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Wednesday, September 17
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Energy Issues
on Wed 17 Sep 2008 02:55 PM CDT
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Energy Issues
on Wed 17 Sep 2008 09:38 AM CDT
I lived in a broken down wood framed building in Arabi, a little town located between the Lower Ninth Ward and I lived across the street from a convent of cloistered Catholic nuns and the entire time I never saw a single occupant of the large building. I generally walked the half mile, or so, to The worst situation occurred at the Arabi Station. I awoke to find the bus deserted except for me, the lady sitting next to me, and a desperate-looking man brandishing a pistol. I grabbed the woman’s shoulders and pulled her down behind the seat, the crazy man’s pistol pointed right at us. We held our breaths, hoping like hell that he didn’t unload the pistol in our direction, even though I knew that the ricochet of a single bullet would probably get both of us more than once. Instead of shooting us, the loony fellow ran out of the bus where he was immediately apprehended by police officers that had him disarmed and sprawled on the sidewalk with his hands behind his back in a heartbeat. Cops are often hard asses but considering the service they perform for the public and the constant danger they are in, I can only commend them for their almost daily acts of bravery that rarely earns them an atta boy. I didn’t make much money at GTS, even in those days, but I spent what I earned having fun in the Big Easy. All the fun and work left little time for sleep and I –like I said – spent lots of time sleeping on the bus. One way from the bus stop on Canal, next to the old Saenger Theatre, took about forty minutes. More than once I awoke about two hours after boarding the bus and finding myself in the same spot where I had started. When this happened, I usually felt newly invigorated and simply headed for an evening on Growing up in the little town of
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