Wednesday, July 2, 2008

mona

Pulp Fiction is on TV and with all the dirty words still left in it. Heck, I can watch it anytime because I have the VHS but I forgot how great it is until tonight. Wait, the bastards just edited a word. Dammit why can't they show the film the way it was intended? Isn't free speech guaranteed around here?
Anyway, It's a great movie but not as good as Reservoir Dogs, Quentin Tarantino's Mona Lisa. His Sgt. Pepper, if you will.
It was a weird day and I'm wicked tired so I have to type quickly. I'm typing more than 400 words per minute right now.
The new fare increase took effect today but it didn't help much. People saw the increase and they simply tipped less. More on this subject as I try to survive.
She was talking on the phone loudly and saying stuff like "You need to give me some money you douche bag because it was your fault and I have NO money do you understand me you douche bag?!"
After a while she gave up and said "Just forget it I don't want the money you douche bag" and hung up.
She told me she hates everybody.
"What did I do?"
"Not you."
I'll never know for sure if the douche bag ever gives her the money.

Thursday, June 26, 2008

drunk monkies

Upon witnessing my apparent suffering, a passenger explained to me that back in her country people often mix ginger in water and then boil it and afterward they add a little lemon and this substance is known to boost the immune system. She said that her husband and kids hardly ever get a cold even in Winter and it should help me with my allergies.
And because I care, I'm going to try it out so you don't have to.
Thank you. You're welcome. Shut up.

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

lawnmower massacre

Looking up from my newspaper I noticed a man dressed kinda like a priest walking toward my cab at a pace faster than could be considered normal, and with big thick silly glasses and a crazy grin. Crazy bastard shorted me 50 cents.
Later, three nutty Icelandic women were laughing hysterically in Icelandic for an entire 20 minute ride. They could've told me what was so funny, or at least given me some free ice.


Tuesday, June 17, 2008

happy father's day

Had my mojo working today: didn't even get out of the parking lot at work when a lady of South Asian origin waved me down and asked how much to North Station. I said thirty seven and the amount seemed actually to hurt her. There was pain in her face as she said okay lets go but she continued asking me for a discount for quite some time after that. I said no about 6 times and she stopped asking but I wish I kept the argument going because it was fun.
When I returned from Boston my next fare was a lady at a super market who was tremendously grateful to see me because there was a really creepy guy sitting on the bench. "How creepy, where is he?" I asked.
Nodding "Right there on the right" she said and I have to admit as creeps go he was right up there.
Drove a nice lady from Lethbridge Alberta out to the Hilton. She is a consultant for the health care industry. There is no one quite as evil as a consultant for the health care industry but she was pleasant to me and heck she deserves to make a living.
Later I was driving John to North Weymouth when a police car spun around and pulled us over. I started getting my license and taxi license ready thinking maybe i ran a stop sign or whatever but the cop comes around the right side and shines his light on John. He looked him over and said thats not him, sorry for the inconvenience and waved me on. Apparently someone ran from a stolen car and got away from the police. No worries. The BPD always
gets its man.

The past weekend was very special for two of the greatest people on the planet:
Happy Fathers Day Dad, I love ya!
And, Happy birthday Kevin -- Your party was awesome buddy!


Peace and loving kindness to all of you.


Thursday, June 12, 2008

Too Much Monkey Business

As I type this nonsense I'm having a Del Monte Fruit Natural Tropical Medley for a snack and I know what you're thinking: Damn Rick, ain't ya got no cookies? Well, ya. I do but its eating healthy for me now. One day at a time man.
After the sun had set last night it cooled right down and it felt almost magical out there and with the windows rolled down I prowled the streets in search of victims (whoops) i mean customers.
Early in the shift there were some business people to be driven to an office building for their important little meeting. Of course, the world would come to an end if there weren't enough business meetings because Lord knows there is business to be done.
Soon enough though some other people came along: A waitress headed to work to start her shift and then a young lady going to the Amtrak Station heading back to New York. She was talking to her mother on the cell phone and then suddenly hung up on her and I said "Poor Mom!"
She looked at me and said "What?! You should hear her! She's so annoying!"

Then I picked up a girl who looked just like Lindsay Lohan so I said you know, you look just like Lindsay Lohan when she was still cute. She said yeah a lot of people say that.
A while later I took two ladies, one from Australia and one from New Zealand. They're with a tour group and they went to meet some friends for dinner in the North End. We talked a lot about this country and how much they liked it. Big and wonderful but they found themselves amazed at how backward we are in some areas of society such as the level of poverty, the health care system or lack thereof and the war. I told them we're working on it. Hopefully we can regain the respect of the world in November.
Next there were two Indian gentlemen headed to Punjab, an Indian style restaurant in Quincy. Punjab is a State in northern India in case you were wondering. I went later to bring them back to their hotel and they said it was very good. Just like home. I should check it out sometime.
My last fare of the evening were two folks that I had met the day before. This time they tried to sell me on some internet scam. They said they'd make me a millionaire but they needed $500 to get me started. Sounds like too much monkey business for me to be involved in.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Fifty

I had a nice relaxing three days away from work but today it was back to reality. My family and friends treated me to a very special day on Saturday for my birthday. I'm very grateful to have them, it was a wonderful time.


Thursday, June 5, 2008

The Cup

The Red Wings won The Stanley Cup last night. In case you don't remember what that feels like watch this: