August 31, 2010

Vandals, Wizards, and Fake English Accents


There are some weirdos in Salem this summer.

Anyone know what's up with the guy who says he's a priest and walks around doing exorcisms and chanting incoherently on benches downtown? What about the other guy who is putting up flyers everywhere with his personal cell phone number that say "Salem Wizard"?

The past two months, while looking for a permanent place to live, I have been staying on my friend's couch and it is a ridiculous party house. I have been sleeping very little and having to deal with so much crap that the drama downtown has been tame by comparison.

Actually, there was the lady that flipped out. That was nuts... Based on a misunderstanding, this woman who has owned a shop in Salem for years now ran down in front of the museum during the Essex st Fair and started flipping over tables full of merchandise, the podium, and our signs while screaming about "NO ONE FUCKS WITH MY SON! I DON'T CARE IF I GO TO JAIL!!!" She then cornered Mollie inside the museum and was flipping out on her while Mollie was just like "I have no idea who your son is, what the hell are you talking about???" Well, apparently, business owners can do whatever they want, because what I would have been arrested for and charged with assault and destruction of property etc. this woman got in no trouble whatsoever. The police showed up and took statements and then left. When Mollie asked about it a few days later they said they couldn't arrest her because it was less than $250 worth of damage!!

So remember that, everyone: If you ever want to assault someone and trash their museum, it's cool as long as you do less than $250 worth of damage! Sweet!

Also, the guys over at the tour company that give us problems have been being so childish. All of their tour guides have been instructed to talk extra loud and try to stand near our groups and disrupt us during our 8pm. I talked to one of the guys and he apologized and said he was just doing what his boss told him. Well, just because someone tells you to do something doesn't mean you have to do it! On top of that, these guys keep going into this parking lot that we have been being told to stay off of for about three years now. When people see a tour group breaking the rules they don't think "Oh that's just one company spoiling it for everyone," they think "WTF, why wont these tour companies stop being such losers!" and it makes us ALL look bad.

And, as an actor, (nay, as a thespian! :p ) the idea that these guys dress in period clothing that anachronistically clashes with itself and use modern colloquialisms is just PAINFUL to watch. It's like the guys who dress all up in a cloak and a hat and have a walking stick and look all dressed up but you can see their white sneakers... MORONS. Either be in character or not, half-assing it is an insult to theatre in and of itself. Stupid tourist trap garbage.

July 16, 2010

Street Hustlers and Drug Dealing on Essex St.?


I love Salem and there are a lot of great tourist attractions, businesses, and pagan shops, but, as you can see from my last post, sometimes people can get on my nerves.

I often complain about the new tour company in town and their shenanigans, but recently they have really begun to bother me to the point where I can't take it anymore. Something has to be done. They have crossed the line to the point where I am actually afraid for my safety. All because of business competition.

See, the tour company I work for has been the only ghost tour in town made up of actual paranormal investigators for about a decade now. We don't just tell stories about Salem's history you can get in any museum or talk about myths and legends, we get to the root of the causes of the paranormal activity by discussing not only the history and legends but the science of ghost hunting itself as well as our personal experiences.

So, this new tour company opened up in town a couple years ago and started doing historic tours, but slowly over time has become a doppelganger of our tour.

First they decided they were going to start calling themselves a 'ghost tour' and changed the name of the company to "THE Salem Night Tour" and started putting up signs everywhere that just say SALEM GHOST TOURS. They used to meet their tour groups down the street from us, but now they have purposely moved directly across the street from where me meet! Now, a lot of tourists get confused by this because a company should have an actual NAME. It would be like going to Vegas and opening up a casino on the strip next to Caesar's Palace and naming it "THE Las Vegas Casino" and putting up signs everywhere that just say "GAMBLING HERE!". That casino is going to confuse a lot of people into going in and they are taking advantage of tourists not knowing the area.

Worst thing is that they have their website promoted through Google with "BEST" as a keyword, so any idiot that types "What's the best tour in Salem?" or "Salem's best tour" is going to get their site. They also took the domain Salemghosttours.com (and this other company in town followed suit by snagging ghosttoursOFsalem.com) Smart business move or underhandedly taking advantage of the non-tech-savvy? My opinion is implied. Anyways...

After a while they even started claiming to be paranormal investigators. Well, I guess it's true... they have the equipment that the guy buys in bulk online (the dude's selling $15 EMF meters for $40 and calling them "Ghost Meters") that anyone needs to do an investigation, but anyone can get that stuff. Sure they are actual paranormal investigators - AMATEURS.

They tell tourists that pictures of dust are paranormal activity, and that the reflections of lights in windowpanes are the faces of the dead. They tell a few stories that are legends as if they are fact, and they do their entire tours in a fake English accent. They dress as historical figures, but SUCK at staying in character. So many tourists take more than one tour in town and complain to us about how bad these guys are.

All of this I might be able to ignore if it weren't for the personal attacks. When I heard what this guy was saying about me it made me want to run to the police station right then and there and file a report for defamation of character...

The guy that runs the place, who we call FToS, is a hustler that gets in tourists faces and is way too pushy with his hard-sell tactics and solicitation.

A friend of mine worked for him last year and just last week I was talking to him and he said "Wait, you didn't used to work for FToS?", which confused me a lot because I have been a tour guide in Salem for six years and this guy only for two.

"Of course not. That guy's running a tourist trap," I said.

"Well," my friend said as a look of confusion and concern came over his face, "He told me that you used to work for him and he fired you for selling drugs."

WHAT!!! Not only have I only had TWO face-to-face conversations with the guy so yeah I never worked for him, but selling drugs?? How DARE he come out of no where with such a baseless accusation. Maybe it's just because I have a beard and long hair (see photo LOL) he thinks he can spread a nasty rumor like that about me? I asked my friend where he heard it from, thinking the information might have been mixed up, but he insisted he heard it straight from FToS himself!

This really bothers me because I care about my reputation in this city - I love it here and I love everything about it. This trash-talking hustler's fly-by-night business will be gone within the next few years and I will remain. I have to live with whatever rumors he spreads long after he is gone.

[Photo courtesy of Clinton D. Williams; It's me, Tom the Tour Guide, with my afro wielding friend Adam when we played drug dealers/doers as part of the cast of the hippy rock musical 'HAIR!' put on by Salem Theatre Company in June. It was SO much fun.]

May 20, 2010

The Wiles of Witches -or- Why I'm Not in a Coven


In the world of modern witchcraft there are many paths to take. Some people believe witchcraft is something it's not, and many witches have their own interpretations that may differ from even each other. Many witches believe that to fully study the craft you must be apprenticed to someone, or have an elder - a teacher. I would be inclined to agree if such a thing were available to someone with no money.

See, after practicing the craft for around six years now I have noticed that there is no such thing as free information. Even if you are just hanging out with your friends and talking about the books you've read - the books cost money.

But I love books... The main problem I have is when witches sell classes, but don't offer any for free. I live in Salem, MA. You'd expect that there would be something like that, but no. I have checked out every coven and witch organization in town and there isn't a single one willing to teach a willing aspirant without some sort of monetary compensation.

At first I figured it ends up working out better in the long run because by getting all my information first-hand from books I would be getting a varied perspective from which to base my own opinions on. This, I believe, truly is the case, but the problem is that other witches will often not take me seriously if I don't belong to a particular coven or have a single main elder that guides me.

This, to me, is economic discrimination - a form of classism. To disrespect a knowledgeable person simply because they can not pay for a title?

Most witches notice this after a few years and learn to cope. Solitary and eclectic practitioners are often either not taken seriously, depicted as evil, or even mocked by other witches that belong to covens, but most of them get over it and learn to ignore those trying to disavow them. Some of the coolest witches I have known don't belong to covens, but they often lack the time and resources to help teach or guide others.

Those who don't learn to cope will often take another path. A path that, to them, may seem like the only one to take: follow the example of these other people, creating images, selling classes, selling a lifestyle - an image. I mean, if they can do it, why can't you?

... And this is why it seems every witch on the internet is trying to sell you something.

For instance, making candles or incense is very easy and can be learned from many books about beginner's witchcraft, so why are there so many people with online shops? The problem with this sort of thing is that there IS a market for it. The problem is sometimes what people want is not a spiritual path, but an image. So the online candle shop that does the best is the one with the best image - not the one with the most heart or the best product, the products are exactly the same.

Creating an image doesn't take heart. It doesn't take knowledge. You don't NEED to be a good person to create something sell-able if all that it needs is a pretty package.

This is true with many covens and witch organizations. They are an expensive pretty package full of the same information you can get anywhere. You are paying for a title that secures your spiritual image. Sometimes most of the members of the coven are customers and clients of the elders - not students! I have nothing against most of the covens in Salem, they are generally good people with good intentions, but I will never fully trust any of them until they start offering free classes.

The whole thing is just eerily reminiscent of the church in the middle ages, what with indulgences and tithing etc. I really think witchcraft is beyond that by now.

April 3, 2010

Was Han Solo a Wiccan?

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Walking down the streets of Salem lately it is very clear that tourist season is back in full swing. Spellbound has had tours every night since the 1st and our competitors are back to their old tricks.

Speaking of old tricks, there are a few new businesses in town this year. Firstly, the "most controversial witch in Salem", Christian Day, is opening up a psychic parlor in a new space on Essex st where there are already a few businesses that do readings right near by. Some people in town are pissed, but you know, competition is good for the economy (as long as he doesn't start doing walking tours, lol). My boss hates that guy, but I find wiley folks to be an entertaining and important part of any tourist industry. Even if he has erroneously described witches as "magical mercenaries". The new place is called OMEN and his shop is HEX. Kind of makes me want to open a competing store named "FLUFFY" because, for real, where are the hippy witches supposed to go? hahaha

There are also these new guys in town that seem pretty promising as far as nerdy witchcraft is concerned. They call themselves The Witch School and have a huuuge online following where they teach people just about everything about witchcraft. I guess they used to be located in Illinois. They're opening up a museum down on Pickering Wharf called The World of Witches Museum (looks like they only have a Facebook page so far: http://www.facebook.com/home.php?#!/WorldofWitches?ref=ts) that will only be the second tour in Salem about real witchcraft and where it comes from. The best part about this is that the other tour in town about real witchcraft is NOT owned and operated by any real witches, just some greedy businessmen that hire young kids and pay them very little. So hopefully these guys will be able to represent in an enlightening and entertaining way. *crosses fingers* The only thing that confuses me about them is that they say they practice a form of the craft called "Correllian Wicca" that I am not too familiar with. There is very little information about it online besides a few places that describe it as a very open-minded and inclusive form of the craft. Most searches end up with a lot of pages about the Corellian star system (with one r)- a system famous for the planet Corellia where notable freedom fighter Wedge Antilles and space pirate Han Solo were born.

I'm going to go check out the museum soon and I'll post an update here about how it was.

February 17, 2010

Ice Sculptures, Chocolate, and The People of Walmart

Salem puts up a bunch of ice sculptures every year around Valentine's day and I made a video of some of them:



Also, my good friend and fellow Salem tour guide Mike, who works at the country's last traveling freak show, was just found on the People of Walmart site with a clown!:

Just A Juggalo
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He's on the right, click the picture to enlarge it and see him. Stupid blogger cuts off the side of everything.

January 12, 2010

More About Racism??

All the politicizing of racism in the news lately is bothering me very much. People will never unite if we live in a world of polarity and duality. Democrats vs. Republicans, right vs. wrong - our mindset is that of separating and analyzing things in segments rather than as a whole. It's an archaic remnant of paranoid thoughts ingrained subconsciously. And oftentimes consciously enforced by those around us.

I was hanging out with a friend with his dad who says somewhat racist things every once in a while, and personally, I think the instructive quality of his statements was the most messed up part. When there are no minorities around a racist white man isn't just telling jokes and acting superior - he is actively advising and warning of some sort of impending war that is always inevitable to them.

It's absolute insane nonsense and it takes all the patience I have to keep my mouth shut out of respect to mutual acquaintances. I find it satisfying and effective to explain intelligently to those people how stupid they are, but sometimes you are not in a situation where that is possible.

December 23, 2009

HP Computers are Racist



So, working for the kgb_ is pretty fun but the pay should definitely be better. The test and certifications were so much more challenging than actually using the system. The most difficult part is really only answering questions concerning cars and sports - two subjects I know very little about. Luckily I make up for it by being able to answer questions about cats, gearing a Frost Mage, the origins of Christmas, and how to find the Blue Switch Palace.

Oh and btw, HP Computers are RACIST!