I go into
the Miami courthouse
excited
to do my thing.
Yet when
I step onto the escalator
it’s not
what I’d be expecting.
I see
those yellow pieces of plastic
Jeez, I
now know what to expect.
Those
stairs are supposed to be moving
but the
machinery is always wrecked.
Now an
escalator is hardly unique
nor is it
modern high tech.
Because they’re
located all over the place
yet in this
courthouse, such pieces of drek.
They’re
as common as a can be
located
all over the place,
But when
it’s attached to “Gerstein”
it just
screws up my morning pace
I see the
guys in the olive jumpsuits
and question why they’re here during the week
Since
you’d think in an important civic building
nights
and weekends would be a much better seek.
I’ve
noticed that pungent smell of lubricant
ever since
the days of Camacho Adrienne.
Isn’t it natural to feverishly scream out,
“When
will it ever end?”
Since I
only know the law
and I
don’t mean to be off tick,
It’s just
it’s taken too many years
To get
those damn machines fixed.
So if
you’re last name is Redding or Rush,
I totally love what you do.
But if
you dust down and oil up those metal steps
After so
much time maybe it should be adieu to
you?
The
escalators are not my only qualm
Other
things affect my biz
I don’t
appreciate those yellow-taped off restrooms
When I gotta really a take a wiz
5 comments:
Otis performs the annual maintenance of the escalators every summer between July and August as per a service contract with the County. The techs in the olive jumpsuits disassemble the escalators, clean, fix or replace parts as needed, lubricate them and reassemble them.
Revoke his password.
Make it stop.
Painful, mindless drivel.
The blog is being Sauled.
Really? The descent into mindless and useless mediocrity continues.
I like it and that's all that matters
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