Monday, July 31, 2006
Running on Empty
I don't know why, but I only got 2 hours of sleep (between 5-7am). My eyes are at half-mast and it feels like I have 5 pounds of sand in each eyeball.
Oh well, I guess we all have to suffer through these types of days every once in a while.
A few things that happened since I last posted:
1. AD is in TO for a few weeks.
2. My Friend & former co-worker has taken off for Japan to Teach English. Bon Voyage & Bonne Chance, Franco!
3. AL & UV celebrated their 30th Wedding Anniversay on Sat. It was a Spanish Theme, & from the photos my Mom sent to me, Red & Yellow was the colour scheme. I missed it b/c it happened in Canada. But I wish them all the happiness & love that has so far been a part of their marriage these past 30 years. I was born on their wedding day & my Grandfather was their MC. PS-I LOVE the Ring!
4. I started my Birthday countdown: 8 days until the Big Milestone
5. It was my 4th Sunday on the job at the airport, yesterday. Alright, I'm pretty sure that almost everyone here has been on an international flight at least once in their lives. "They" tell you to be at the airport to check-in 21/2-3 hours ahead of your departure time...Which is printed on your ticket. The Check-in Counter closes ONE HOUR before Departure. For a good reason, too. Bags have to be checked & then loaded onto the plane. I'm pretty sure that manifests have to be printed as well. Why do some travellers think that they can leisurely saunter up to the counter at ONE HOUR before departure and expect to get on the flight? Especially when it's more than 2 people in their group, probably has a baby & all the baby parephenalia AND their luggage is Over the weight limit. To process this, it takes T-I-M-E. And some of those AJAS agents aren't the quickest, sharpest, or friendliest people to deal with, when all they want is to close down & go to lunch. We all have Travel Horror stories, but I'm now seeing the other side of it, & I have to say it: Sometimes they bring it on themselves. Can't seem to go through life without Drama & Strife.
But I will always love my Dad's theory of what a particular airline's Motto is: "We're Not Happy, 'Til You're NOT Happy"
Because of the afore-mentioned lack of sleep, I can't think of anything else to say, & I have to re-read and fix all the typos, before posting. So signing off, for now.
Friday, July 21, 2006
Jamaican Driving Tips
So Unca D is visiting me for a week, & he rented a car to get around the island. The Rental company gave him a copy of their Driving Tips:1. Drive on the left
2. Keep to the left around corners
3. Beware of Trucks & Buses stopping suddenly
4. Blow your horn often
5. Caution over Humps
6. Beware of Potholes
7. Beware animals crossing
8. Use your indicators
9. Beware, many drivers Don't use indicators
10. Hang back, don't be in a hurry to overtake
11. Slow down:50kmph in town/80kmph on Hwy
12. Careful in the rain - many roads become slippery
My Favourites are #4, #6 & #9.
You know, this is something that should be given out to the locals...but then again, we wouldn't have a problem if most people got their Driver's License legally, rather than buying them.
As for the Potholes, I think that there is a law (Jamaican or Cosmic) somewhere saying that there can never be less than 50 Potholes on a stretch of road at any given time, and they must all be within a foot of each other. No sooner is one pothole filled, when you drop into another that wasn't there 5 seconds ago. OK, gotta run & check the air in my Tyres.
Wednesday, July 19, 2006
Reggae Sumfest

I can't believe that I forgot to mention that Montego Bay has been taken over by all who are attending this year's Festival. Apart from DanceHall night, International Night is the most popular, with this year's guests including: Missy Elliott, 50 cent, Rihanna & others. I think it's taking place on Saturday, the last night of the Festival.
Tuesday, July 18, 2006
Jamaican Grammar Lesson #1
Greeting - How di RASS yuh do
Fraud - yu too RASS tief!
Dismay - RASS!
Trouble - oh RASS!
Aggression - watch yuh RASS self!
Disgust - cho RASS!
Confusion - wah di RASS a gwaan!
Incompetence - a wah di RASS yuh a do ...yuh RASS IDIOT!
Lost - weh di RASS we deh!
Pleasure - it nice nuh RASS!
Retaliation - yuh RASS-claat
Shock/disbelief- kiss mi RASS!
1.RASS is a good way to finish a sentence that lacks excitement
Tek it bak tu RASS!
Gimmi bak tu RASS!
2.RASS can be used in biology
Look pan di gal RASS!
3.It can be used as a warning of future trouble
Cover yuh RASS!
4.It can ward off unwanted sexual advances
Mi nah gi yuh mi numba yuh ugly RASS!
Move yuh RASS from mi to RASS
5.It can describe extreme pain
It hot nuh RASS!
Mi granny gi mi some RASS lick!
6.It can describe size
Yuh foot dem big nuh RASS!
Him have a RASS mouth deh!
As you can see RASS is the Jamaican all-purpose word. Use it as often as yuh RASS feel!
Mi Dun To RASS!
Thanks to M.S. for sending me this e-mail. I couldn't have said it better myself
Monday, July 17, 2006
Keeping Up with Current Events
one of my relatives asked to hear more about the government.
"dabldoya" , I don't know who you are, yet, but you (& anyone else who is interested) can always click on the "Jamaica Gleaner" or "Jamaica Observer" links found on the right. You can read the articles online, and then form your own opinion.
Week End Wapnins
Saturday, July 15, 2006 4:15 PM - The power goes out.....An Island Wide Blackout. That lasted for hours. It's a good thing that my evening plans included a backyard BBQ. When I got home around 10:00 PM, the power was back in my area. Some people didn't get it back until around 2:00 AM!
Here's what they are saying about it right now:
http://www.radiojamaica.com/news/story.php?category=2&story=26337
http://www.jamaica-gleaner.com/gleaner/20060716/lead/lead5.html
Word on the street, though, is that the JPS employees were upset because they weren't informed of the sale before it was made public.They decided to protest by shutting down the Island...so they are punishing the the wrong people. That's a rumour, so I'll keep you informed as I get confirmation.
The dinner was very nice, even without electricity. Great conversation, so we didn't miss the lack of music & everything was going on the BBQ anyway, we just had to get it working. Apparently the propane tank had too much air in it, so U.G. had to purge the tank before it could be used. Of course, A.D. ended up grilling all the food, standing over the heat. She's sure she lost 10 Lbs. We do appreciate it. Dinner was delicious! Great Food, Great Company, Great Conversation.
On Sunday, it was my 2nd day at the airport. Other than the big crowds & heat, nothing very exciting happened while I was there.
Friday, July 14, 2006
MOVIES!
Forgive me, But I'm SO excited to see Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (PotC:DMC) this evening. I know that it opened a couple weeks ago for those of you still in the 1st World, but I had to (im)patiently wait for it's arrival here (ironically, in the Caribbean).
I've already heard great reviews, which is a bonus, but I have to be honest, even if it got horrible reviews, I would still go to see it. I loved the first one, I like all the actors in it & it's an Adventure! It's along the same genre as The Mummy & The Mummy Returns. For the most part, I'm the only critic I trust. Of course, if my firends told me not to see a certain movie because of all the blood, guts, & gore, I would listen to them, b/c they already know that I can't stomach that stuff. (Hey, the first time I saw Jurassic Park, it was with my eyes closed)
...OK, this is starting to sound too serious. PotC:DMC Tonight!!! Oh, & I already know that I have to stay & watch after the credits. Hopefully it will be more satisfying than X-Men III: The Last Stand's little extra. Don't get me wrong, it was good, but too short.
OK, so those are my plans for Friday night. What about you?
Wednesday, July 12, 2006
getting his message across
The other day, we saw this car in the office parking lot. According to one of my co-workers, his friend is a mechanic, and had fixed something on this car, but the car's owner had not paid him for the service. So the Mechanic chained up the tyres and left this note on the car. If you can't see the photo very well, it says:MI WANT
Mi Money
Tuesday, July 11, 2006
This past Saturday
On Saturday, I was going through a fast-food Drive Thru and there were a few cars ahead of me. So as we keep inching up, inching up, I'm just relaxing behind the wheel, checking my manicure, when the man in the car in front of me gets out, and looks at the back of his car. He's rubbing it along the back, as if I had hit him!
So he starts walking towards me (a clear indication that I'm NOT kissing his bumper). I was thinking to myself, "He's not going to accuse me of Rear-Ending his car, is he?"
Well, I didn't give him a chance. I rolled down my window half-way & I barked, "WHAT!? You think I hit you?! There's no way I hit you! Look how far away I am!"
And I rolled my window back up & went back to inspecting my manicure. The man stood there for a couple seconds (stunned that I would go on the attack, I guess) and then turned around and went back into his car. I took down his License plate & the make of his car, just in case he decided to make more trouble. Also, I could clearly see his License Plate from where I was sitting, indicating that I was not invading his car's personal space.
When I related what happened to my co-workers (the whole reason I was in that Drive-Thru to begin with) they told me that it happens alot, and the man probably thought he could get a way with intimidating a young woman. Unlucky for him, I've been taking ATTITUDE lessons for the past year.