A SOB missive

But first, here is the story of our group hike yesterday. There were no slips or trips, and only one falls. Martin Falls this time. We loaded into Ed’s truck and drove out to the far side of Olongapo City to begin our trek. Some of us had done this hike in 2022, but the way things change, it still had a fresh feeling. It’s less than 3K up to the falls, and then a retrace of our steps coming back. It’s relatively easy compared to some of our more recent hikes. Still hot as fuck, though, but at least we had some shade along the way.

Let’s get this show on the road
And off we go!
Something fishy is going on in the river
I love trees. Especially on a hot and sunny day.
Something’s burning
A rocky water crossing
Marching onward
A gentle slope up for a change
What’s a hike without a rickety bridge?
Onward and upward
And then we arrived at (or near) the falls. There was a deep pond between us and the actual waterfall.
Helen rafted across on some bamboo poles that were floating nearby. I opted out when I saw the rock climb that followed the swim.
Ed swam across
Pride goeth before the falls
Time to head back
Who goes there?
Friendly locals, as usual
The final push back
I’m curious about the story behind this massive building that was abandoned prior to completion many years ago. That’s a lot of wasted money!
Arriving back at our vehicle
Enjoying some liquid refreshment for rehydration after our hike.

I went back home for the usual R&R activities (blogging, napping, showering), and then it was time to head back into town for the SOB dance competition. This week’s event was held at Queen Victoria, a nice venue with ample seating. It was needed; they really packed them in yesterday. A lot of unfamiliar faces, and a group of what I presumed to be some of the civilian sailors from those Navy supply ships in port. And then I got introduced to this fella:

Nice to meet you, Stan

I’ve been blogging for going on twenty years now, and during that time, I’ve randomly encountered several folks who turned out to be readers here at LTG. Stan was the latest addition to this group. He’s visiting the PI from the USA with his wife of fifty years. In preparation for their trip, they watched YouTube videos and read blogs, including mine. Thanks for that! As I’m sure has been said, no blog is totally worthless; it can always serve as a bad example.

I consented to be a judge for the first time in quite a while.
This is a good example of why I don’t bother taking pictures at these events–they turn out mostly worthless. That’s the gathering of all the dance groups prior to the show.

I voted Alaska first and Queen Victoria second. My fellow judges did not agree.

This week’s champions are the home team. They did put on a good show; I’ll grant them that.

And now I’ve got a full supply of “discount” coupons to put to use in the bars for the next two weeks.

After the show, a flower vendor came by our table, so I gifted Swan with some roses.

Swan seems happy. Or maybe that’s the face she makes after two hours of wine sipping.

We went home after the SOB; sometimes enough is enough. A good night sleep and another day of life today. Keep ’em coming!

Facebook memories are not always happy ones. I was reminded that yesterday was the thirteenth anniversary of my marriage to Jee Yeun.

Seems like a lifetime ago now. It still hurts to think about what she did to me. But I was reborn into this life I’m living now, and hopefully, I’ll continue to make the best of things.

Facebook shared a happier memory as well.

Nine years ago I had a meet-up with Young Chun and Kevin Kim in Itaewon. Young had just published his book about being drafted into the Korean Army despite being born and raised in the USA (his parents were Korean). “The Accidental Citizen-Solider” is the book’s name, and I highly recommend it. And hey Kevin, you look so young!

Let’s do the Quora Q&A thing:

Q: If police officers were truly operating PROPERLY within the legal constraints of the U.S. Constitution, …then what would happen in a scenario where a motorist with no infractions, flips the bird at any officer in U.S. when driving by an officer?

A: I’ve been arrested once in my life. It was under circumstances similar to those described in your question. Except I uttered the words “fuck you, pig!” to go along with giving the finger. I was 17 years old at the time. Here’s what happened:

In the interest of full disclosure, I’ll share the text of the charges levied against me:

“On or about July 4, 1973, at 18900 Gothard Street, Huntington Beach, County of Orange, [John McCrarey] did willfully, unlawfully and maliciously disturb the peace and quiet of Mrs. Hal Westley Shirey by offensive conduct, and the use of vulgar, profane, and indecent language, in a loud and boisterous manner, in violation of Section 415 of the Penal Code of California.”

I was found guilty, fined, and released with time served (about 4 hours in a concrete holding cell). No one appeared to testify against me other than the arresting officer. But the judge kept talking about some woman I’d never even heard of, a Miss Demeanor. (bada bing).

Now, as bad as those charges sound, I was not completely without justification for my behavior. Here’s the rest of the story:

It was Independence Day and my girlfriend, Gail Weed (yes, real name), and I were planning on enjoying the Huntington Beach 4th of July parade. Gail was driving (she had a sweet ’65 Mustang Coupe). Finding a place to park was a bitch, and for some reason, they had blocked off Gothard street with a single barrier saying “road closed”. We observed several cars driving around the barrier and I told Gail to follow them as there may be a place to park down there.

So, after bypassing the barrier we went down a slight hill, and at the bottom were several police cars. And they were issuing tickets to everyone who had taken the detour. Yes, my friends, it was a classic trap. We were set up like bowling pins. Back in those days, I had a bit of a temper, and I was pretty pissed about being suckered in such a fashion, especially on America’s birthday! After the girlfriend received her ticket and we were driving away I expressed my opinion about the whole situation by leaning out the window, extending my middle finger, and shouting in “a loud and boisterous” manner FUCK YOU PIGS!

Apparently, the First Amendment doesn’t cover the heartfelt expression of speech in this fashion. We hadn’t gotten a mile down the road before the police helicopter was hovering overhead. And then a cruiser was behind us with red lights flashing (they were red, not blue, in those days). We pulled over and were then surrounded by no less than three police cars! Shortly thereafter the cop who had issued our ticket arrived and announced “yeah, that’s the sonofabitch”.

I was pulled from Gail’s Mustang and was required to answer a series of questions. One of them that I remember was “do you have any scars, tattoos, or other identifying marks?” I responded that I had a Battleship tattooed on my ass, and when I shit, it sinks. That seemed to really make him even angrier, and the next thing I knew I was being thrown up against the police car, my arms were roughly yanked behind my back, and they slapped the handcuffs on me. Then it was off to the jailhouse. For the record, I don’t really have a tattoo.

Dad came and bailed me out a few hours later, and he was even madder than the cop had been. This is why I found myself living on my own at the tender age of 17. But that’s a story for another day.

Anyway, keeping things in perspective, I take solace from knowing that there were numerous occasions of certain other acts in which I regularly engaged that the state deems criminal and for which I was never arrested. So it all balances out in the end, doesn’t it?

Ah, memories. And Rest In Peace, Gail. I wish I had been a better boyfriend back then.

Let’s lighten things up some, shall we?

You must be nuts!
I guess that cripples your plans.
He shouldn’t make it so hard on her.

Had enough? Me too. See you tomorrow.

“And I’m still here until I’m gone; don’t you rub it in that I’ve been wrong for all these years.

5 thoughts on “A SOB missive

  1. All this talk of falls makes me pine for the Giessbach Falls (Giessbachfälle) in Switzerland. I encountered those falls while hiking around Lake Brienz (Brienzersee) in 1989 with classmates, and in 1991 (with my brother David).

    Helen rafted across on some bamboo poles that were floating nearby.

    So she made use of a fallen bridge, did she?

    Ed swam across

    I guess you guys never worry about weird water-amoebas crawling into your brain, eh? Nice to know the water’s clean.

    Friendly locals, as usual

    The one local appears to be in “Hey, baby” mode.

    I’m curious about the story behind this massive building that was abandoned prior to completion many years ago. That’s a lot of wasted money!

    If you have an app that allows you to record your GPS coordinates (maybe Google Maps? I’ve never checked), you can put a “map pin” or geotag on those coordinates, then perhaps look up the building and its history later. You can also type “identify building with image” into Google and learn a few ways to suss out local structures.

    Nice to meet you, Stan

    Just for a brief fraction of a second, I thought you’d finally met Satan.

    I was reminded that yesterday was the thirteenth anniversary of my marriage to Jee Yeun.

    One day, you’ll finally see your way clear to getting a divorce so you never have to have that, “Swan, technically, I’m married” conversation. The longer you delay, the worse it’s gonna be.

    Nine years ago[,] I had a meet-up

    Time flies. Hard to believe it’s been nearly a decade. I’ve only gotten older and uglier since then.

    Finding a place to park was a bitch, and for some reason, they had blocked off Gothard street with a single barrier saying “road closed”.

    Spot the error that’s not an error in British English!

    Well, it looks to have been a good walk and, I guess, a good SOB event. I’d never attend one of those, but hey, whatever floats your boat.

  2. I almost forgot: have you given up on “Blue Eye Samurai”? You’re obviously not bingeing it as avidly as “Shameless.” Sorry if it’s not your cup of tea.

  3. Kev, I finished Season 1 weeks ago and am just waiting for Season 2 to be released. I didn’t relate to it as well as I did “Shameless,” but it was still an entertaining watch.

  4. Well, there was nothing memorable about this skinny little waterfall. I’ve done several “falls” hikes, and they are all about the same–a trickle of water falling over a hill to a pond below. Getting there is always the best part.

    I think the bamboo was left there to serve as a raft, but yeah, I get what you mean. Bacteria in the water never crossed my mind (well, except in the bay), but I’ve not heard of any creek swimmers getting infected. Don’t drink from it, though!

    Divorce is illegal in the Philippines; I’d have to go back to the USA to do that. Or Jee Yeun could do it in Korea. It was her idea to begin with.

    The way I see it, getting older and uglier is still much better than the alternative.

    I just pasted that Quora answer from what I wrote there back in 2020. Looking at it now, I see I should have put the punctuation inside the quotation mark.

    What? You don’t enjoy local cultural dances? Whatever floats your boat. 🙂

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