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From: "Dan Bain" <danbai...@gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 13 Jul 2008 23:34:34 -0400
Local: Sun, Jul 13 2008 11:34 pm
Subject: Bain Waves #32: Where the Laughs Arrrrrrrrrr (July 14, 2008)

A couple weeks ago, I took advantage of a celebrity death to do a little
shameless self-promoting with a "Make Me Famous" article.  I'm still not
famous, so this week I'm going the selfless route and shamelessly promoting
someone else.

This one won't make me famous, either, but in the ancient art of negotiation
called "Quid Pro Quo" (Latin for "Buy me a drink while our attorneys battle
to the death"), it might just get me some added publicity.  Plus, I like the
writer I'm promoting; I hope you do, too.

Additionally, no one had to die in order to give me inspiration.

Although Jesse Helms died recently.

As did Jesse Jackson's career.

Jesse James has been dead for a while.

I wish that I had Jesse's Girl.

Y'know what?  You should probably Jess ignore the last few sentences, so we
can move along....

I'm reading a new parenting book, written by a talented humorist with a lot
more fame than my ill-fated attempt garnered for me.  His name is Tim
Bete<http://www.timbete.com/>
.  He looks like John Malkovich, but his name is easier to pronounce -- just
remember, it's pronounced like the reddish-purply root that parents
inexplicably force their kids to eat.  As in, "Beeting John Malkovich."

Tim's latest book is about a new parenting technique.  Although technically,
it's an *old* parenting technique that simply hasn't been trendy for a few
centuries.  And it doesn't involve the forced consumption of beets.  Or
people named Jesse.

The book is called *Guide to Pirate
Parenting<http://www.pirateparenting.com/index.html>
*, which I assumed meant it would teach me how to parent in a pirate-like
style (aka "pirate parenting").

Turns out, though, it's actually about parenting kids who are pirates (aka
"pirate parenting").

It took me a while to get over my initial disappointment that the book would
not give me an excuse to act like a pirate, but I eventually came to
appreciate the concept of being a normal dad raising two pirates --
something I've often suspected I'm doing, anyway.

I'm enjoying the book, but don't take my word for it -- take Tim's words for
it (along with the words of his pirate co-author) in their widely publicized
interview.  That's right; I didn't conduct or write the following interview.
I much prefer pirating someone else's work....

*Why don't you begin by telling us a little about yourselves?

*

Tim Bete: My name is Tim Bete.

Cap'n Billy: And I be Cap'n Billy "The Butcher" MacDougall.

TB: Together we wrote the book, *Guide to Pirate Parenting*.

CB: But I be the brains behind the book, he's just a scurvy bilge rat with a
laptop.

TB: My humor writing has been published in dozens of newspapers, magazines
and Web sites, including the *Christian Science Monitor*, *Atlanta Parent*,
*Big Apple Parent*, *Northwest Family*, FathersWorld.com and
ParentingHumor.com.  My first book was *In the Beginning...There Were No
Diapers*.

CB: I've been hiding from authorities for most of my life.  I live on me
ship, The Frightened Flounder, but sometimes ye can find me at the Crow's
Nest Tavern.  That's where I met the pale, flabby land-lubber writer.

TB: My hobbies include pushing my luck and skating on thin ice.  In my spare
time, I'm director of the Erma Bombeck Writers' Workshop.

CB: My hobbies be plundering and rum.

*When did you decide you wanted to become authors? *

TB: Well, for *Guide to Pirate Parenting*, it was when Cap'n Billy put his
dagger next to my neck and told me I was going to write a book for him.

CB: Aye, I have a way of convincing people to see things my way.

*Tell us a bit about Guide to Pirate Parenting, and what inspired you to
write such a story.*

TB: Mostly it was Cap'n Billy's dagger.

CB: It's me dream that thousands of parents raise their little powder
monkeys as pirates. Then I can put together a huge crew and plunder to me
heart's content.  There's nothing more exciting than sailing with Cap'n
Billy, except maybe a merchant vessel full of gold.

*Did the book require a lot of research?*

CB: None at all. I've been a pirate all me life.  When I was a baby, me
mother wrapped me in a sail.  I teethed on hardtack.  I know everything
about pirating and raising pirates.

*What will the reader learn after reading the book?

*

TB: Our book teaches parents every aspect of pirate growth and development
-- from baby pirate care through the teen years -- so their kids can become
self-respecting swashbucklers of the high seas or suburbs. It answers common
questions such as:

·         At what age should your child be able to remove a bottle cap by
taking out his glass eye and using his eye socket as an opener?

·         What's the best place to maroon a disobedient child?

·         How do you remove chewing gum or a giant octopus from your child's
hair?

·         How do you convert your minivan into a pirate schooner?

·         When should you smack your teenager in the side of the head with
an oar?

Each information-packed section ends with "Your pirate's progress," a short
quiz that shows whether your child is reaching his or her pirate development
milestones. For example, if your son has said "I'll need another ration of
grog if you expect me to eat these peas," or told his teacher his homework
was "eaten by a giant barracuda when the family's ship wrecked on a coral
reef near the Dry Tortugas," you're well on your way to having a pirate in
the family.

*Do you get along with your muse? What do you do to placate her when she
refuses to inspire you?

*

TB: I ply her with rum. Cap'n Billy taught me to do that. It works wonders.

CB: Just make sure it's not MY rum, me hearty.

*As writers, what scares you the most?*

TB: Mostly that I'll meet a ninja who makes me write a book called Guide to
Ninja Parenting. Pirates and ninjas are mortal enemies.

CB: If ye ever write that book, you'll be walking the plank.

*What type of book promotion seems to work the best for you?*

TB: Guide to Pirate Parenting was a finalist in the Foreword Magazine Humor
Book of the Year Awards. It didn't take the gold, which really upset Cap'n
Billy.

CB: I like to take gold...and silver...and rum...and anything else that
isn't nailed down.

TB: So, to appease the captain, I created two short pirate parenting videos
and posted them at www.pirateparenting.com. The first video is a quiz to
determine if your children are already pirates -- a very useful thing to
know. It might explain why your wallet is always empty. The second video
tells the story of how I met Cap'n Billy and his persuasive reasons why you
should raise your kids as pirates. For example, other parents will stop
asking you to volunteer at school. The online videos have helped sell a lot
of books, which means we can buy more rum and gun powder -- a dangerous
combination.

*As authors, what are your greatest rewards?*

TB: Finding buried treasure in my royalty statement.

CB: Just remember that half of that treasure be mine, me bucko!

So there you have it!  Everything you could ever want to know about raising
pirates, with more laughs per page than there's grapeshot on a galleon.  Just
be sure to buy the book <http://www.pirateparenting.com/OrderBook.html> now
-- squid pro quo, and all that...

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