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Sunday, 15 November 2009

SHE who must be obeyed...

posted by Sarah Pinborough at

My welcome Intruder.

I read a book a couple of years ago called The Intruders, by Michael Marshall. Without giving too much of the plot away, it's about the idea that maybe we're not entirely alone in our psyches, whether metaphorically or otherwise.

I joked afterwards that my Intruder was a fat woman who ate too much cake and hated the treadmill. This isn't true. That's just a ghost of an unhappy kid I once was. The adult me has never even been that fond of cake. My Intruder hates it.

Before you all start ringing for the crazy van, let me explain. We ALL have an Intruder. Yes, even you. The Intruder is the little voice at the back of your head. You know the one? Mainly they just sit there quietly letting you get on with things, but every once in a while they want to take the reins. And that's what 'She' is doing now.

Let me explain about my Intruder. Firstly, she really doesn't take any shit. She can spot a lie or a liar a mile away, and will sit inside my head with an eyebrow raised saying, 'Really? REALLY??' when I pretend there's a good reason someone's done something sneaky or bad other than perhaps they're just not very nice. I'm the queen of the second-chance. She is on the inside, shaking her head and saying, 'They're just a TWAT. Move on..'

Me - I make excuses for people. I like to give people an 'out'. She, on the other hand doesn't even make excuses for us. When I fuck up, she's the first there with the 'Well, what the hell did you expect? Reap what you sow.'

I like people and like to be liked. I worry about people liking me and if I'm too loud, too attention-seeking, too much 'too' all round. She really doesn't care what people think - not in that sense. She's happy just to be her. She's comfortable in her own skin.

I write the serious blogs. She makes people laugh in the pub after too much wine.

Me - I want to find true love and live happily ever after. I'm a secret romantic. She, however, loves the freedom of being on her own and tells me 'We all die alone anyway, and how many marriages do you know that actually work??' She lives by her own moral code - she'll do what she wants, with who she wants, when she wants. It's me that lies in bed at night sleepless thinking 'Why did I do that? What kind of person am I?' while she's crashed out at the back of my head, probably with a grin on her face.

She walks different to me. That's how I knew she was taking charge for a while. About a month ago I noticed I was swaggering more. That's her not me. When I say she's in charge, let's not get this entirely out of context. I'm still here and I have to flex some control. She likes to smoke. A lot. We've had words about that. She likes to party and we've had to have words about that too. There is some stuff we really are too old for, and as much as she may not like that, she seems to have agreed.

Different as she is to me, we are a team. We're on the same side. Shit, we are the same side. When I had to get up early in the mornings to write before work, it was her made me do it with a brutal, 'life is short. Get on with it. We dontt have all that much time for all the stuff we want to do.'

She gets me on the treadmill with a 'You want to be the fat kid again? You're 37. Time to work at it a bit.'

I have a sneaky suspicion it was her that quit Twitter behind my back.

It's been a good year for me and She workwise. I do the writing - she hasn't got the patience for that - but she's always the one with the business head, looking around for the opportunities, seeing where we are now, where we need to go next and she's doing us proud. She is ruthless in all things. I'm scared of everything.

And when I'm down and sad and hurt, she's the one that looks in the mirror and right into the core of us and says, 'you know what? Fuck 'em. We're doing okay.'

It's been a funny old year of ups and downs. I've concentrated on the downs too much. She doesn't do that and she's right. Those things will fade and be forgotten. Learn from them and move on. One day we will look back and laugh, if we even remember. The things we've achieved however, and the new friends we've made will be there for a long time. Celebrate them. Celebrate us.

So, complete cow that she can sometimes be, I'm handing over to her for now. She's got us covered. She's raring to go. There's a world out there and she wants to conquer it.

So here I am taking the mental back seat. It's comfy back here. I'm settling in. It'll do for now...until I feel the need for some 'Me' time.

Hope you're all well and you and and your Intruders have got the world where you want it,

Love, me. Or maybe she. Can you tell the difference? ;-)


13 Comments:

Blogger Christopher said...

Very nice & I totally get what you mean. Although I think I have multiple intruders and some are unwelcome (my blog today coincidentally covered this).

I enjoy talking to both of you ;)

16 November 2009 04:27  
Blogger Chris said...

I completely understand where you're coming from. At least you seem to be on speaking terms with your Intruder. Mine sneaks around behind my back and emerges out when I've passed out (see http://u.nu/9wev3 )

Was wondering what had happened to you on Twitter. Will She not relent on that?

16 November 2009 10:01  
Blogger TheJudd said...

Of course the dark passenger is responsible for Twitterquitting. Now is the oportunity to find something better - radar.net is the key!

Best get in on it early so we can berate all the late followers further down the line! Oh, and you can say cunt at Mr. Simpson again.

17 November 2009 09:17  
Blogger Bella7 said...

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17 November 2009 20:15  
Blogger Bella7 said...

This has got me thinking and intrigued. It may explain why I went red (hair colour) on purpose about 15yrs ago. My fiery intruder has come to the fore; fed up with paling into the background. She can be a bit too brusque at times, but it does appear to be a useful deterrent for undesirables.

How are you Miss Pinotbra ;-)

17 November 2009 20:16  
Blogger Sarah Pinborough said...

Ooh..someone deleted a comment and I didn't even see it!
Thanks for all the Intruder sharing..She will not be moved on the Twitter thing, and no trying to drag me onto other work-distracting sites! (I can say cunt to JS most days...;-))
Hey hey Bella, (and the fiery redhead..) I'm good! how are you? x

17 November 2009 20:20  
Blogger Bella7 said...

Very well lovely. Twas me what deleted a comment. Had a numpty moment and posted mine twice! Not a smart redhead. Ha! xxx

17 November 2009 20:59  
Blogger Ken Armstrong said...

You're quite the pair, you two.

17 November 2009 22:02  
Blogger Ken Armstrong said...

You're quite the pair, you two.

17 November 2009 22:02  
Blogger kathleen said...

hmm. I think my intruder might know your intruder except mine really hasn't been helping me out too much. Maybe I should listen to her a bit more.

17 November 2009 22:08  
Blogger Angela Montague said...

Your intruder - can I borrow her?

Good to hear your voice again.

Hope the word count has rocketed since you quit Twitter.

18 November 2009 20:00  
Blogger Christopher said...

I hear a noise in my kitche last night. Grabbed my bat and went out to look.

It was just Sarah's intruder raiding my wine cabinet.

18 November 2009 20:53  
Blogger Precision Grace said...

I don't have one any more. I miss her sometimes, she was awesome. Of course, mine was an actual alien who used my body as a host and has now moved on. If I'd known the actual me was dull, lazy and unimaginative, I'd never have kicked her out.

As always, loved your blog, wish you'd blog more often!

19 November 2009 01:50  

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