It’s a beautiful day outside but it’s too hot for October. I
guess New Orleans will get some cooler fall weather any day now. It feels like
August out there right now. It’s a good thing it is football season and I don’t
plan on being outside that much anyway. I am watching Florida vs. LSU game
right now. After this I may drive over
the Gentilly Fest and check out Whodini. If I get there early enough to talk to
their manager I might be able to get up on stage and help them perform Funky
Beat or maybe One Love.
Last week I had the experience of serving on a jury trial at
New Orleans Criminal Court. Real court is nothing like television. The most
interesting part was meeting the other jurors. Trials have a lot of breaks and
you can’t discuss the case when you are in the break room so you have to talk
about other things. There were twelve
people in the room from a relatively small city and they were all very
different. The only thing they truly had in common was everyone was ready to go
home. It seems like lately the city and its people are being presented in a
monolithic way. I know the fun and revelry sells the city to outsiders but
sometimes it’s good just to sit around with a sanitation worker and a
grandmother and talk about what’s going on.
I’ve been very pessimistic about most things lately. I have
been keeping a lot of it to myself because I never wanted to be the guy that’s
always bitching and moaning about everything. With that being said, I checked
out the NOLA For Life program and I support it. There’s no such thing as a program
so good it will eliminate murders in this city. I believe that’s something that
needs to be done in the homes of those kids. I do think a good program with the
mayor’s involvement can change the environment where some of the people involved
may not be so quick to shoot someone. We
still need to put the time and resources into the ideas to make them work but I’m
optimistic. I hope I stay that way.
If the Atlanta Falcons and Houston Texas play in the
Superdome while the New Orleans Saints have a losing season because their
leadership was in trouble for doing something against the rules that will sum up
the last 30 years of living here. We’ll call it the Cities Left Us Behind Bowl.
The Saints have had some really bad seasons and some crazy
ones as well. My top three crazy seasons
are the Earl Campbell season, the season where someone slept with Willie Roaf’s
wife, and the last Ditka season where the offense had about 5 plays in the
playbook. None of those seasons have prepared me for the bounty season where
the coach is suspended. The Saints are 0-4 and have lost all four games in a
different way. I’m frustrated, aggravated, and I don’t care for the commissioner.
I am still not sure what Sean Payton did to be suspended and treated like a
criminal. It really doesn’t matter because if the Saints lose tomorrow the
season is over and that dream of playing host to the Superbowl and being in it
is dead.
There’s only one thing left to do. I’m breaking out the
lucky Superbowl shirt. I was going to burn it after the Seattle playoff game
but I changed my mind. I’m wearing the 2006 NFC South divisional hat and the
Crown Royal and putting all my energy into beating the Chargers. I’ll be at
home so at least I won’t get arrested. This is the last stand of the 2012
season. Let’s go Saints!
3 comments:
nice. have you been reading my mind? every thing i have been stewing silently about this week was in you post. thanks .
Thanks for the posts dear.
Looks like that lucky Superbowl shirt paid off.
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