Tom Irregardless and Me
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Publisher Description
‘As my old pappy used to say…’ Bret Maverick began, but Pappy had had it:
‘I never used to say any of those things! You’ve been misquoting me all your life!’
‘Well, you said so many dumb things it was hard to keep track!’
As we near the end of our book, we can take comfort that we have not done that. We have said no dumb things. Every word has been pure gold, save for occasional bits of hogwash that can be chalked up to human imperfection.
If we have poked some fun at Tom Irregardless, Oscar Oxgoad, and Tom Pearlsnswine, it is to establish the greater picture that God uses people like them to accomplish feats their higher-ups, though they have far more education, can only dream of. There’s not much that God can do with independent-minded people, and proud ones stop him dead in his tracks. With humble ones, conscious of their spiritual need, he can do a lot. With the others, it is like herding cats.
‘We don’t want herding, anyway; it’s demeaning!’ they object. ‘We are autonomous adults!’
Yes…okay, but the world you’ve collectively built strongly suggests some godly herding might not be such a bad thing.
What do Jehovah’s Witnesses have against college? Why is their average income the lowest of all faiths? What is their policy regarding child sexual abuse ? Where are they with homophobia? Were the New World Translation writers qualified? Tom Irregardless and Me takes on these questions, and more.
Chapter 1 – Prince
Chapter 2 – Sam Herd
Chapter 3 – Tom Irregardless
Chapter 4 – The Regional Convention
Chapter 5 – Enemies
Chapter 6 – Suffering
Chapter 7 – The God of Football
Chapter 8 – Plato
Chapter 9 – Pipe Dreams
Chapter 10 – Blogging
Chapter 11 – The Pew Report
Chapter 12 – John Wheatnweeds
Chapter 13 – Joel Engardio
Chapter 14 - Joe Paterno
Chapter 15 – Dr. Mike ‘Ace’ Inhibitor
Chapter 16 – The New World Translation
Chapter 17 – Me
Chapter 18 – Sam Herd
Afterword – Black Mack, Slow Joe and Davey the Kid
Tom Irregardless and Me is part fiction but mostly fact, loaded with historical vignettes. It is part auto-biographical. It is part zany humor – c’mon! how can you not find humor with a guy named Irregardless?
I’d like to say it is biblical – it is biblical, except that word has been hijacked by those with very different viewpoints and track records - just like ‘gay’ was long ago hijacked, and those who used to speak of ‘gay Paree’ can no longer do so.
So call it philosophical if you must: it portrays a complete way of life – with no strings untied and no puzzle pieces left over – based upon living all aspects of life by Bible principles. Starting with Prince, Tom Irregardless and Me is a fierce and frolicking defense of Jehovah’s Witnesses and their place in today’s world. A riotous romp through the way of life they represent.
The very gods do battle in Tom Irregardless and Me: the god of education, the god of qualifications, the god of multi-tasking, the god of football, the god of the adversarial judicial system, the god of the sex offender registry, the god of scientific rigor, the god of blood transfusions. Take cover while they thrash it out!
All persons with names like Irregardless are real, though generally composite. You can meet them in my circuit or even yours. Events related are faithfully depicted except for a few that I’ve made up. Persons with names recognizable from history or current events – you’re nuts! – it’s not those people at all!
Customer Reviews
Enjoyed this commentary immensely
I make no apologies for and I do not hide the fact that I am one of Jehovah's Witnesses. Having revealed that and to drill down a bit more, let's remember Berkeley, California in the 1960s.
At that time, my father, a litterate and wel-read man who I loved dearly, just knew that the Beatles were a communist plot to devour sweet, innocent young people. We lived on Chicago's South side so he had a sharp eye on the news about the Chicago Seven and there was a National Guard sharpshooter on our roof during the 1968 Democratic National Convention riots. The comings and goings of Abbie Hoffman, in major US cities, was watched on the news with great suspicion. Jazz was considered non-melodic and dangerous. Berkeley was spoken about by the adults as "it's own planet," endorsing "a strange, drug-induced, sex-crazed counter culture."
Yeah. But today a lot of what came out of Berkeley is now mainstream: Self-awareness, solar-power, the green movement, organic food, non-GMO seeds, recycling, land stewardship, alternative medicine, and on and on. So I've taken to describe myself as a JW from Berkley. Privately. I've had a lot of wrong ideas and made more mistakes than most people.
Our feelings are our feelings. This book is a lovely, logical romp through life as a Witness. Enjoy!