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Hackcident
Today on the radio Howie Carr called the hit-and-run alledged by a State Senator a 'hackcident'. Very Funny. Nov 17, 2009 I did a web search on 'hackcident' and found it is commonly used. So let me say that the way that Howie used it yesterday was exceptionally hillarious. In New England, especially in Boston, the term 'hack' is someone who is almost a welfare person in every way in that the government takes care of them if they pretend to show up. I used to work for the federal supply of the air force and do not buy into the lie that all gov folks are 'hacks'. Clearly they are not. And nepotism is a fact of life, forgivable as long as folks get the job done. In Boston we hang our dirty laundry out in the rain so that it washes clean with the shower of derision and public ridicule for governmental officialdumb who over step the bounds, and it is usually very far over, overstep the bounds of what seems appropriate. Basically you have to run over a kid (alledgedly but people will say, but not on air, that they saw you, some guy pointing on the TV news, bad lighting on Mass Ave or Cambridge St the Chn five news crew in the rain on a weekday) "Ittt wazz terribull. The littl'boy. Thars the bludd." There's a Brazillian flag as a decal on an escalade nearby. It is not this mans vehicle. Is that man wearing a pinky ring? He doesn't want to be on camera. Can he really be running for office if he fleas from the stunning ambush journalist (even fully covered over, as if in full burka, stunning, if you know who she is. It is just she's so . . . Should we have sent the equally stunning male equivallent? We can't say that on the radio? Who is offended. He's gorgous. And you don't even have to see him, just know he is in the room. Will that get the senator's attention? Not even. Maybe he's drunk? It's raining. 'Senator. Senator. The rumour is . . . no, actually Senator, I'm just pitching a reality TV show. See, that's my son up there in a mylar kite. No, really, I work for channel [some number]' Will senator 4-AM-streetdrunk-with-keys get another ride from the hunky Cambridge cop? Can true love really happen even during career ending (alledged) runnings-over of lit'le child'ren? Will this senator ever get another vote? How will he ever be able to meet friendly men in uniform, and bring them home, if he is no longer a state senator? dunt dun daaaaa No, seriously, this guy is having a trainwreak in his life. He needs help. And he should get it. But should he get anymore votes? Well, I am not from his district. So I don't get to decide. What I'm being is a busy body. He seems like he might be charming if you met him drunk at night in the right place. I might find him intrueging. But I don't suspect that no matter how drunk I might be, because I've been that guy, years ago, years and years ago (I'm in an active job search, so I've got to be cautious that I will scare some prospect away.) Let me be honest, I've not ever been so drunk as to go up to the window at a convenience store at 4AM and act all mumbbly-joe on some early morning clerk. If I were that drunk (whihc doesn't happen. I just don't do it any more) I would take the keys out of the ignition and get into the back seat. And if it were cold I wouldn't sit there with the engine running in the driver's seat. If I were that drunk I would have found a place to do it, a place with a bed and a blanket and a place to lay down and be comfortible. When I was in Lowell last month, the month of the celebration of Jack K, David Amram was there. He said that it bugs him when folks put down his dear friend (JLK) for being a drunk. Why? Because it is a disease. Well, it is a disease. But I've been yelled at for saying that to friendly family. I was told that, damn it, his dad could have done better (my friend's dad). Someone asked me when I last had a fulltime job. It was a while ago. But let me say that I never stop, no matter what I am doing, until the point when I can't go on. I am always busy and productive doing all sorts of things constantly to have a good life and to do things well. Any one who would worry, in this market, about what is up or down with someone not having a job in two years, let me tell ya (mister) that work is my way of life. I didn't plan on the social collapse of american engineering and the off-shoring of jobs for fun and leverage arbitrage. So let me back to work and you will not be disapointed. In the meantime I remain creative and active and busy. It's a flawless and stunning 12 carot sapphire, catching the light just right . . . That is how we get our news. so when Howie says 'hackcident' the humour is deep.![]()
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