Book of Daze

Book of Daze: Dipsticks Against Mad Mothers

A bunch of young people drinking in a bar
Gimme a D, gimme me an A …

[SATIRE] The following is purely and impurely fictional.

James Carville famously described Pennsylvania as “Philadelphia on one side, Pittsburgh on the other, and Alabama in between.” Living just far enough west of Philadelphia to witness the truth of Mr. Carville’s observation, we are not surprised that today marks the unofficial observance of National Drunks Against Mad Mothers Day, celebrated by the entirely fictional organization DAMM Pennsylvania.

Headquartered somewhere in what locals jokingly call Pennsylvania’s “Alabama district,” this support group parodies its more serious counterpart with tongue firmly in cheek. Their satirical “three-fold mission” includes encouraging responsible transportation choices (because nobody wants carpet stains), promoting social drinking over solitary habits, and reminding party-goers that waste not, want not applies to kegs too.

The fictional spokesperson for this holiday is a celebrity-who-shall-remain-nameless (let’s call her “L.L.”), a composite character inspired by various tabloid headlines from the 2000s. According to our backstory, L.L. once visited Philadelphia “to see where Congress lives,” exemplifying a certain creative relationship with geography.

“At our fictional DAMM meetings,” says the Sister Willow, “we’re always here for one another–preferably at reasonable hours and with designated drivers arranged.”

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The preceding is satire. Straight up, Skippy. No warranties are expressed or implied. For life advice, try a professional. For investment tips, try a dart board. For salvation, the gentleman in the robe has been handling that portfolio for 2,000 years.