smell has to be close. Maybe this thing still blooms in Southeast Portland. If youโ€™re interested, let me know and Iโ€™ll give you the address. We no longer live there, so youโ€™re on your own getting access.

J

SUZETTE SMITH RESPONDS! Thanks J! That flower looks way more like the flower I smelled. Itโ€™s too bad that you donโ€™t live in that house anymore, because weโ€™re planning our editorial retreat and that pool looks great.

VOTE MERCURY IN 2020

RE: The Portland Mercury. Just, you know, in general.

As I pick up your latest issue for a peruse, I find myself wondering why youโ€™re trying to tell me how to live my life as a Portlander? Isnโ€™t living life in your own way what made Portland so interesting in the past? If you all know so much about how to be the perfect citizen of a perfect place (that already has nothing but stolen shit culture and is 20 years behind any other city) and how they should act, why donโ€™t you run for mayor of Portland?

The articles in your publication are full of โ€œdonโ€™t do this.โ€ and โ€œdonโ€™t do that.โ€ Who the fuck are you to tell anyone how to live!? I think you guys are part of the reason that so many idiots live in this city now. Portland is full of wannabe hyper-aware, hyper-cultured whiners.

The Mercury should write stories about things that actually build culture and donโ€™t restrict what you think culture is, because we actually donโ€™t have one. Your newspaper is a constant regurgitation of crap that nobody cares about and isnโ€™t creating any provocative conversation. Portland at its current state is a muddied-down version of every great city that ever existed. The real Portland left 10-15 years ago, so deal with it and write something of depth and value that can regain what you think youโ€™re protecting. Fuck your lame articles in the face.

Monte

MONTE! We were going to give you the Mercuryโ€™s letter of the weekโ€”along with two passes to the Laurelhurst Theaterโ€”but since encouraging you to use them would expose what we think culture is, not to mention tell you how to live your life, weโ€™ll keep them for ourselves. Still, thanks for picking up the Mercury for a peruse!

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  1. A little Monte math: Portland is 20 years behind everywhere else, and it stopped being cool 10-15 years ago, so everywhere else stopped being cool 30-35 years ago. Sounds about right, Monte.

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