Prayers for the Assassin

The Islamic States of America, could this happen? America’s resources stretched razor thin by an extended war on terror. Our economy falters under the strain. Our leaders fail to have a plan. Western Europe’s Muslim minority becomes the majority.

Sound like any blogs you know? Sound like your blog? This is premise Robert Ferrigno puts forth in Prayers for the Assassin.

The novel will be published by Scribner in February. We have been given 400 advanced reader editions to send to writers focused on politics, religion, world events or books.

If you actively blog or podcast about politics, religion, world events or books, we invite you to request a free advanced reader edition of this novel. Just fill out the form below. Note, we only have a limited supply and cannot guarantee every request will receive a free book.

I think it’s very cool that they thought of sending advanced copies to bloggers. I’ll let you know what I think when I’m done with it.

Sitting Here, Listening To Radio Paradise

Hey, I’m not going to let our fucked-in-the-ass archive/search function spoil my buzz here… It’s fucked-up, you and I both know it – whatever. And you and I both know that, while I can’t draw any links out of my hat, both Timmer and I have sung the praises of Radio Paradise.

Well, I’ve become a bit distanced of late – choosing instead to tune-in old cable TV reruns – even if I’d seen them three times before – shame on me.

And there is something of my obsessive-compulsive thing at play here… Man, this is way better than my old Macintosh system – S/N wise, but hardly as good as the Yamaha. But the stereo image.. I have to hold my head right here – there’s no dimensional presence… Eegad!

Man, I don’t know. This is leagues beyond watching cable TV reruns. But, damn, I’ve got to work on my room acoustics.

Holey Moley!

Anyone wanna play cards? There are currently 20 spam comments about poker waiting to be dealt with – I’m saving those for Kevin/Timmer/Mom cause I don’t know if y’all do anything special with them. (delete, mark as spam, block, whatever)

I guess I should just be grateful that it’s only card spam, and not some of the other stuff that I’ve seen on occasion.

I hate spam.

I’m Getting Personal…..

…And I might come back later and yank this post, as not really being related to the overall theme of our blog, but sometimes you just gotta dump what’s in your gut, and hope there’s someone who can hear it and relate to it.

Later this week, for the first time in my life, I’ll be going to an Al-Anon meeting. For some reason, this scares me. It shouldn’t. It’s not like I’m the only person in the world who ever grew up in an alcoholic family. It’s not like I’m the only person in the world who ever needed help to keep from wanting to kick the living shit out of someone because of how they behave when they’re “likkered up.” I’m certainly not the only person in the world who has bad childhood memories (or no memories?) of family holidays because there was so much stress/chaos involved in them. So even though I’ll be walking into a room full of strangers, it’s not like I’m walking into a room full of strangers, ya know?

Heck, I won’t even be going alone – I’ve got a friend who’s offered to go with me so there’ll be someone there I know. And we’re going to a meeting that she particularly likes, where she assures me I’ll be safe.

This is actually huge progress, for me. Two years ago, she offered that if I ever wanted to attend a meeting, she’d go with me. At that time, I couldn’t even consider it, because in my brain going to a meeting meant that I was defective, somehow (hmmm… *they’re* the alcoholics, but I’m defective). Recently, I’ve been able to view Al-Anon as a resource that can help me get to where I want to be, which is detached from the emotional chaos that my family generates. It kills me that I can still be sucked into their chaos when I’m 500+ miles away from them.

So I guess that means I’m growing up (not the part about being sucked into their chaos – the other part). Which is not a bad thing. And it probably means I’m healing, which is definitely a good thing. Now, if there were only some way to make it not hurt, then everything would be all better. Or if I could figure out what hurts, or why it hurts. For lack of a better description, my heart hurts.

Is it because I can’t avoid the fact that we weren’t a “Leave it to Beaver” family? (were there any such?) Or is it because I’m the only one in my family who will say that the family was/is alcoholic?

We’re hillbillies. Drinking is what we do. One time when I was home from college, my brother teasingly said maybe I wasn’t really one of the family, since I wasn’t a drinker (I didn’t like the taste of alcohol back then, so I wouldn’t drink). Christmas gifts to grandparents were huge jugs of whiskey, and christmas visits involved lots of alcohol (mostly for the adults, of course). I spent most of my adolescence refusing to drink with my aunt and my grandma, and then listening to them say I thought I was better than they were, since I wouldn’t drink with them. They just kept ignoring the part where I was 14, or 16, or whatever age I was at the various times. (eta: I’m not talking about wine with dinner, I’m talking about sipping whiskey throughout the entire day)

As far as I know, I’m the first one of us to spend 3+ years in therapy, trying to get past my past. And other than my dad’s little brother, who joined AA 15 or so years ago, I’m the only one I know of who’s choosing to go to an Al-Anon meeting. I thought about an Adult Children of Alcoholics meeting, but after some research, I think Al-Anon might be a better fit for me, right now.

I’m hoping to learn how to detach from the family without divorcing the family. And it would probably do me good to learn that I’m not crazy, and not alone. So it’s probably a good idea for me to go.

My therapist told me one time that it’s the *healthy* members of the family who are in therapy. I’m just not feeling very healthy, right now. I’m pretty much feeling defective.

(/personal stuff)

Update: Looks like I won’t be deleting this post :) I came online this morning, ready to delete it, and there was already one comment posted, so I thought I’d wait until I had time to email the commenter and thank him/her for posting, and the next time I looked, there were 6!
I *do* appreciate y’alls support – last night was a wee bit of a meltdown…they’ve been happening fairly frequently this holiday season as my past battles its way into my consciousness again for more healing.

This al-anon decision has been slowly building since last New Year’s Eve, when I was visiting my dad for the holiday, and had to leave the house at 2am to find a motel, because my nephew and his wife (who lived with my dad) were having a drunken row, and it was impossible for me to sleep. Things came to a head with them this fall, and they’ve since been evicted from my dad’s house last month (they weren’t renting from him, they were squatting from him). But it really drove home to me how much enabling is one of our family traditions (denial’s another big one), and then the whole mess just kept dragging on, and everytime I’d hear more about it, I’d get tied up in knots cause I don’t detach well, and so I knew it was time.

It’s still scary – biggest fear is that I’m just gonna sit there Fri night and bawl my eyes out, much as I was doing last night. But I’m ok with that, as long as I know that no one’s gonna jump on me for it. But since I’m no longer hungry, lonely or tired, it’s not as frightening as it seemed last night.

Thanks, everyone, for your support. It really does help. :)

Attention Toy Companies

Stryker mentioned it here, but I think it needs more discussion.

What in the name of holy HELL is with all the toy bondage? What could possess anyone to want to secure a toy to it’s container in a fashion that requires TOOLS in order to get them loose? Power Rangers. GI Joes. RC Cars. All of them! Bound to their containers using the nefarious wire surrounded by slickery, grey, flexible plastic that you simply can’t get a grip on. If that’s not enough, it’s supplemented with the invisible rubber bands that must have been created in the middle of the Nevada desert because those things are the stealthiet things I’ve come across in my entire life. You get done working on the twisty things with the wire cutters and you’re sure the toy is finally free and you practically take Duke’s head off because of the Rubber Bands of Satan.

“Some Assembly Required” I understand. Been doing that since my nephews were young. Did it for much of Boyo’s life.

“Batteries not included” I also understand. There’s not a Dad out there that has missed that little notice more than once. You try findng a pack of Triple A Batteries on Christmas Day in the middle of Europe only one time…your lesson is learned.

It’s not like we can stage a boycott or anything. For some reason, all the toys Boyo “must have” are subjected to a treatment out of The Story of O.

Do yourselves a favor. Earn yourselves a little goodwill. Stoppit.

Stop the toy bondage.

Stop the toy bondage.

STOP THE TOY BONDAGE!

Really Behind on Movie Reviews

…for this holiday season so here’s quickies for what we’ve seen.

Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire: Definitely worth seeing on the big screen. Lots of fun and they did justice to the book. Well done. It’s over before you know it.

Aeon Flux: Charlize Theron in tight fitting clothes. What more do you want? Okay, fine. Add a decent hard science fiction story and a grownup storyline and then you can wonder how the drug use got past then censors for a PG-13 rating. I never saw the animated version so I have no idea how it compares. But this is probably the best science fiction movie I’ve seen in years. It wasn’t watered down. It was much better than we expected and actually had to explain some things to Boyo which almost never happens. It’s already been bumped out of the theaters in our area but definitely worth picking up on DVD to add to your collection. Warning: You may have to think. You may have to decide how you feel about things like genetic engineering and environmental manipulation. You may have to wonder which is the lesser of evils. I’m hoping for a director’s cut version when the DVD comes out.

The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe: I read these books as a kid but only once vs once a year like I did with Tolkien. I don’t have the details memorized like I did with Tolkien. Anyway, the movie was a great tale of good vs evil. It was exciting. Boyo “WooHoo’d” through the battles. A good time was had by all. And most important to me, they didn’t screw up Aslan. Because I do remember Aslan quite clearly. If they had Jar-Jar’d Aslan I would have been pissed, they didn’t. A great exercise in the way CGI should be done.

We’re off to see King Kong this afternoon. I’ll let you know how it goes but from what I’ve heard, I’m thoroughly expecting “WOW.” I’d go see this movie if it was JUST Jack Black or JUST Peter Jackson or JUST a remake of a classic. The fact that it’s all three is a no-brainer for me. We’re going.

Update: And King Kong was amazing! Worth the money. A fantastic movie. We laughed, we cried, etc.. Seriously, the best movie we’ve seen all year.

Silly Name Game

Something to do while you wait to eat, or before you nap.

1. YOUR PORN STAR NAME: (first pet and street name):
Fluffy Ashland

2. YOUR MOVIE STAR NAME: (grandfather/grandmother on mother’s side first name, favorite candy):
Leo Snickers

3. YOUR “FLY GIRL/GUY” NAME: (first initial of first name, first three letters of your last name):
T. Tra

4. YOUR DETECTIVE NAME: (favorite animal, name of high school mascot):
Cat Tiger

5. YOUR SOAP OPERA NAME: (middle name, city where you were born):
Joe Chicago

6. YOUR OPPOSITE SEX NAME: (name of dad/mom, cell phone Company you use):
Rita Verizon

7. YOUR STAR WARS NAME: (first 3 letters of your last name, last 3 letters of mother’s maiden, first 3 letters of your pet’s name)
Tra Ers Mik

Merry Christmas!

To all the men and women out there today in uniform keeping us safe, to those fortunate to be home this Christmas, and to all the veterans who have been there and done that, thank you for your service and God Bless!

It Comes With the Name

Luke, Chapter 2:

7And she brought forth her firstborn son, and wrapped him in swaddling clothes, and laid him in a manger; because there was no room for them in the inn.

8And there were in the same country shepherds abiding in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night.

9And, lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the glory of the Lord shone round about them: and they were sore afraid.

10And the angel said unto them, Fear not: for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people.

11For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord.

12And this shall be a sign unto you; Ye shall find the babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, lying in a manger.

13And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude of the heavenly host praising God, and saying,

14Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men.

God bless us. Everyone.

Jesus – Freak Spam

I just removed this comment (and stripped the link) from the thread of another post

JESUS CHRIST HAS REMOVED HIS BLESSING FROM AMERICA BECAUSE OF HOW
CORRUPT THE CONFUSATIVES HAVE MADE THIS COUNTRY. CAN’T YOU TELL?
DON’T BE A CENSORING COMMIE; BE MAN ENOUGH TO KEEP THIS POST UP.

Your comment has been deleted because it is non sequitur spam The fact that you think anyone on this blog is a “commie”, most particularly myself, just shows what a fucking barking moonbat you are.

Merry Christmas.