But with age came wisdom. I was a white kid with an extremely Italian name. What the hell was I doing? So I continued to embrace the music, but lost the soul brother persona. From there I got into funk, jazz, soul, etc. Things I pursued and ended up deejaying for most of my twenties– primarily to Tragically-Hip-listening- Tevas- with- socks-wearing Waterloo kids. I made beats, produced a few groups, and continue to hunt for rare vinyl like the true nerd that I am.
Flash forward to today. I’m driving down the street, listening to some classic 90s hip hop, and I start bobbing my head. It felt natural. No big deal, right?. Until, of course, I notice that the car beside me has been watching me the whole time. I froze. Wow. Really? How do I recover? And why did I think that the windows of my car were some sort of shield from the prying eyes I was literally surrounded by? So I quickly decided to make it look like my neck was in need of a stretch – this would surely cover up what they had seen. It had to, but I doubt it did. So after a few moments of incredibly uncomfortable eye contact, I drove off, resisting the urge to bob my head, for fear of being discovered yet again. The moral? People can see in your car. It’s not a safe zone. Windows are made of glass. People can see through glass. Bob your head cautiously. You’re white. Being in a Mazda 5 minivan certainly doesn’t change that.
They definitely can see through glass and that moves to the next point... people will dig for gold while driving as if they are hidden within the warm and secure confines of their homes... psssst! WE CAN STILL SEE YOU PICKING YOUR NOSE.
ReplyDeleteI just hope it was a 90's hiphop song using an inappropriate droppin' of the N-Bomb every two or three phrases... it makes for better white-boy-ness, even if you are italian.
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