Before you go any further, read this...

Dictionary.com defines a redneck as:

1. an uneducated white farm laborer, esp. from the South.

2. a bigot or reactionary, esp. from the rural working class.

It goes on to say that redneck is A slang term, usually for a rural white southerner who is politically conservative, racist, and a religious fundamentalist. This term is generally considered offensive. It originated in reference to agricultural workers, alluding to how the back of a person's neck will be burned by the sun if he works long hours in the fields.

While I can't say all that fits me to a tee, a lot of it is pretty damn close.

You see, I lost both my parents before I turned 12 years old. I bounced around in a couple of foster homes before moving in with my uncle when I tuned 15. By age 17, I was on my own. I dropped out of school half way through 11th grade so I could go to work full time. Three months after my 18th birthday, I got behind the wheel of a cab for the first time.

I've learned more about life in 28 years in a hack than any philosopher ever could know. I've had multi-million dollar businessmen, celebrities and pro athletes as well as crack whores, drug dealers and murderers in my cab. I refuse to be an airport jockey or one of those guys that only stages at the hotels, so unfortunately, I have to deal with more of the bottom feeders of life than I do the upper crust.

It is the dealings that I've had the bad apples that has made me what I am today...

The Redneck Cabbie.

You see, to escape the madness of the city streets, my mind drifts off (not while I'm driving) to a quiet country town. A place where everyone knows everyone, and a man's handshake is as binding a contract as a person needs. A place where friends gather to down a couple of cold ones and listen to music that you can actually understand the words.

A place where young men don't walk around with their pants falling down over their ass, and young ladies don't have to dress like sluts to draw a man's attention.

I think you get the picture. I know, boring as whale shit to most city folks. I'd be living in a town just like that if it weren't for the fact that there's just not much demand for my line of work in most small towns.

This blog will reflect these feelings. If I seem a little bitter now and then, its just because that wonderful little town is nowhere in my near future, and because the life expectancy of someone in my line of work doesn't extend much past retirement age, all I can do is dream about it.

Wednesday, July 25, 2007

Poll: What if?





Assuming you weren't a Giants fan in San Francisco, what would you do if you were lucky enough to catch Bonds' historic long fly?

Keep it as valuable souvenir

Sell it to the highest bidder

Give it to Bonds in hope of getting some sort of keepsake in return

Throw it back on to the field



Saturday, July 7, 2007

A revelation...

One of the things that had separated me from my conservative friends was my support of some form of universal healthcare coverage. I'm a little selfish about this, as my blood pressure and type 2 diabetes take a sizable chunk out of my income to pay for medications.

Then it dawned on me...

Why couldn't we make purchasing personal health insurance mandatory for all individuals. If every man, woman and child were insured, one would think premiums would be reasonable enough for all to afford. In fairness, smokers, overweight individuals (me included) and those with other risky behavior would be required to pay higher premiums.

Even those on the welfare rolls would be required to chip in for their own health care.

Yes, it would require a government regulation to insure participation. In the long run, it would take the burden off of small business and our heathcare system in general, as it would cut down on the number of people who use the emergency room for routine doctor visits.