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Holiday Wishes For New York City and Beyond

Dearest New York City,

In June of 2000 I landed left foot first into Manhattan – it had to be the left foot, the right leg had minor surgery two days before! Six months ago I did the same in California, both feet solidly on the ground. No this is not about database tools. Every week I do my best to make sure I keep in touch with those that over eights years became family. My beloved community that made my life possible and to some extent cursed themselves – they gave me the strength to leave. Leaving New York was simply the most difficult leap of faith I have taken yet in my life. Has it paid off? I’ve learned more about myself as a person in the last 6 months than I think I could have in a lifetime living in the Upper West Side of Manhattan.

Do I miss New York City? Manhattan…Upper West Side, Central Park, yes I do.

This week I was sad, but for the oddest reason. One of the greatest pleasures I ever had in New York was after a big snow storm, a blizzard….a falling snow. I loved to walk into Central Park, find my way via slush and snow to the Great Lawn. There was nothing on earth which brought me more peace and serenity than that moment. It was always a moment that made me feel as if there was nothing in the world – no war, no poverty, not hunger or anger. There was no or fury, just the blanket of snow before me and the sound of the wind whistling through my ears.

Do I miss NYC? The problem is that living here in San Francisco I am able to feel that peace which falling snow gave me on a daily basis here in California. I don’t know why, maybe it’s the cynic in, I feel guilty.

I do miss you. I miss the community that gave me life, love, energy and forgiveness. You, and you alone, that which will always remain nameless. The organizations that worked tirelessly to get the young professionals in the door, to help the sick, to care for the homeless or whatever made it possible to have sanity living on that island. Those that wanted to help Israeli and Palestinian children get cancer treatment… those which took down political and racial walls and were saying YES WE CAN, way before the Obama craze hit. You were full of passion, full of “screw that, I’m doing it my way.” No holds barred, kick ass and take names later way of life. THAT…that I miss and need.

The world sees the Big Apple as 10 million angry, grumpy, grouchy and bitter people. Well no offense, a lot of you were pretty bitchy on cold days – and I was the biggest prick of them all on some. There WAS a reason people called me Napoleon. So, you, we are – you are, look we all are – you think everyone in San Fran is sunshine and lollipops, dancing hippies and flowers in their hair – get the fuck outta here.

New York, you know that humanity lives outside and off that island. That when the shit DOES hit the fan, your friends are your family and there is no limit to the resources they bring to your life.

My holiday wish to New York City is simply, if you feel the need to be a grouchy bitch – do it with some flare. The holiday times in New York City were usually COLD, sometimes WET – but always full of love, of life. It was full of the pleasures that made us quiet and understand that there was good in the world. That all 5 boroughs are one in the same – grouchy sons of bitches who love one another no matter what.

I wish upon that city which will always be true to my heart the most peaceful, healthy and joyous of holidays, be that Christmas, Chanukah, Kwanzaa, Festivus – call it a crap shoot, maybe all of them!

And for the love of Peter, there is WAY to much wine for me to drink out here, so buy a freakin plane ticket and come visit my ass – we’ll bike the first 10 miles, hike the next 10 and drive our Hybrids the rest of the way to the wineries.

Peace, Michael

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Another Reason I Will Never Fly American Airlines Again

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Baggage system breakdown delays JFK flights

Backup has left American’s terminal brimming with hundreds of bags

The Associated Press

updated 1:32 p.m. PT, Wed., July. 30, 2008

NEW YORK – A software glitch crippled the baggage handling system in an American Airlines terminal at Kennedy Airport on Wednesday, delaying some flights and causing a luggage pileup at the ticket counters.

The malfunction created big problems throughout the day for passengers flying out of Terminal 8, one of the newer buildings at JFK.

Thousands of customers had to leave their luggage behind and hope it would be delivered later. The breakdown was galling to some passengers already steamed over the airline’s recent decision to start charging fees for each checked bag on flights within the United States and Canada.

“I’m just not happy. I think it’s crazy,” said Mike Howell, who was en route to San Diego after visiting New York City. “If they do charge people 15 dollars per bag, they should get it right.”

The problem developed at around 4:45 a.m., when a piece of software failed in the computer that reads the bar code on each piece of tagged luggage, and then whisks the bag via conveyor belt to the proper gate.

With the automated system out of service, airline employees were forced to sort each bag by hand. They quickly became overwhelmed by the task.

The airline tried delaying flights for 60 to 90 minutes, hoping that would be enough extra time to get them loaded, but lots of luggage still didn’t make it aboard.

The airline’s engineers and technicians from the system developer were still working to diagnose the software problem Wednesday afternoon, said airline spokesman Tim Wagner.

Because of the crisis, American waived its fees Wednesday for travelers checking fewer than three bags at JFK. Starting in June, the airline, like most of its competitors, has charged $15 for one checked bag or $40 for two bags. Passengers may still carry on luggage for free.

Wagner noted, however, that a majority of the flights affected by Wednesday’s baggage problem were international, and thus not subject to the fees in the first place.

The airline had about 67 scheduled departures at JFK on Wednesday.

Some bags were being diverted to nearby LaGuardia and Newark airports and put on alternative flights.

Wagner said he could offer no immediate estimate on how long it might take the airline to sort through the backlog and get each bag to its proper destination.

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It came and went so fast, for my NYC friends to read

Hello New York,

About 8 months ago I turned to a few friends and proclaimed “I’m leaving New York in June” Nobody actually thought I would do it, they thought it was a joke, a bluff – a hoax! So it was, after eight years in Manhattan I moved to San Francisco two months ago. I happy to report that after to months on the west coast – I’ve never been happier. I actually started to understand what it physically means to understand my own mind and body.

I write to my friends in New York, there is a charm that is Manhattan, it makes you feel like you are on top of the world and it is center of the universe. And to some extent, that is true, but I am also happy to report there is an alternative feeling to that world that enables you to more closely monitor who you are as a person.

Ocean Beach

Over eight years I knew a lot of people, and to some extent I can divide them into 3 groups:

1. Those that love New York, would never leave and thrive on the existence.

2. Those that want to leave, want to move, find another ground – but never do.

3. Those that want to leave, want to move, find another ground – and find the courage to do so.

My point is, in the last two months a gorgeous woman who has the intials DW taught me a great lesson. Change, no matter how big or small, to induce upon your own self takes courage and a dash of blind faith. I woke up this morning to the view below (granted I’m dog sitting), but working from home today I ate my lunch next to the lapping waves of the Pacific Ocean. OK, yes, there are MASSIVE forest fires just north of here, I was thrown from my bike a week ago and it is cold here during the summer. But in the last week or so I felt an opening in my mind – the ability to think clearly again, to write again – to illuminate my sense of humor.

I send much love to my friends and community in New York, you made me, and I will never forget that, like many events I experienced from 2001 attacks, to blackouts, to watching the leaves change to New Year’s in Times Square.

Be good and keep the Apple crisp!

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