Broke heartbreaker<\/strong><\/p>\nFast Eddie spent \u201cfive or six years\u201d on the circuit, traveling throughout the Northwest Territories and eastward. He loved the travel.<\/p>\n
Conditions were raw. He slept under rides, inside vans and outside. He used a bucket of water to clean in the morning.<\/p>\n
He drank with the other carnies and Cree \u2013 there were lots of Cree carnies in those days \u2013 and \u201cpartied all night and come staggering out the next day.\u201d<\/p>\n
If there was a fight with the townies, and there were many, \u201ceverybody looked out for each other.\u201d<\/p>\n
He knew not to go into town because the cops would throw them in jail on any excuse. If anybody went to jail, the owners would only bail them out \u201cif they needed them.\u201d<\/p>\n
Otherwise, the carnival would leave town without them.<\/p>\n
Long hours, hard work made them feel ‘like a family,’ he said, though when Fast Eddie talks about ‘family’ he talks about heartbreak.<\/p>\n
No romanticizing his youth, he says so much has happened since those days he rarely thinks about them. The only other carny he kept in touch with is dead.<\/p>\n
He says his carnival was filled with wild characters and colorful times but no episodes come to mind as he stoically picks trash.<\/p>\n
He got good at the job and got paid more to work as a boss in kiddyland, on kids rides.<\/p>\n
There he met young single mothers.<\/p>\n
Where did you meet them, if you are sleeping under a ride that night, I asked.<\/p>\n
\u201cThe girls, if they liked you, they’d drop the kids off and come back after,\u201d he said. \u201cWe’d go under the truck or into the bushes.\u201d<\/p>\n
Some of the girls traveled back to Fast Eddie’s hometown in Fort Nelson in the off season but it never worked out.<\/p>\n
Fast Eddie \u201cbarely had money for the bus home at the end\u201d of the season, much less bus fare for the girls.<\/p>\n
As he smiled the smile of an old man thinking of young women he had known, a heart-shaped tag hung from his rear view mirror.<\/p>\n
\u201cParty With Sluts\u201d on one side, on the other, \u201cBig Booty Bitches\u201d
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\nBooze, Dad, children<\/strong><\/p>\nFast Eddie paints a nightmarish picture of his childhood and smiles when he thinks of the irony of trying to make kids happy in a traveling carnival’s kiddyland.<\/p>\n
\u201cMy dad was an alcoholic and didn’t work. There was 12 of us kids,\u201d he said. \u201cWhen I was growing up, I never had much fun at all \u2026 because of my drunken dad, I never learned to be young.\u201d<\/p>\n
Fast Eddie dropped out of school when he was in fourth grade. On his recent drivers license exam, he needed someone to read the questions to him because he can’t read or write.<\/p>\n
\u201cI got a 93 percent though\u201d he laughs, as if saying \u2013 smart, just not enough school.<\/p>\n
He went on to work in the Oil Patch’s many mining operations. He worked in a gold mine; as a trucker; as a heavy equipment operator; and as a fire fighter. He hated fire fighting, it paid 75 cents an hour.<\/p>\n
His drinking got worse after his carnival days. He didn’t have to go to A.A., he says, all he had to hear was his daughter say, \u201cDaddy, quit drinking. I want to come home.\u201d<\/p>\n
He teared up as he told me that line, as if it still makes him sick. But he heard those words almost 30 years ago.<\/p>\n
His ‘family’ is now haunted by additions and most of his grandchildren are in foster care.<\/p>\n
Bottles of time<\/strong><\/p>\nWe made about eight stops along the Alaska Highway and I helped rummage through the trash for cans and bottles. He estimated he made about $30.<\/p>\n
I took pictures and asked deeply personal questions yet like all hitchhiking rides I am frustrated that more can’t be told.<\/p>\n
All I could tell from pulling bottles from the trash with him is Fast Eddie slowed down. And in his story bag of ups and downs, is a twirling carnival and the shining image of a young, strong Cree man in charge of a making kiddyland work better than his own.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
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