Monday, April 21, 2008

Howard Hughes and I...

WE ARE CUT FROM THE SAME CLOTH... I have never seen anybody in a film who was so similar to me and the way I might have lived if I had vastnesses of money and the time, power and inclination to follow my own whims to a fault...

Readers who've followed my blog for a while and read my From Depressed Oaks childhood post will know that I grew up with pretty full-on OCD of the contamination-handwashing variety for a couple of years in late childhood (around the last year of primary school into the first year of secondary school; that kind of time...)

So viewing Scorsese's film on Howard Hughes last night I saw an awful lot that I've done. Not locking myself naked in a room full of films and peeing into specially aligned milkbottles (though I DID end up stashed in a room a metre deep in rubbish and rubble, convinced people were spying on me and listening to nonexistenct voices through the wall). No: what I'm getting at is the milder, earlier stages when he got the first fear of germs and contamination and had to wash hands over and over. I washed mine until ~ in wintertime ~ they chapped and bled. I couldn't pick up money from off the floor. Particularly copper coins with their dirty appearance and strong smell. Just like in the clip I could not leave a public bathroom unless someone else first entered (public toilet doors are the most filthily contaminated of all)... many doors at home I used to open with my elbows, causing, of course, lots of amusement. But better to be laughed at and remain clean than to be contaminated.

Many of Hughes's subtler moves I can't help wondering whether the average viewer even noticed, let alone got. E.g. when the senator serves him a glass of water; he has to edge it round and round so as to touch with his own hands those parts untouched by the servants' ... would YOU have got that?

Sometimes in days of ambition yet misery, I envisage myself, too, in a huge house cut off from the world. Though I wouldn't tape up strips of red tape all about, I CAN see myself turning into something of a recluse away from the nasty old world... and really, knowing how nasty and full of spite the world really is, who can blame anyone for doing so?



Oh I don't know. Having had this "cold" for a week, I spent the weekend feeling dismally low and tired. The most negativistic thoughts have been circling my head. I missed Sunday lunch at Mother Hubbs' yesterday, not because I was avoiding her but because I was so exhausted I simply retired to bed and missed everything until approaching 8pm when the most dreadful television impinged on my sorry consciousness... "you MIGHT be Nancy!" exclaimed Graham Norton... on a dreadful BBC "reality" casting show... putting together a West End re-run of that classic done to death my my own thirtysomething generation (we all sang the songs at school)... poor wannabes and hopefuls, full of varying talent being told useless factoidal advice like "you don't want this enough" (in other words you don't jump up and down like a slavering fool as much as I'd like to see, you keep your energy for performance like any professional with half a measure of nous)... and other such nothingnesses sayings...

... what was ON TOP of the television caught my eyes... yes! My mirrored roborovskery! They were all so lovely and so cute, little gremlins last night. Allowing me to rub their shoulders in sleep (they love that)... even Spherical did so... SO unlike the paranoid-pinging Spherical...

... then they woke up a bit more and took to pinging about like a tubby horse-race. I put them in the diggery for three hours and their fur's now sublimely well-tended.

On that note I'd better go. Valium Marilyn's threatened visit is taking place as we speak... her vivacious voice is hollering up the hallway!... and the longer you leave her, the louder she gets!!... Have a pleasant day everybody!!

;->...

19 comments:

  1. You might also find the movie Body/Anti Body interesting. It's about an OCD guy in his apartment who rarely goes out, but then gets involved with the woman living across the hall.

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  2. I have my own little quirks but I work hard at not letting them "overtake me".

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  3. I believe most people have some sort of OCD Gleds but it's only when it takes over your life that it becomes a real problem. Do you still obsess about things or have you gone completely the opposite?

    Fancy you missing your Sunday lunch at Mother Hubbards - not like you that.

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  4. Steve: Never even HEARD of Body/AntiBody...

    hey did you ever hear of a (Brit) sitcom called Game On~? It's about a guy who inherits a flat (from dead parents, so the implication goes, but they're barely mentioned...) he stays in all day basically messing around and doing nothing and living off the rent his 2 flatmates bring in ...

    Cannot remember the names of any stars apart from Samanthaj Anus who was the "next best thing" as a "hot Brit (strictly-TV) actress"... Janus is now on top soap EastEnders... hmmm THAT is a great detour, well

    o yeah; point was I heard an American version was coming out but I doubt it ever made it to your screens...

    Patts: they only overtook me really bad (apart from the room full of rubble, and that started out v slowly. took AGES to get to 3 ft deep) when I was a kid aged 11, 12 whatever 1st yr 2ndary school

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  5. Akelamalu: hey you commented JUST as I was pressing return with those 2 above...

    Yeah you're damn right EVERYONE has the obsessive gene it's just a degree of activation. Definitely

    Missing Sunday lunch no I'm NOT like that, specially as they're doing lamb as well as chicken (even I got sick of "chicken every Sunday", though it is a great Dolly Parton song...)

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  6. Frankly, at this point people will just have to deal with me and my quirks. I got tired of hiding out myself, so I just work through my nervousness as best I can, and if there is someone around who finds it strange, too bad!

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  7. hi Gled!!! your`re far too kind!!!
    it`s me who has to thank you!!!
    and your portuguese is not so bad!!!:)
    i haven`t so much time to comment your blog as i wanted to, but when i can i`m sneacking around your things hihihihi
    hope you`re fine
    big big kisses!!!

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  8. TutTut: here here that's the only attitude TO have. if people don't like you they can bugger off... and as for people understanding you... well I don't know about you, but when I realized whether or not I got understood didn't matter in the slightest it was one of the biggest liberations of my tiny little life haha!

    Sofia: Sofia darling my Portuguese came from Google Translate. it is nonexistent!! I DO speak a bit of French and German though...

    o man I gotta go it's 10 past 8 i'm missing EastEnders haha BYEEEE!! ;->...

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  9. Those copper coins were horrible and smelly. I can recall my dad always telling us to wash our hands after handling money. Pocket money was always the copper stuff *!*

    Did the OCD disappear gradually disappear as you went through secondary school?

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  10. Gledwood,

    Actually, a fear of things contaminated with germs is not so far off the mark. Things ARE contaminated with germs.

    I too have a fear of germs, although it has never became a problem for me.

    Plain and simple - I just don't like nastiness. And I'm well aware of how germs and diseases can be transfered very easily between humans.

    Things I do -

    1.) I clean my cell phone everyday with alcohol and never let strangers use it. I also clean my remote control once a week with alcohol.

    2.) I keep alcohol swaps in my purse just in case I ever have to use a public phone or use a public restroom.

    3.) I keep my bathrooms at home cleaned with bleach and lysol - and when company comes over, if they use the toilet, after they leave, I clean the bathroom again.

    4.) I wipe down all of my door knobs with lysol and/or bleach every week, more often if company comes over.

    5.) I always was my hands after handling money.


    I don't think people realize just how many germs (and possibly air-borne diseases) are transfered everyday via public settings. For instance, how many people use the restroom and/or public phone in one day at a local Wal-Mart or other big store? Hundreds. How about an amusement park or foot ball stadium??? Thousands.

    But, our immune systems are able to counter most of the germs that we come into contact with. Therefore, I'm just cautious and not paranoid.

    It's the potential for air-bornes diseases that worry me most. What is so scary about air-borne, is that one would never know it's there - you can't see it coming.

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  11. I don't think I have OCD but my kids refer to me as 'anally retentive' when it comes to cleaning and tidiness. I think they're overreacting. *spies cobweb on the curtain rod*

    Gledwood, interesting that you suffered as a child, maybe it's part of your addictive makeup. I really believe there are those who have addictive tendencies, I'm like that . . whether it's relationships, smoking, drinking or food . .although my drugs of choice are legal .. they are drugs nonetheless. Trying hopelessly to get on the wagon and give up smoking at the moment.

    I hope you're man flu is clearing up.

    Oh, I don't do public toilets . . .maybe I am a little OC after all.

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  12. Bimbimbie: I desperately WANTED it to go away and yes it did kind of disappear gradually... I still don't remember the 1st time I opened a public toilet door with my hands without feeling utterly contaminated by the experience... however I DO remember even up to 10 years ago, age 26, STILL getting the repetitive thoughts I used to have "if such and such happens you will die of cancer" that I had during my "breakdown" as a 10-year-old kid!

    Deborah: apparently coughing into your hand is the WORST thing you can do... because of course you then open doors, handle books etc etc get the germs everywhere... colds are spread by rubbing the eyes...

    ... I've heard a those antibacterial sprays cumulatively are doing more harm than good by decreasing our group immunity to ordinary "nasties" and that a certain degree of dirtiness is actually "good for us"!

    (Such a thought would have flipped my lid in OCD's-ville!!)

    Baino: I hate that phrase "anally retentive". Any excuse for that fraud Freud to refer to an anus. Well that's my view!!

    Strangely, re addiction and addictive personality I always used to be the sort of person who COULD stop drinking when I chose (no matter how tipsy I may've been)... could have drugs on me in a club and decide "this much no more"... strange... well NO NOT strange at all that heroin got me heroin gets anyone so I suppose it says absolutely nothing about me. Except that I was fool enough to try the rubbish!!

    Man flu. Man flu! What is it with this bloody "flu" it is a common. VERY common. Intensely VULGAR COLD!!! <;->... <:->...

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  13. I think that most children go through the handwashing fixiation temporarily in grade /primary school. My own son and my neighbor's daughter went theough it at the same time. He decided that he had to tie his daughter's hands behind her back when she washed them. I thought that was horrible and abusive. She already was in so much stress. In the meantime I just let my son do his thing and then made sure I applied lotion or vaseline to prevent drying. When it bled, I applied antibiotic cream. He eventually got out of it and decided to move on to another fixation - pushing my buttons :-)

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  14. pushing your buttons: literal as WELL as metaphorical? or the same metaphorical ones kiddies the world over know so expertly how to press and when ..??!?

    ;->...

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  15. Just stopping by to say hi.

    Hope you're feeling better.

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  16. Hello! Thanks for visiting us at our blog!

    We have not heard of roborovski hamsters before. They are adorable! However, I am sorry to say that The Furry Bambinos would probably view them as prey! Guess it's safe to assume that you don't have a cat?

    Your blog is amazing. I admire your courage and honesty. I haven't watched The Aviator yet. I bought it at the suggestion of a close friend, but haven't had the guts to watch it yet.

    "Mom Sue" and Padre, Panda Bear, and Meerkat (The Furry Bambinos)

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  17. Dear Gleds ~~ That video of Leona was wonderful and so like Whitney Houston's version. I do not like Dolly Parton's even though she wrote it. Thanks for sharing that with us. Sorry your cold is still about,must soon leave you. Glad you got out of the OCD and a lot of us check and re-check on things. Thanks for your comments and when you feel better, maybe you will start doing more things. Hope you see a daffodil soon. Take care, Love and best wishes, Merle.

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  18. Furry Bambinos: roborovski hamsters would barely make a snack even for a kittie, let alone a human (chicken nugget-sized when skinned, defurred, de-eared etc and deboned there'd be so little left they're barely worth catching) ~ SO DON'T HUNT ROBOROVSKIS!!

    Merle:
    I agree with you about Dolly Parton. Most of her stuff I like (Jolene especially), but her own "I Will Always Love You" is so whiney and... just not good; I know precisely what you mean.

    OCD is only an exaggeration of the ordinary human proclivity for checking and re-checking, ordering, patterning and repeating. If we didn't have OCD we probably wouldn't have wallpaper... or a gerzillion other things I cannot summon to mind right now but know that do rely upon an obsessive/repetitive nature to produce them!

    I think the daffodil season is over, but!

    The cold is finally going ~ hoorah!!

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