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Daveparts Donating Member (854 posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-09-09 10:46 AM
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Happy Idiot
Happy Idiot
By David Glenn Cox
http://theservantsofpilate.com


Gee, I wish I could be a happy idiot. Just think, then nothing to worry about except whether Tom Cruise and his wife are going to have another baby or not. Gosh, life would be swell; it makes you wonder why Steinbeck wrote all those depressing stories about poor people. How could anyone sit through Hemingway’s story about an old fisherman and a fish when they could have been reading about who Clark Gable was dating?

It really makes you wonder about this world, perfectly good stories about people stranded upside down and naked on a ski lift, and the media focuses on bombs dropped on cities from jet planes. Why is that news? Didn’t the media already explain that they all deserved it? But do we know if Reese Witherspoon recycles? Is Oprah putting on weight?

Maybe reading is just too hard and too depressing; maybe I should just watch television. Ooh, there’s a program on about a family of six going to Hawaii and staying at the Four Seasons Hotel. Gosh, it’s fun to watch the rich play, and the new season of American Idol starts soon. We can watch people have their dreams crushed right before our eyes; now that’s entertainment.

It’s just too hard for me, no matter how hard I try to ignore it, reality just keeps seeping in under the door. Maybe it’s just a by-product of being unemployed, because no matter how many happy-ass articles I try to write, the phone calls from bill collectors ruin my mood. If you’ve never been harassed by a bill collector it goes like this.

“We have this debt and we want to know when it will be paid.”

“I’m unemployed and will pay it as soon as I find a job.”

“When will that be?”

“I don’t know.”

“Would you be willing to sign a promisary note at 24% interest?”

“No, I’d file for bankruptcy if I had the money.”

“Deadbeat.”

Then, in two or three hours they will call you again, every day and every night from 9:00 AM till 9:00PM. In most cases the callers work for agencies that bought your debt for pennies on the dollar, looking to turn a profit, but I digress. Did I mention that the rich folks in Hawaii all went for a helicopter ride? Seventy-five dollars apiece, boy, that’s entertainment! $4,500 to amuse the family for an hour. I’m so stupid, I’m writing about children dying in house fires because their utilities have been turned off.

When will I learn? The writing market abhors the truth; the readers don’t, but publishers do. I wonder if that might have anything to do with major newspapers filing for bankruptcy? Nah, not enough stories about Tom Cruise and George Clooney and Paris Hilton, you know, those important newsmakers. In Japan a stray cat was named an official stationmaster and is now worth over a million dollars from TV endorsements. Wow, now there’s a story!

As dumb and limited as I am, I am wise enough to try and pick my spots. I know that stories about melamine-tainted baby food won’t fly in the Readers Digest or the TV Guide, so I submit them to hard news and opinion outlets. But in the back of my mind I wonder if I shouldn’t be working on a story about Knute, the once popular polar bear at the Berlin Zoo. Knute is no longer cute and is as expensive to keep as he is unpopular to see. That’s hard news. I applied for a job at a website looking for investigative journalists; my first assignment was to be about watchbands and I'd be paid $25.00.

So, I submitted my work to a news site that advertised, “Journaling The Human Condition.”

“Dear Mr. Cox, Thank you for your recent submission of fiction and opinion pieces. As Publisher, I sincerely appreciate your consideration of XXXXX & XXXXXX.

At this time I will pass on the two fiction pieces you submitted. I felt that they were too dark in tone for my, and our readership's, liking. I had a similar reaction to your opinion pieces; I think they are well-written and well-thought out commentaries, but ultimately they didn't pique my interest as Publisher.”

Oh well, back to work on the Knute piece. It's not that they don’t like tragedy, they just don’t like everyday tragedies, you know, your tragedies. Photos from the Travolta funeral would bring a fortune, but photos from Dover are verboten. People being evicted from their homes isn’t news, but Ed McMahon being evicted from his Mcmansion is newsworthy. Especially when Donald Trump feels so bad for Ed that he buys his mortgage and saves his home. Kind of makes you feel all warm and fuzzy inside. Kind of the way you feel right before you puke.

You see, I’m doomed, I can’t turn it off. I just wasn’t raised right. I was raised on “What if Everbody Did? instead of “Captain Underpants.” I was raised that Jesus overthrew the tables of the moneychangers because he wasn’t happy about the situation, and Woody Guthrie did the same thing for the same reason.

I relate to Woody because Woody got into the music business when his real job as a sign painter disappeared during the Depression. I began writing when my real job in industrial engines disappeared during this new depression. So I look for jobs in both worlds with equal success. I might be convinced that I have no future in writing, except for the heartfelt "thank you’s" that I receive. The people who don’t know me but relate to what I’m saying and want me to know that they don’t care about Knute or Ed or rich folks in Hawaii, either. They appreciate that I’m speaking for them, unfiltered, unchained and unalterable, just like Woody, and what the hell, he never made that much money either.

Gee, I wish I could be a happy idiot, but I can’t, so be it. But I ain’t the kind of guy to leave you hanging. The rich folks had a real good time in Hawaii, but it is very hard and stressful to travel with children, even when you stay at four-star hotels.

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YOY Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-09-09 10:50 AM
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1. Reality will set in to our "infotainment" media soon I hope.
n.t.
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Soylent Brice Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-09-09 11:11 AM
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2. Mr. Parts, you continue to impress me.
and please except this as my apology for rejecting your dismal fiction pieces. j/k

seriously though, hang in there. humanity is only as good as the majority. the trick is to bring the majority under the fold of rationality. unfortunately humanity only progresses with baby steps.

K&R
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hermetic Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-09-09 05:09 PM
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3. Reject why?
Edited on Fri Jan-09-09 05:10 PM by enufalready
Fiction? You think increased joblessness, homelessness, etc. isn't happening? Where do you live? Got some spare rooms for some fellow DU'ers who are finding their lives more problematic?

Perhaps this particular piece would be better placed in another Forum, GD perhaps, as he's using it as a post to say thanks to the people here who have read and enjoyed his work. People here at DU do that, you know.

I totally agree with your last line, it certainly supports the viewpoint of daveparts' writing. Rationality, though, there's the problem.

So, j/k, are you in the publishing business? Or just a buyer of literature? And again, why do you reject this? Perhaps we could discuss this in the Writer's Group?

Edit to say Writing Group.
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Soylent Brice Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-10-09 04:07 PM
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7. lol
in his piece he was speaking about how publishers were rejecting him. i was pretending that i was the guy that's rejecting his writings.

i was just being stupid. hence the j/k.

my bad. my sense of humor is abnormal.

i actually enjoyed the piece quite a bit, and always enjoy Mr. Parts' posts. He makes a lot of valid points about our fast food-esque culture, which i despise heavily.

sorry about the confusion.



:hi:
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glitch Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-09-09 06:56 PM
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4. "people stranded upside down and naked on a ski lift"
Edited on Fri Jan-09-09 07:03 PM by glitch
Come on, who wouldn't prefer that to bloody baby limbs in rubble?

Lots of people, myself included, wish they could be idiots, that's why alcohol does well in depressions.
I like your ethics and how you write, but let me guess, over 50? Don't answer.

Keep up the good work. K & R.

edit: get an answering machine and start screening your calls. If that doesn't work, lose the landline altogether and get a gophone.
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tavalon Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-09-09 07:35 PM
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5. A happy idiot has a shallow soul
While it might sound good (and I think you don't mean this seriously, actually), to have to trade in the deep soul and self and other awareness would make it a deal killer for me. I'm sure they could give me some sort of pill so I would forget what it was like to be complex and involved in the world, but it just wouldn't be worth it to me.
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Demeter Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Fri Jan-09-09 08:47 PM
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6. I Know a Woman Who Watches the Shopping Channel---Exclusively
I can't fathom it.
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OwnedByFerrets Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Sat Jan-10-09 05:00 PM
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8. This writer speaks for me. I would love to be ignorant and happy....
but, once the gate has been opened and the horses have galloped off, there is no reason to close it. I wish this could get many recs.
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