Almost every time the news has a report of some nut going postal on his workplace or neighbors, I turn to my wife and say the line that some eyewitness is going to use: “I don’t know, he was always pretty quiet. Pretty much kept to himself…” and most of the time I’m a second or 2 ahead of the TV. But not all the quiet ones are nuts-in-waiting. Continue reading
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Winners
I wrote this before sundown yesterday so I wouldn’t have yet one more thing for which to atone. Given the rainy Sunday here in Connecticut, I spent the day watching a lot of sports. Then again, I send most sunny Sundays watching sports but it’s usually after I play golf. In any event, as I’m writing this, the Yankees have clinched another title, so have both Phil and Tiger, Jimmy Johnson, 4-time NASCAR champ has won yet another race, The Giants and Pats both won and all of that makes sense. They’re winners. Continue reading
Filed under Helpful Hints, Thinking Aloud
La Dolce Vita
A pretty interesting thing happened to us yesterday. As we were driving back to Praiano from Pompei, the Amalfi coast road was closed due to falling rock. Apparently the intense rain storms we had loosened the ground enough that some rocks tumbled down the cliffs and onto someone’s windshield. Talk about ruining a vacation! Anyway, we ran into a police roadblock in a little town called Piano di Sorrento. The police were busy yelling atchatting with all of us who had climbed out of our cars and were trying figure out what was going on. At some point, he got tired of the verbal abuse (and Italian is SUCH a great language for this) he was receiving for delaying everyone’s trip and told us “due minuti” – two minutes. A big cheer arose , we climbed back in our cars, and hurdled forward down the narrow road.
In another due minuti, we ran smack into another cop who was at the pile where the rocks had indeed fallen. Two guys were climbing up a pretty steep hill to inspect the state of the remaining rocks and no one was passing. We ended up going back almost to Pompei and taking another route home and as of this morning the road still isn’t open. Only two hours delay. Non che problema.
I write this because clearly the first cop decided it wasn’t his job to get abused so he’d pass the Euro on to the next guy. The only one whose situation he fixed was his own. You may have thought he was trying to be helpful but he wasn’t. Any cops like this in your business?
Filed under Helpful Hints, Reality checks

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