
I just got back from Miami and I gotta tell ya, what a whacked out world we live in. The weather was great, so was the food and the company. The Art Basel crowd was in town so that made me feel a little more at home (as I like hanging out with the art crowd) but there was not enough of the undergroud crowd, at least for my taste. I think the Art Basel crowd is a little more high end, just like the general South Beach crowd. Sitting on Lincoln Road, people watching (and listening), you can sit there for an hour watching people walk by, almost all beautiful people and almost NONE speaking english. Not sure if people are going out of their way to not speak english but it is a bit odd to hear NO ONE speaking english. This IS still part of America, correct?
Well, I am glad that I left on Monday,., The airport must have been a mess after they shot that guy on the jet way yesterday. (Man shot by airplane marshall on jetway, check yesterdays news). I am about done with air travel. Not only do I have to remove my shoes, belt, jacket, etc., but now they put you in this air booth, shut the doors and blow air up your shirt and ass. The machine then monitors the air for about 30 seconds before you can move on. Sorry, but if I am going to be a bomber, I am going to have someone else make and touch the gunpowder or at least I am going to shower up and change my clothes after I touch the explosives. But maybe these suicide bombers ARE as dumb as our govt. thinks they are. I mean, all I have to say about the CIA is George "slam dunk" Tenent (awarded the Presidential Medal of Honor by Bush himself).
If you get a chance to go to Miami, DO IT.. Bring plenty of cash and make sure to eat breakfast at the Pelican on the beach in south beach. And be sure to tell em - Eddie sent ya.
Peace,
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Eddie is not as new as one might think. Movies,, well you did buy me a DVD player, so what was I supposed to do? and Reggeaton? Its got a beat, and I can dance to it.
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