Family Unsure if Passive Aggressive Man Hates being Called PAM

Kentuckian Jim Ballsinger–brother, son, lover, hootenanny coordinator–recently returned from his daily therapy session in seemingly high spirits.  We think.

“Oh, that’s right, the interview thing,” said Jim, apparently caught off guard by our presence.  ”No, it’s perfect timing.  Really, no problem.  I just need to go take a big dump and I’ll be right with you.”

For the next hour, we had a chance to chat with Jim’s family to gain a better perspective on his newly identified social behavior and see how everyone was learning to cope.

“That theruhpiss,” Jim’s mother revealed, “Told us that thuh bes’ way to help Jium was fer hium to hug his–whut?! Waddidu say, Larry?!  Oh, squuuze me.  Embrace (same thang).  She told us to help hium “embrace” his passive angryness.  Whut?!  Well, why don’t ewe come in heer and talk to the ‘porters if yu’re sooo smart!  That’s whut I thought.  Larry’s always been skeered of anything with a camruh.”

“Anyways,” she went on, “That’s why we call hium Pam.  It’s not cuz we’re tryn’ to be mean or anythang, we just really wunt to do right by ‘em, ‘specially cuz he’s turnin’ 40 today.”

We finally got to ask Jim directly how things were going and if he felt empowered by his family’s unconditional acceptance.

“Have you ever seen a bull castrated?” he asked.  ”Haha!  Look at your faces!  I know it’s not related but I like to answer questions with questions.  Ok, seriously now.  What was the name of your news agency again?  Ironing News?  Is there a big market for news only about ironing?  I couldn’t really find you guys online.  Oh, sorry, your question. No, I really don’t mind being called Pam.  It’s solidified my place as the tragic archetype.  Symbolic irony.  You wouldn’t get it.  It’s layered.”

“But I guess it beats being called Jim-balls.”

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