Saturday, December 31, 2016

On The Eve of #2017....

On behalf of all of us here at The Daily Outsider, we wish you and your loved ones a joyous new year as we say to all:



Onward to 2017 with all its' possibilities!!!

Friday, December 30, 2016

As The New Year Dawns: A "Virtual Gift" To Enjoy!!!

Please enjoy these stations courtesy of Pandora--onward to the New Year w/all its' Possibilities:

New Years Eve
Here’s your perfect soundtrack
to ring in the New Year
with the biggest hits of 2016.
2016 New Year's Eve Party
2016 New Year’s Eve Party
Pop 2016
Pop 2016
Reggaeton 2016
Reggaeton 2016
Country 2016
Country 2016
Rap 2016
Rap 2016
R&B 2016
R&B 2016

Wednesday, December 28, 2016

Hunters Point, San Francisco CA (Bus # 54)

A man so tall,
lean as a reed,
a large afro-topped head,
on a long strong neck,
like the Sequoia of his land,
engaged me,
in a conversation,
after I offered a salutation,
'twas one early morning,
with the fog racing back home,
a tingling cold chill,
a true Hunters Point early morning,
been here a long time
said he,
way back in time,
when them I-talians left,
is when I left the other side,
to come and live this side,
the other side being the North ridge street,
this side being Albatross street,
we were the Hill dwellers,
and everywhere it was ebony,
we policed our neighborhood,
and no nonsense was entertained,
this has always been a dormitory neighborhood,
even after out yonder that shipyard closed,
a mother walks hurriedly,
her phone is missing,
a teenage daughter,
borrowed it while she napped,
a bus comes uphill,
the #54,
and out comes the daughter,
mother, mother, mother,
she calls out,
she proffers the phone,
the mother is happy and annoyed,
don't do that shit no more,
goes the annoyed side,
mother I......
the daughter pleads,
the annoyed mother has daggers for eyes,
the daughter is mollified,
endures the walk of shame,
by the third stride,
the happy mother returns,
mother and daughter,
are planning what to have for dinner,
a Pacific-islander,
sits side by side,
with another from another island,
two passengers from the north pole,
two passengers from the East,
bid farewell to three from the South,
at a bus stop,
a young boy,
yields his place to a senior,
on the bus rolls,
ama-gonna-whip-yo-ass N....,
this from a junior high school girl,
to another on the roadside,
apparently a spill over,
from an unresolved school scuffle,
perhaps over a locker,
or could it be a boy,
the whispers made the rounds,
the junior high school boys,
as well as some of us,
reacted indifferently,
to this sudden tirade,
at Hunter's Point,
one finds,
true meaning,
to words like,
family,
life,
fending,
mending,
bending,
fulfillment,
and America.