I have been here a little over 3 hours at the fruit stand, and I swear I have been here for about eight hours. It just feels that way. Fridays are generally slow, and today, being a Friday, lives up to that slowness. Bill is way down south, Mike is in my apartment, probably shooting videos or taking pictures.
It is a sunny day, which is an unusual occurrence lately. It’s been cold and damn the past week or so. Some days it’s cold, some days it’s damp. It’s the last Friday of the month of April in 2026. Yancy usually has a neeting scheduled at the main fruit stand but he mentioned on Wednesday he was thinking about cancelling it this month, and I asked him about it yesterday, and it served as a reminder to cancel said meeting.
For the past few months I have used the meeting to my advantage and getting a little more sleep in the morning since the meeting don’t start until 9 AM. That means I would leave my apartment at 8 AM instead of 7 AM. But my sanity was more important this week and after yesterday’s conscientious fiasco it was all for the best.
This weekend seems to be promised as a bit of a downer. Saturday is supposed to be a rainy day all day. And Sunday is supposed to be a bit colder than usual. Bill should be back on Wednesday though he says Tuesday I think I know better. He would be hesitant to agree but where Bill is good with being on the road and following a schedule, when it comes to me there is no schedule for Bill. He does what he does and I take his predicvtions with a grain of salt.
It is now almost 4 hours that I have been here and it feels like it is time to go home but I am getting ahead of myself by about 5 hours. Maybe 4 hours since I do intend on taking my lunch hour.
The lunch hour has passed. I am back at the ‘oh so quiet ‘ desk. I finally got in touch with Mike. He claimed to be napping which might make sense since he was up until 3:30 AM doing whatever it is that he does.
Videos, photos, men from around the world. I suppose he can’t resist the eyeballs on his profiles, his cigar smoking videos and of course that cock of his.
I fear that he might be getting used to not working and he’s going to have to get a job. It was difficult last year getting him a job or at least an interview. So, I am hesitant this year.
I was hoping to finish writing this on the tablet but I cannot so I am doing this on my phone. It is so quiet here; it is so slow nothing is happening. Generally it’s okay, sometimes it’s unnerving, and right now it’s a little bit unnerving.
Presently I am listening to a podcast called “off the record – on the charts” which features Joe Mardin, Adam Dorn, and Dana Dowd, the children of Arif Mardin, Joel Dorn and Tom Dowd. Right now they’re interviewing Paul Wexler, son of Jerry.
Legendary Atlantic Records producers. I’m fascinated by what I am hearing, especially since the producer fathers are no longer with us.
Around the corner from the fruit stand is a Catholic boys high school. I see a few boys riding the PATH train from Hoboken in the morning. I suppose there are boys from Jersey City as well. I looked up the yearly tuition for this Catholic high school and it’s $26000.00. 46 years ago the tuition for Paramus Catholic was $1000.00. I know this because of my father yelling at me as he hit me regarding a bad report card.
