true rue wrote:Thanks for the pdf.
The author is SUCH an annoying, self-obsessed imbecile that it was hard to even just skim the book, but this quote was funny because it's been mentioned a few times in other interviews:
<<the man has a bladder the size of a peanut. Every five minutes, he
would have to go to the bathroom, which meant that I would have to follow him to the
bathroom.>>
^lol yup. Pretty sure Em's mentioned that too.
Another thing that jumped out at me:
I looked at the situation and realized that Slim was the only one working. There was Kim, his sister-inlaw, and his brother-in-law and their children, and I was thinking, why? He moved from sleeping in a bunk bed at his mother-in-law’s house into a convalescent home-type situation. I couldn’t understand it. But that’s the way he chose to live, with everybody there mooching off him. He was paying all the bills and buying all the food, and he complained about it but didn’t do anything to change it. I told him to do something about it, to put their asses out or have them get a job or something, but don’t sit there and complain about it and not do anything about it. But that’s just how he chose to live.
Because it goes with what Wendy Day and Proof said about him, that he feels like he's financially responsible for basically everybody he knows. Crazy shit.