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Sunday, October 22, 2006

ONE WEEK CLOSER

TO CHRISTMAS

Gasoline prices continue to drop. Now you don't think this has anything to do with the elections next month, do you? If you don't, then I'll sell you my interest in any of the bridges of the world. As I rapidly approach my 59th birthdayday, I have become a dyed-in-the-wool cynic.

I was pondering our government (of the rich, for the rich, by the rich) and thought about all the wars we have lost. Korea, Viet Nam, The "War on Poverty", the "War on Drugs" the war in Iraq, the "War on Terrorism". I am neither left or right. I am a true middle of the roader. I register and vote as an independent. So don't mistake my comments as "Bush Bashing". It really doesn't matter which party holds what positions. It doesn't. Politicians of all parties are only interested in one thing. POWER. Period.

I have a very simple philosophy about voting. I refuse to vote for an incumbent. Once a person is elected to office, their greatest concern is getting re-elected. The only effective work is done by first-termers trying to make a name for themselves. As the cliche goes, "power corrupts and absolute power corrupts absolutely".

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A very busy Saturday night. #18 had it's alternator replaced and was back on the road. Started, and finished my night with OGG runs and plugged 13 other fares inbetween them. Made some decent moola.

By Saturday night I am up to HERE with drunks. Had a call to Hapa's at bar close and the security officer at Lipoa Center and the doorman at Hapa's were trying to get a drunk out of a vehicle and literally pour him into my cab. This guy couldn't walk. He only spoke spanish and he had no cash. They wanted me to get him away from the bar so the County Liquor Board enforcement officers would not issue them a citation for serving an intoxicated person. I watched them for a few minutes and finally said "NO WAY". I drove off and left them with the drunk dangling between their shoulders, literally. Thats one of those incidents that I file under: "Contempt of Cabbie."

Its the end of another week and, as you can probably tell, I am in a grumpy mood. Just tired.

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I see that Blogger/Blogspot was dead in the water yesterday for over three hours. It took me almost 30 minutes to get their "STATUS" page loaded and I guess I was lucky to even get that much.

Hey, its free and "you get what you pay for".

Well, I am off to the "Land of Nod". Have a great day and we'll talk some more tomorrow.



THE PICTURE GALLERY

Nenes
Haleakala



Some Of Our Waterfalls Are Very High

I Know I Left My Board Here, Someplace
Pineapple Field In Kapalua
Kona Coast - Big Island
Lana'i, From The Sheraton
Hanauma Bay - O'ahu
Sheraton - Black Rock
Windward Coast Of East Mau'i
Nice Place To Spend The Day




"Let's all be careful out there!"

3 comments:

Dogbait said...

So your approaching 59, a cynic, grumpy and own a spoilt black cat.

Mmmm, sounds familiar!

Peggy said...

Thanks for posting the photo of the pineapple fields. I've never seen them before.

Got any pictures of coffee plantations?

You were wise not to let the drunk who couldn't walk into your cab.

I don't think it is a bad thing that you're developing a questioning attitude. You may call it cynacism if you like. I say to my kids; "There's no point in getting older if you're not going to get a little sneakier (wiser?)."

Brent said...

As far as I'm concerned, drunks were either entertaining or a general pain in the ass. Nothing in-between. And since alcohol involves about 80% of our calls, well, I'm glad I'm not a street officer anymore.

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