Welcome to the Wakefield Doctrine ( the theory of clarks, scotts and rogers )
This (Video) Friday’s guest is Molly who hails from the western portion of the North American landmass. We initially met Molly over at ‘the Facebook’ (the home of trnucated, artfically short, bad spelling and ‘don’t-forget-an-hit-enter-or-your-message-gets-sent-and-you-can’t-change-the-frickin-thing-and it-sits-out-there-in-public-mocking-you-cause you-now-look-like-you-cant-spel-too …conversations). But we all hit it off and Molly has taken to the Doctrine like a aquatic-feathered-mammal.
The thing we like about Molly is that she has a gift for asking really, really aggravating questions in a gracious and thoughtful manner.
We’ll be all like, “hey Seven1 look at that roger over there in that scene in the video, they totally look like they know they own the stage” and Molly will say something, quietly-like, “Yes but doesn’t that non-challenging assumptive expression imply that he might be a clark?” and we’ll say, “yeah, sure but look at the way he just stands there knowing that everyone thinks he is the center of the room!! what a roger”
(lol)
In fact, she was such an easy and fun person to interview that we ended up going to 2 Parts on the vid. Here is Part 2:
As you get from the two videos, we are glad to have Molly with us as she brings a fresh perspective on our efforts to bring the Wakefield Doctrine to the world.
1) Molly’s ‘nom de’ over at the Facebook she also has her own blog (on the Doctrine blogroll)
Watch out Dr. Spock…here comes “Dr. clark” and his “Wakefield Doctrine and Child Rearing 21st Century Style”.
Excellent and informative interview. Thank you Molly for sharing. The best interview of a clark yet. I particularly liked the discussion with regards to your town and the lack of community due to the “make up” of people living there.
An aside note: it is good practice for clarks to utilize one syllable answers to questions… from the self evolution aspect. I mean, why waste words and energy if you are talking to a scott? No need to intimidate and/or bore a roger with a lengthy answer either. rogers have reminded me that a yes or no will do for a long time now. I have learned to conserve my energy so that I can feed my scottian aspect.
Think I’ll listen again. I’ll be back with a shorter comment…..
Long winded, aren’t we! :)
au contraire, y’all
I thought we covered the points (in the interview) in a manner that the topic/subject matter deserved.
But since you raised the question about ‘pacing’ and ‘quality of winded-hoodness’ (if you would like) I can dial up my scottian aspect and we can do an interview that way…might be interesting.
But, I am pleased with the result (that the whole world is listening to….lol)
hey!! people… (new) FOTD Alexandra wrote a Comment (writing as ‘ropcorn’) on the recent Post: “Basic Guide….” ( http://wp.me/pRP3W-2r8 ) and she poses a question that we (all) might want to consider.
lol!
not really a Post where Alexandra (ropcorn) wrote her question! She actually went to the (new) “What is the Wakefield Doctrine” section in the middle of the page! Like a new Visitor is supposed to do… damn! who’d a guessed…lol
well…folks I guess that makes Alexandra the source of Clue Number #1!! …in….
“The Case of the New Reader”
Chapter 1
“…the Visitor thought the small town she had just entered, look a little strange. There appeared to be houses and stores but the street signs and the traffic signs were all mixed up. A slight chill raced up her neck as she openned the door to the Tourist Psyenter” (Chapter 2 …)