I’m not normally a fan of memoirs, but during my
most recent Kindle book sample perusal, I came across journalist Tommy
Tomlinson’s memoir, “The Elephant in the Room: One Fat Man’s Quest to Get Smaller in a Growing America.” It hooked
me right away with its savage honesty, and I found myself really pulling for
the author. His is a tough addiction to beat, and there but for the grace of
God go I, as my spirit animal is a fat man. Tomlinson is at his best when he
writes about his own shame, and I very much empathize. One of my favorite
chapters is one in which he talks about USUCK FM, which is what he dubs the “radio
station” of negative self-talk that plays in his head constantly. I, too, have
a radio station that is on the air in my head 24/7, although it’s not quite as brutal as his, and it has let up on the viciousness a bit over the years. I
wouldn’t call it USUCK FM; maybe something more nuanced like, “Everyone’s Going
to Abandon U if U Assert Your Needs FM,” or “UNWORTHY FM.” Every now and then I
fiddle with the dial to adjust it to a more inspiring station, but it seems to
be stuck.
Speaking of shame, I know that I said I would
keep the shooting stuff to the new blog, but I haven’t made a final decision on
where to house it yet, so I’m still going to yammer about it here for now. I
did better at the range today than I ever have before in terms of aim, but I
was getting used to a new pistol with a very heavy trigger pull, and, well, I
sort of shot a binder clip to smithereens by accident. Since the clip is what
holds the target paper in place, there was no choice but to leave the floor, do
the Walk of Shame up to the counter, and ask the guy for another one. He was
not amused. He glowered at me and barked, “Watch your angles!” I apologized abjectly
and promised to do so. I am pleased to report that I didn’t hit anymore binder
clips, my shots were steady and my groups were…if not exactly tight, at least
within walking distance of each other. Progress!
I am also pleased to report that despite my
personal negative self-talk station, I was able to assert myself in an area
that has zero meaningful impact—the afore-mentioned game “Dealer’s Life.” I
followed Mr. Typist’s aggressive techniques to the letter, and I’m two million
in, baby! I’m beginning to enjoy kicking the grifters out of my store and
browbeating my customers into submitting to my will. However, lesson learned: I
realize now it wasn’t wise to collude with law enforcement to put a Mafia
member who was shaking me down behind bars. Turns out, when they get sprung,
they’re pretty mad. Now I have to pay a “tax” to this lowlife or he breaks all
of my high-end goods. Being a business lady is hard.
--Kristen
McHenry
1 comment:
Hey Ms Typist... Here is an antidote to Tommy Tomlinson's memoir. Not that you were asking for or needing one but its an interesting interview https://www.cbc.ca/radio/tapestry/fat-and-loving-it-this-man-says-life-improved-when-he-gained-weight-1.5020466
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