Damn... I missed all kinds of fireworks...
I hope Farkel keeps writing his story, even if he doesn't share it here. I have a feeling that he probably already has put a lot of his life and experiences down in writing, just not cleaned up enough for outside enjoyment.
Farkel is an acquired taste. To newbies, especially newly disenfranchised JWs, he can come across as brash, know-it-all, stubborn. But it's the sarcasm and wit that cuts that through the cynicism and skepticism and makes him a fun read. The downside to being such a strong personality, it can rub some people the wrong way, partly because they misunderstand, partly because they're too sensitive. In a few cases, it's probably jealousy.
When I first joined, I wasn't sure how to take Farkel. He seemed quick witted, yet not afraid to step on toes. As a newbie, I just kept my head down as the bullets flew back and forth overhead. Over time..and I as researched and became more independant in my thinking, I realized that when it comes to the WTS and it's history, he's got his shit together. He can cut through all the BS with one simple, sarcastic and witty remark that takes all the guesswork out of whatever new dilema faces the organization or its members.
Like him or not, sometimes we need someone to cut through all the feel-good bullshit to smack some sense in us.