Sunday In the Dark With George
By Toby Barlow, AlterNet
May 22, 2003
Uncle George! Yay! Uncle George came by again! Man we love that guy!
He had a bunch of credit cards, fanned them out in front of our eyes
like a winning hand of poker and said we could have anything we
wanted. Anything!
Dad came in from the other room, looking a little concerned and
pointed out that the credit cards weren't in George's name, they were
in our name, but George said, "Hey, hey, come on buddy! Don't worry
about it!" And then he bought us an air hockey table, a Play Station
2 set, a bunch of beanbag chairs and some white wall tires. And Dad
pointed out that the interest rates on the cards meant we wouldn't be
able to pay them off for a really long time. And George said Dad was
an Taliban-loving, Saddam-cuddling homosexual loser wimp who was out
of touch with the needs of the family. Dad was kind of quiet after
that.
Then George took us to the car dealership and we bought a new Hummer
and drove around the neighborhood crushing stuff. We asked George
some questions about paying for everything and he said not to worry
because his dad was really rich. We asked if that meant he was going
to pay for the car, the new towels, the dinner set, and the rest all
himself so we wouldn't be left with all this enormous debt and,
without missing a beat, George suddenly pulled over and stopped the
car.
He looked us directly in the eye and said, as solemnly as the most
solemn preacher on earth, "Have you ever landed a plane on an
aircraft carrier?" And we said, "Wow, you've landed on an aircraft
carrier! Wow! You're the greatest!"
Then later when we were in the backyard having a barbecue, Dad was
still being quiet. I think George really put him in his place. But we
were trying to keep the chit chat going, so we asked about some of
George's friends, because lately they had been in trouble with the
law. He said, "You know, I wonder what'll happen when I throw this
grenade into Mr. Douglas' yard?"
And we were like, "Gee, I dunno, do you have to? I mean, we don't
like Mr. Douglas or anything, but that seems a little extreme."
And George said of course he should throw the grenade because Douglas
had been threatening to come over and kick our ass. We said,
"Really?" And he said, "Oh yeah, he's going to rape your mom and
sodomize your dad; of course your Dad'll probably like that, right
Dad?" Dad didn't say anything, just nursed his beer.
But we were really kind of bothered by the whole thing, we didn't
like what George said Mr. Douglas had said. So we said, yeah, sure,
toss the fucking grenade. And so George tossed it and it made a huge
explosion. Half the Douglas house caught fire, one of the Douglas
kids got third-degree burns, but George said it was okay, he'd fix
everything.
Then he went over and bought the house from them. Because of all the
damage, he got it pretty cheap. In fact, George always seems to get
everything he wants. He's just incredibly lucky. Which is why when it
turned out the house was sitting on the second largest oil field in
the world nobody was surprised. We could never find anyone to confirm
what George had said about old man Douglas, but he was a bad guy
anyway, so the way we see it, whether George was telling the truth or
not really doesn't matter. Right?
And when the credit card bills showed up and said we owed $112
trillion we thought, wow, before George showed up I think we had like
$20 billion in the bank. But now we were in serious hot water. But of
course this was much later, and George was long gone. So we blamed
Dad.
Toby Barlow is an advertising executive who lives in New York City.
http://alternet.org/story.html?StoryID=15971
By Toby Barlow, AlterNet
May 22, 2003
Uncle George! Yay! Uncle George came by again! Man we love that guy!
He had a bunch of credit cards, fanned them out in front of our eyes
like a winning hand of poker and said we could have anything we
wanted. Anything!
Dad came in from the other room, looking a little concerned and
pointed out that the credit cards weren't in George's name, they were
in our name, but George said, "Hey, hey, come on buddy! Don't worry
about it!" And then he bought us an air hockey table, a Play Station
2 set, a bunch of beanbag chairs and some white wall tires. And Dad
pointed out that the interest rates on the cards meant we wouldn't be
able to pay them off for a really long time. And George said Dad was
an Taliban-loving, Saddam-cuddling homosexual loser wimp who was out
of touch with the needs of the family. Dad was kind of quiet after
that.
Then George took us to the car dealership and we bought a new Hummer
and drove around the neighborhood crushing stuff. We asked George
some questions about paying for everything and he said not to worry
because his dad was really rich. We asked if that meant he was going
to pay for the car, the new towels, the dinner set, and the rest all
himself so we wouldn't be left with all this enormous debt and,
without missing a beat, George suddenly pulled over and stopped the
car.
He looked us directly in the eye and said, as solemnly as the most
solemn preacher on earth, "Have you ever landed a plane on an
aircraft carrier?" And we said, "Wow, you've landed on an aircraft
carrier! Wow! You're the greatest!"
Then later when we were in the backyard having a barbecue, Dad was
still being quiet. I think George really put him in his place. But we
were trying to keep the chit chat going, so we asked about some of
George's friends, because lately they had been in trouble with the
law. He said, "You know, I wonder what'll happen when I throw this
grenade into Mr. Douglas' yard?"
And we were like, "Gee, I dunno, do you have to? I mean, we don't
like Mr. Douglas or anything, but that seems a little extreme."
And George said of course he should throw the grenade because Douglas
had been threatening to come over and kick our ass. We said,
"Really?" And he said, "Oh yeah, he's going to rape your mom and
sodomize your dad; of course your Dad'll probably like that, right
Dad?" Dad didn't say anything, just nursed his beer.
But we were really kind of bothered by the whole thing, we didn't
like what George said Mr. Douglas had said. So we said, yeah, sure,
toss the fucking grenade. And so George tossed it and it made a huge
explosion. Half the Douglas house caught fire, one of the Douglas
kids got third-degree burns, but George said it was okay, he'd fix
everything.
Then he went over and bought the house from them. Because of all the
damage, he got it pretty cheap. In fact, George always seems to get
everything he wants. He's just incredibly lucky. Which is why when it
turned out the house was sitting on the second largest oil field in
the world nobody was surprised. We could never find anyone to confirm
what George had said about old man Douglas, but he was a bad guy
anyway, so the way we see it, whether George was telling the truth or
not really doesn't matter. Right?
And when the credit card bills showed up and said we owed $112
trillion we thought, wow, before George showed up I think we had like
$20 billion in the bank. But now we were in serious hot water. But of
course this was much later, and George was long gone. So we blamed
Dad.
Toby Barlow is an advertising executive who lives in New York City.
http://alternet.org/story.html?StoryID=15971