Feckless(FP): Here we are again, for another season of Los Rhodomontados.
Oddvark(OC): What do you mean another season? We don't have seasons, we write year around.
FP: I know, I'm just using my imagination to explain why we haven't posted in so long.
OC: We haven't posted in so long because we have been too busy trying to make a living.
FP: Oh yeah. But I didn't want to admit to such a banal reason for not posting.
OC: Let's tell our readers about our most recent cinema discovery.
FP: Oddvark and I recently viewed In the Realms of the Unreal, the story of Henry Darger, a reclusive writer, illustrator and painter.
OC: Yes, Darger was a recluse like Feckless and I, only he was about a million times more imaginative than we are and a million times more talented. In addition to an autobiography, Darger wrote and illustrated a 15,000 page fantasy novel.
FP: The book is about a long war of rebellion between seven angelic sisters and a male dominated society that enslaves children. The sisters enlist allies that join their war and rebellion on moral grounds. Darger was a devout Roman Catholic and spent many years working as a janitor in a Catholic school in Chicago. He lived in a small room of a boarding house for most of his adult life. He was very poor.
OC: That's another thing we have in common. We are also very poor.
FP: Not as poor as Darger. He could barely aford to feed himself.
OC: What do you mean not as poor? I live in a storage unit.
FP: You're right, we are as poor, I just don't like admitting it. However, you wouldn't be so poor if you didn't drink so much.
OC: If I didn't drink so much, I couldn't go on living. So, in my case, alcohol is medicinal because it keeps me going.
FP: I see, just like Darger's fantasy world kept him going.
OC: Yes, something like that. When he was no longer able to write, draw and paint freely his health went down hill quickly. He lost the will to live.
FP: That's right! Pass the bottle.
Sunday, August 30, 2009
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Neither of you are poor and it's wicked of you to say so.
When I was rich I was ashamed. Yes ashamed & guilty to be rich.
When you continually excoriate yourself about your "excessive alcohol consumption" which is hyperbole at best, just ask yourself, "What would Keith Richards Do?"
How Not to Act Old...
stop worrying, nobody owns you, be fearless.
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