Friday, June 22, 2007

Muskegon's Gaza Strip requires an ethnologists observation...


GAZA STRIP, MUSKEGON, MI.-Frequently reminded, by City Commissioner Lars Spitoon himself, that we, your faithful reporters Dennis DeNile and Natalie Attired are newcomers, "who have chosen to move into this neighborhood and need to adapt to the local "culture", that would be the culture of crimes and misdemeanors. Just drive slow, wave and smile." We are giving attention to trying to understand the local customs *ie-surly teenageers milling about in the street, shouting obscentities to one another,challenging motorists attempting to get by; the protocols of the local drugsters, crack heads and adolescent prostitutes intent on raising another generation of dead-end kids. We, in the course of our observation, uncovered what appears to be a tradition of circle-dancing.

This phenomenon occurs when one calls the city to ask about who is incharge of local youth programs, to whom one might contact to address complaints about vandalism, casual assaults, open market drug dealing, and other threats to one's pursuit of life, liberty and a bit of domestic tranquility and happiness. The city's first response is "Have you called your local neighborhood association?" Now, in our case, that would be the local Alfred E. Neuman Society, which despite having a city employee as it's recording secretary, a city commissioner as it's president (Yes, that would be our own dapper, articulate, drivng slow, smiling and waving Lars Spitoon) this organization has no legal charter, nor inclination, nor ability to enforce laws or do much else, other than work to preserve the propety values of the historical preservation and Lars Spitoon crew. When issues of teenage violence, crime in the streets is mentioned , the local assoication reponds with, are you ready?..... Wait for it...... "Well, we don't have any real clout. Have you reported this to the city officials?"

"What, me worry?"

The dance goes on...

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

What about that house being torn down in the fancy dancy historical district/ Write about that.

The Muskegon Chronicle wrote this article.

http://www.mlive.com/news/chronicle/index.ssf?/base/news-11/1182523582243280.xml&coll=8&thispage=1

How f'ing dare all of them for not wanting to give the nephew a chance. Crooked is as crooked does. The gossip money mill thinks less of the nephew and they are ruining the nephews chances.

He fixed the one up to code. I hate the politics of this city that can be so outwardly against people. Look at what they say and still be able to hold heads up as if they are better.

Anonymous said...

I went to 1 Alfred E. Neuman Society meeting. Waste of time. They can't even keep the building they own looking nice.

They tell you what you need to do to clean up your street. If I did what they suggested I would have to quit my job to have the time to do it all.

There is NO hope for Muskegon. The only thing you can do is hold your breath and pray you win the lottery so you can get out.

I've been to the circle dance. You get so sick of it you give up. Let the drug dealers go free while I get a ticket because I forgot to have someone mow my lawn while away for a week last summer.

5th street Pat

Anonymous said...

Circle dance...... ha ha ha!!!! I've been to that dance. I'm another unhappy resident of the gaza strip. The parents are as stoned as the kids. There are some of us that care and raised our kids right only for them to move away and not come back. Whats to come back for?

I like this site and you made my bleak day a hair better. If you can't win........ go down with laughter.

Anonymous said...

We should be calling him Larry Soprano of the Gangsta Society.

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