
Teaching the Pig to Dance
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In these reflections, as hilarious as they are honest and warm, Fred touches on the influences-family, hometown neighbors and teachers, team sports, jobs, romances, and personal crises-that molded his character, his politics, and the way he looks at life today. We get to know the unforgettable characters who congregated at the Blue Ribbon Café, like the rotund gentleman called "Shorty" whose claim to fame was his ability to quickly suck in his stomach and cause his pants to fall to the floor. Or Fred's Grandma Thompson, who became an early TV adopter for the sole purpose of watching "Wrestling from Hollywood" and who once had a "gourder" removed from her neck and subsequently walked around town with it in a handkerchief showing it to folks. One day Fred and an accomplice placed small explosive Fourth of July "cracker balls" under the four legs of their teacher's chair. Mrs. Garner sat down and, despite the racket, didn't flinch so much as a muscle-but Fred felt a twinge of the one emotion he hated most-shame. Fred idolized Coach Staggs from his high school football days, even though he was "like Captain Ahab without the humor" and didn't like smart alecks, comics, or individualists, which put the young Fred at a disadvantage. More than anyone else from those days though, Fred remembers his mom and dad, who taught him that kids are shaped most of all by the love and support they can take for granted.
Teaching the Pig to Dance will delight everyone who admires Fred Thompson for his contributions to politics or for his work in movies and on TV, along with all those who just love to hear rollicking but unforgettable stories about growing up in a place where, as one of the local old timers put it, "We weren't big enough to have a town drunk, so a few of us had to take turns."
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- Intro
- About the Author
- Other Books by This Author
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Chapter 1 - My Hometown
- Chapter 2 - The Tree the Acorn Fell From
- Chapter 3 - Fletch
- Chapter 4 - Eager Little Minds . and Me
- Chapter 5 - Gimme That Ole-Time Religion
- Chapter 6 - Pooch
- Chapter 7 - The Movie Star Club
- Chapter 8 - "How I Got into the Movies"
- Chapter 9 - Rebel Motors
- Chapter 10 - Rebel Without a Clue
- Chapter 11 - "Play Ball!" . but Not Forever
- Chapter 12 - Swapping Old Dreams for New Ones
- Chapter 13 - Welcome to the Real World
- Chapter 14 - Just What the World Needs .
- Chapter 15 - Mitch
- Chapter 16 - Finally, a Country Lawyer
- Chapter 17 - A Good Man
- Chapter 18 - On Being Lucky
- Acknowledgments
- Photo Inserts
- Copyright
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