Hi There:
Hope everyone got to enjoy their Saturday afternoon. A beautiful warm spring afternoon. Also, I hope all of you are hanging in there and that those of you who got your vaccines are starting to once again enjoy life and getting back to some semblance of normal. I know we still have a ways to go, but little by little it's getting better.
So I want to start off with an essay....
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A Day In 2021
April 20
It was about 11:30AM on Tuesday when I got a call from Timmy. Tuesday was one of his remote days, and he called from home to tell me he heard that there was a shooting, the shooter was on the run, and they locked down the school where my niece and nephew attend.
Of course I thought the worst. And not that it wasn't bad, but it was better than what went through my mind originally.
Ends up somebody came into the Stop and Shop in West Hempstead and shot three people, one fatally. The Stop and Shop wasn't super close to the school, but they ended up locking down most of the businesses in the area, including as it would turn out, my hospital. Of course, right before I was about to go to lunch, they advised us to stay at or near our work area.
All the local stations picked up the story quickly, and even CNN and Fox News weighed in. And that took away from what had been the top story that morning.... The jury in the Derek Chauvin murder trial was deliberating the case in a Minneapolis courtroom, the eyes of the nation, if not the world, focused on them.
There was an edginess all over the country as it was. And we all know why, ever since the video of Chauvin, a Minneapolis cop, kneeling on the neck of George Floyd, had gone public. The protests, some of which turned violent. The curfews and lockdowns that took place. The arguments, finger pointing and frustration, exasperated by the fact that most of us were living in quarantine, all of us dealing in our own way, with a once in a lifetime pandemic.
All of that was in the forefront of our minds as we waited to hear what would become of Derek Chauvin.
But now we here in NY, and specifically on Long Island, was dealing with another issue we Americans just can't seem to get away from.. Another lunatic with a gun, causing trouble. My co-worker, whose daughter went to school nearby, was also on lockdown. A day in 2021, already uncomfortable, now even more so.
I was familiar with that Stop and Shop too. In the strip mall right next to it there is Taco King, for my money, the home of the best Steak Quesadilla on Long Island. Every once in a while, I'll head over there on my lunch break. One of the radiology techs I'm friends with, used to go to Taco King every Tuesday.
And for all you basketball junkies, the NBA team that currently calls Brooklyn's Barclay's Center home once played their home games at Island Garden in West Hempstead. When the Nets moved to the Nassau Coliseum in 1973, a portion of the arena was demolished and the shopping center with Taco King was built. What remained of the arena is now a youth basketball center.
All that would come to mind later on, for now, I just wanted this guy off the streets before he hurt someone else. The Nassau County cops knew who they were looking for, as it was becoming more clear that this was a dispute between a manager and a disgruntled employee.
Around 2PM, the news was coming in that the suspect had been apprehended. My co-worker received an alert that her daughter's school got the all-clear. I was free to leave the building and my nephew and niece would be leaving their school on time. Thankfully nobody else was hurt.
Around 3:45 though, the focus went right back to Minneapolis. News broke that the jury had reached a verdict. They were saying the verdict would be announced around 4:30, just as my shift was ending.
I got to my car and still no verdict. I listened to CNN as I drove from RVC to Oceanside. I had it on, but I wasn't listening to the commentators. First I thought back to my days working at the Post during the week. I was there for three big verdicts, Martha Stewart, Michael Jackson and Robert Blake. I remember how the usually loud newsroom went silent as those verdicts came down. (Guilty for Martha, not guilty for Jacko and Baretta)
But then I was thinking back to the day 29 years ago, when the Rodney King verdict came down in Los Angeles, and what happened in the days that followed. What if Chauvin was found not guilty, would that happen again?
I hadn't watched much of the trial, but from what I saw it was pretty open and shut. Cop after cop took the stand and testified that what Chauvin did was not S.O.P. I couldn't imagine the jury could see what they saw and hear what they heard and could find Chauvin not guilty.
I got home around 5 and waited. The verdict came down a few minutes later, guilty on all three counts. Some people celebrated, but most just breathed a sigh of relief.
But it was later that night that it struck me how Tuesday, April 20, 2021 was really such a microcosm of the world we live in today. Of the debates we see every day in real life and on social media.
A couple of celebrities who I won't name, took to Twitter after the verdict and wrote #defundthepolice.
These dopes weren't sitting at my desk around 1 PM wondering who was going to catch this dude who killed his manager at Stop and Shop. They didn't have to worry about their kids being locked down in school while the suspect was on the loose.
They had nothing to say when he was caught, by the cops, by the book, no shots fired, no beatdowns. These cops were in a situation where all they knew was someone had a gun and was obviously willing to use it. That they were able to bring this guy in without the perp or themselves getting hurt, not to mention any innocent bystanders, I mean those cops aren't going to be celebrated, but they should be.
We got to see it all last Tuesday. The best of our men and women in blue and the worst. How to handle a difficult situation vs what can happen when you handle a situation badly. Good cops and bad cops.
Someone explained the term Black Lives Matter to me this way.. After the 9/11 attacks, Americans said "We Stand with New York City" after the Boston Marathon bombing, we all were "Boston Strong" Nobody said We Stand with All Cities or All Cities Strong. We stand with those who needs us. Explained in that manner, I agree: Black Lives Matter.
But also, knowing that our cops go into situations like what happened in West Hempstead on Tuesday every single day, not knowing if they are the next ones to get cut down, many times having to make a split second decision with life altering consequences, I'm also proud to say" Blue Lives Matter.
It was all there on Tuesday. With the pandemic still going on, another gun incident, good cops saving the day, a bad cop being held accountable.
All in A Day in 2021.
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BASEBALL: Stupid Rules Changes
When MLB announced they were going to play a 60 game schedule last year, I was so grateful to have live sports back that I didn't get too bent out of shape when they also announced three major changes to the rulebook. 1) The Universal DH, 2) The 7 inning Doubleheader and 3) Starting extra innings with a runner on second.
I understood the first two, really I did. With a limited spring training, why risk pitchers getting hurt by batting and running the bases. And because we were still in the clutches of the pandemic, and games were being called off all the times because of positive COVID tests, it made sense to get in as many games as possible, even if you only played 7 innings.
Giving teams in extra innings essentially a leadoff double I didn't think was a great idea last year, but at least last year was the year to experiment with it. But now that we are back to playing a full 162, that is definitely one idea I'd scrap.
Instead the one they scrapped was the Universal DH. Now I consider myself a traditionalist when it comes to baseball. I'm not a fan of the DH. I also wasn't all for interleague play, but some of these Met-Yankee games have been a blast, so that's a change I accepted. I've also come around on having the NL adopt the DH.
And yes I will readily admit the main reason I want the NL to have the DH is so that I can have JD Davis bat in our anemic lineup without having to watch him try to play 3rd base. He makes Luis Guillorme look like Brooks Robinson.
Now after Friday night's game, I realize that our best hitter just might be our best pitcher too, Jacob deGrom. Thankfully the Mets scored some runs for him on Friday, after he pitched a complete game 2 hit shutout and BTW struck out 15. Right now, he is the only person on the Mets worth watching.
POLITICS: Alright, Alright, Alright!!
Award winning actor Matthew McConaughey has apparently been considering throwing his 10 gallon hat in the ring for a Texas gubernatorial run.
He recently told an interviewer on the podcast "A Balanced Voice" that running for Governor of Texas is "a true consideration."
Why in the name of all things holy he would want that job is beyond me. I mean I realize his heart is in the right place, by all accounts he's a really good guy, and obviously a very talented actor.
But politics, especially down in Texas, is not for the faint of heart. Former President George W. Bush, who would know better than anyone, telling his daughter Today co-host Jenna Bush Hagar, "It's a tough business." Sure is. And if you're gonna play the game down there, you'll have to play dirty sometimes. As much as I grew to like Bush when he was President, and ever more since he left office, I know some of the tricks his campaign pulled down there. I also know there was no love lost between him and his successor, fellow Republican Rick Perry, who basically talked himself out of the 2012 Presidential Campaign.
I remember when Arnold Schwarzenegger became Governor of California after the recall of Gray Davis, and I said "It's California so who cares?" One of my friends pointed out than many times as California goes, so does the nation. And while it didn't happen right away, we did get around to putting a reality TV game show host in the Oval Office. If McConaughey does end up running and winning down there, is it possible he could make a run for the White House a few years down the road?
He hasn't even said what party he belongs to, or what any of his positions are. My guess is he goes back to making movies and commercials, but in this day and age, can we really count on that?
And speaking of California, I'm not going to even go there with Caitlin Jenner's planned run for their Governorship. I used to say that Trump was the Kardashian presidency, can you imagine if we got a genuine Kardashian in there. Perish the thought.
I saw this story in the Post yesterday and it cracked me up.
SCAMS: 35 Birthdays a Year.
Some dude in Japan scammed 35 different women by pretending to be their boyfriend and telling each of them a different birthday.
Takashi Miyagawa a 39 year old part time shower head salesman, and if you look at the pictures of him you wonder how he could get any woman to talk to him, much less date him.
Be that as it may, he was able to get these 35 women to fall for him, and by telling them his birthday was on all different days, he ended up with 35 different birthday cakes and gifts. Man, there's a Judd Aptow movie in here somewhere right?
Actually, when the ladies found out they were being played, as Post reporter Ben Cost points out, they put together a "John Tucker Must Die" type union and went to the cops. It's unclear how they figured this out, but the Dell Griffith of Japan swindled these chicks out of $929.44 worth of clothes and cash.
My question is, what did he do for their birthday? I mean the way I look at it, that's 35 bouquet of flowers and bottles of White Zinf he had to spring for, no? I'd like to know how he got around that?
Not that I would ever do anything that dastardly, even in my younger single desperate days. For starters, I don't futz around with my birthday. I have a bad rep in my family for making my birthday a big deal, but what I don't do is pretend any other day is my birthday. I may be an insufferable pain in the a$$ every August 5th, but I'm pretty good the other 364 days of the year. I would never tell the waitress it was my birthday when it wasn't, even if it meant free dessert or some shit like that. I've lied about the year I was born, but never the day.
And like I said, what do you do when it's one of their birthdays, tell them you have a shower head salesman convention in Sun Valley, Idaho that you simply must attend? Whose going to buy that excuse?
I do feel bad for these women, how hard up for love do you have to be to fall for a dude like this? I'm attaching Ben's story here so you ladies can judge for yourselves.
https://nypost.com/2021/04/23/man-with-35-girlfriends-busted-for-fraud-over-birthday-gifts/
Every Saturday Night NBC plays an old episode of Saturday Night Live. This week they showed an episode from 2016 with Brie Larson as the host.
Saturday also marked the 45th anniversary (4/24/1976) of the night Lorne Michaels made his offer to reunite the Beatles on SNL for 3 grand. ("If it's money you want, there's no problem here") Unbeknownst to Mr. Michaels, John Lennon was home at the Dakota watching the show with his houseguest that night, Paul McCartney. Paul has said that the two of them seriously considered hopping in a car and heading down to 30 Rock that night, but ultimately decided they were too tired.
I don't know who's in charge of deciding which old SNL they are going to show each week, but don't you think it would have been a good idea to dig that episode out of mothballs this past Saturday? 45 years to the day*?
I always say "I'm in the wrong line of work"
Stay Safe; Wear a Mask
and Have a Great Week
*Raquel Welch was the host with Musical Guests Phoebe Snow and John Sebastian