Killer and Candy



Killer and Candy (why, yes, I did give them aliases) are former Jehovah’s Witnesses (JW for short) who walked away from that cruel, isolating, and world-hating religion not too long thence. Now that they’re out, they need a little help becoming properly corrupted, although, in the JW view, they already committed a sin greater than murder and pedophilia combined simply by having the integrity to renounce that which they couldn’t in good conscience accept. Killer got his master’s when he was twenty, and will no doubt go down in JW history as yet another good boy who was lost to Satan by an education. Candy followed Killer into atheism just as Peggy followed me into all kinds of eccentric views and behaviors, yet being disowned by her family doesn’t appear to have tempted her to return to the fold.

The two of them are around thirty, which is half my age, yet their JW upbringing has left them as ignorant of decades of pop culture as I am. Still, as I said, I’m doing what I can, and they’re doing what they can, so we’re all doing what we can together; but you must not hold us to too high a standard since I’m so old that I should be dead, and they grew up thinking that a birthday party for a three year old was the work of Satan. Killer did get drunk once, but barfing while clutching a spinning toilet didn’t appeal to him. At least, he can still add it to his resume, which was kind of the point, I think. As for Candy, she emptied a bottle of wine all by herself in this very house (she purported herself admirably, I must say), so I, for one, feel that things are going as well as can be expected. After all, there is the risk of going too far too fast in which case they might be found glued, screwed, and tattooed, while shooting-up heroin in the driveway of the Kingdom Hall just as everyone is arriving for services.

I got Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan for them today, and I would have also gotten Sarah Silverman: Jesus Is Magic if I hadn’t been in a hurry. As you can see, I’m doing everything I can here to help these poor people become as lowdown and evil as my Lord Satan has made me, and I’m hoping you can help. What I want you to do is to tell me what you love about what might be called pop culture over your lifetime—or a little before. What books are unforgettable; what music is worth playing hundreds of times; and what movies stand out as the very best? Give me your genius here. Give me things that are so good that you can scarcely bear them. This isn’t to be a list of what you think you should think is cool, but of things that you love way down deep. Here are a few of my own.

Music:
Roger McGuinn Ballad of Easy Rider
John Denver Sunshine on My Shoulders
Debbie Reynolds Tammy

Inspirational People:
Tom Smothers
Medgar Evers
Malcolm X

Movies:
Easy Rider
The Sterile Cuckoo

The Tammy series

Authors:
Edward Abbey: Desert Solitaire: A Season in the Wilderness. Also, The Brave Cowboy
Loren Eiseley: All The Strange Hours: The Excavation of a Life. Also, The Night Country: Reflections of a Bone-Hunting Man
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry: The Little Prince

Cartoonists:
Berkeley Breathed: anything with Bill the Cat
Gilbert Shelton: The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers
Gary Larson: The Far Side

Comedians:
Sacha Baron Cohen
John Cleese
Rowan Atkinson

Well, I see that most of my suggestions are older than Killer and Candy themselves, so maybe I’m not the best person to acquaint them with modern culture. Oh, well. I would like to end this post with a witticism, but what is in my heart to say is that I'm trying to believe that we all do the best we can, and that would include the Jehovah's Witnesses who have treated my two friends so abominably.

21 comments:

  1. Such is the way of cults, to demonize those who are no longer blinded.

    good luck with their education.

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  2. Music
    Gene Autry - Tumbling Tummleweeds
    Woody Guthrie - This is Your Land
    The Moody Blues - Nights in White Satin

    Movies
    Alice's Restaurant
    Bagdad Cafe
    Annie Hall

    Inspirational People
    John Lennon
    Harvey Milk
    Doris Lessing

    Books
    Annie Dillard - Tinker Creek
    Loren Eiseley - The Immense Journey
    Carlos Castaneda - The Teachings of Don Juan

    Magazine - 1970s
    Mother Earth News


    Since I'm a 70's product, I don't know if this will help Killer and Candy much, but it is definitely a time worth knowing. I think? :)

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  3. You made a really good point, Ellen.

    Linda, Casteneda?! I'm mildly surprised since, as far as I could tell, every book he wrote was (a) about enlightenment through peyote and other drugs (which I didn't know you were into), and (b) was so mythic in tone that I never could tell how much was reality-based and how much was imaginative. All that said, they were interesting books that impressed the hell out of a lot of people. I owned the entire set at one time. Thanks for reminding me of them.

    Linda said: "Since I'm a 70's product, I don't know if this will help Killer and Candy much, but it is definitely a time worth knowing."

    Agreed. This was why I made little effort to date my list to a given timeframe.

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  4. Yelp, Casteneda. Considering the times, he was pretty awesome. Don't all of us from the 60s-70s have a past?

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  5. interesting....
    i was born in 71 so my biggest pop culture references are from i guess the mid 80s to mid 90's.

    the things i think everyone should know about, not neccessarily that i love them are:
    ghost
    when harry met sally
    michael buble
    brokeback mountain

    reality tv as an entire genre

    just tell em to do lots and lots of things! watch dvds, go to museums and concerts and theatre and read newspapers until they know themselves

    the other thing is: dont throw the baby out with the bath water

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  6. Great post, Snow, as usual. I have a friend whose family are JW's. And, of course, since she denounced their beliefs, she no longer exists to them. Sad.

    I'll be back later with some recommendations after I've had a chance to think about some.

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  7. Simon and Garfunk: The Boxer!!! Oh, and Mrs. Robinson.

    Stones: Can't Always Get What you Want

    Jack London: White Fang
    William Faulkner: While I Lay Dying (It's hysterical)
    Sand County Almanac (drunk so I can't recall who wrote it, it will come to me)

    Movies: Ikiru (it's so good)
    Ghost and the Darkness
    Rabbit Proof Fence
    The UnForgiven
    Cowboys and Aliens
    Water
    Children of Huang Shu
    My memory is brain dead right now

    So you're polluting the poor ex religious people now, Snow, are you? What is it, like a five step program or something.

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  8. Book and Movie: to Kill A Mockingbird.
    Music? make them a compilation featuring a selection of styles and eras, don't forget to include some country songs.

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  9. You know I'm from the 60's but not a product of the 60's since I didn't drink, smoke pot, or do "love ins".

    What I love are things that affect me in some way. Going to the opera would affect me with violent laughter accompanied by jumping over chairs in my attempt to get the hell out of there, so that is not what I'm referring to when I say "affect me".

    Things that remind me of another time and another place.

    This is where you are going to have a problem. JWs, while professing avoidance of all things enjoyable, actually have no time in their past where anything could possibly remind them of happier times.

    I know of no songs without music or books without words.

    So sad they are just now experiencing their "senses".

    SEA OF LOVE is such a tranquil song.

    Being a Willie Nelson type of guitar player myself,and interested in artistic endeavors, I think that introducing them to all the things THEY could create themselves would be a solid move.

    and I'm not talking about creating a drunken love fest...sorry snow. lol

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  10. Music:
    Neil Young - My, My, Hey, Hey
    Stevie Nicks - Rhiannon/Sara
    Lady Gaga - Bad Romance

    Movies:
    Borat
    Overboard
    Easy Rider
    Every Clint Eastwood movie
    Every Quentin Tarantino movie

    Inspirational People:
    My 2 daughters
    My black cat, Gir
    Mary Magdalene & Jesus & Buddha Lao Tzu

    Books:
    Bruno Schulz - The Street of Crocodiles
    Margaret Mitchell - Gone With the Wind
    James Salter - Light Years
    The Tao - The Bible

    Poets:
    Edna St. Vincent Millay
    Thomas Stearns Eliot
    Anne Carson
    Gjertrud Schnackenberg's poem, Sublimaze

    Graphic Novelists:
    Neil Gaiman - The Sandman series
    Alan Oswald Moore - Watchmen series

    Magazines:
    Vanity Fair
    The Sun

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  11. Books:

    Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird
    Judy Blume's Forever

    Music: George Michael's Faith album
    Savage Garden / Savage Garden
    Lynryd Skynryd / Lynryd Skynryd
    Elvis - complete catalog including the gospel songs
    U2 - Best of 1980 - 1990
    The Bacon Brothers - Forosoco
    Don Henley - The End of the Innocence
    Pink - Missundaztood
    Elton John - Greatest hits 1976 - 1986 or Two Rooms

    Movies:
    The Fischer King
    Dead Again
    The Commitments
    Kill Bill (Vol 1)
    The Killer (Chinese version)
    The Wizard of Oz
    Pulp Fiction
    Con Air
    Harvey
    It's a Wonderful Life


    Television:
    Bonanza (Hoss and the Leprechauns is a must!)
    Dexter
    Gilligan's Island
    I Love Lucy
    Law & Order (the early years)
    Andy Griffith Show
    Charlies Angels
    Dynasty
    Dallas
    Rescue Me

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  12. Please tell Mr. Strayer that William Faulkner did not write While I Lay Dying. William Faulkner wrote As I Lay Dying.

    I'm just saying'...

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  13. Neil Gaiman's novel: American Gods, but that might be a bit much, maybe first just read a Harry Potter book, which was likely banned.

    Movies: Documentary; Sons of Perdition. This was directed by a local. It's about the sons of an LDS polygamist's cult.

    Music: Tom Waites?

    You've asked a big question; now I'll have to think some more.

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  14. Ref JW's and their ilk.
    I guess you have read this before, but why should you be spared!
    "Good people do good things. Bad people do bad things. But for good people to do bad things, they need religion!"
    Stay painless, my friend.

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  15. I love, love, love, music, books, movies and my taste is all over the place...to curious to limit it...lol

    Psy Trance - for the fun of it..all on youtube
    Cosmosis - Shankadelic
    Cosmosis - Weird, sick and Twisted
    Astrix & Coolio - live remix (…the bald guy makes me laugh, he does so little but seems to be worshiped and loving it )


    Pink Floyd - Pulse you tube…the light show
    Bob Dylan - Nashville Skyline
    Anything john Mayer
    Ditto Adele
    Kristen Chenoweth - For Good
    Sara Mac Lachlan - I love you

    Books and Movies

    East of Eden - john Steinbeck
    Stranger in a Strange Land
    The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying
    Anything Rumi
    Anything Paulo Coelho
    Anything Alice Hoffman


    The English Patient
    Avatar IMAX
    The Conversation
    The House of Games
    Across the Universe
    The Color Purple

    tv...
    on link and fstv
    The Thom Hartmann Show
    Democracy Now

    and for this dance lover...So You Think You Can Dance on Fox

    Seems your new friends are embarking on an amazing journey...come to think of it so are you...enjoy
    xo

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  16. Damn all of the above are remarkable selections, not much I could add to that!

    But careful with the drugs and alcohol... those sorts of experiences often drive people back into the arms of their beloved and caring deity... even the ones who weren't religious to begin with!

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  17. The Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers! I have three comics on my shelf right now, all reprints, but I have a friend with most, if not all, of the originals. Love Freddy's cat.

    Gary Larson, too.

    Now I have to become a follower.


    P.S. Edward Abby and Malcolm X are just bonuses.

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  18. Some good Aussy movies:

    Adventures of Priscilla Queen of the Desert*
    Don's Party (Rem. it was made in the 70's)
    Mad Max*
    Man From Snowy River
    Mary and Max*
    Harvey Crumpet*
    Monkey Grip
    Muriel's Wedding*
    My Brilliant career
    Ned Kelly
    The Odd Angry Shot
    Spotswood
    Storm Boy
    Gallipoli*
    Dead Calm
    Strictly Ballroom
    Babe
    Ten Canoes
    Australia
    Crackerjack
    Chopper
    Kenny
    Rabbit-Proof Fence
    The Dish*
    Breaker Morant
    Looking For Alibrandi
    The Piano*
    The Castle*
    Crocodile Dundee (1st one)

    (i *star-ed* the ones i particularly liked)

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  19. Nollyposh, thanks for much for the list.

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