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Naked: y’ain’t got no clothes on. Nekkid: y’ain’t got no clothes on, and you’re up to no good.

Posted by devra on April 2, 2007

As many of you know, I work at a non-profit agency serving the homeless (and those at-risk of homelessness - basically, anyone with a low income ’round these parts). Today we had more fun than is usual for a Monday morning.

I have a little rule of thumb: if you’re in the restroom for more than ten minutes, you’re up to no good.

Around 10 AM, one of my interns, let’s call her ‘N’, came to me and said, “Um, there’s a guy who’s been in the bathroom for a long time. Me: “How long?” ‘N’: “Um, like 20 minutes? Anyway, I made ‘C’ (also an intern, male) go to the door and check on him, and he came back and said ‘the word on the street is, he’s naked’.”

Apparently, the guy in the men’s room had opened the door a little, and one of the clients saw him. The restrooms are right off the client waiting room, and luckily (at that point) there weren’t very many people in there (and they were all adults).

Well.

I immediately went to the men’s room door, knocked on it, and said in a loud, firm voice, “Sir! You’ve been in there long enough! You have to come out now!” He grunted something.

I stepped back to the front desk (about 10 feet away) and waited. After about a minute, the door slowly opened. And there he was. At first, my view was obscured by the water cooler, but sure enough … he was nekkid.

He was HOLDING his pants in one hand, though. So that’s a start. I grabbed the phone to call 9-1-1.

“Sir! Put your pants on! (to my coworkers) I’m calling 9-1-1. PUT. YOUR. PANTS. ON!”

I waited a few seconds to see if he would comply. No dice. Just stared glassy eyed.

As I was on the phone with 9-1-1: “Sir! Put your fricken pants on!”

A moment later: “Sir! Get back in the bathroom! Just get back in there!”

This time, he complied.

I had ‘C’ guard the door so he wouldn’t be able to get out, while we waited for the cops. Unfortunately, it took them about 45 minutes to come, which was particularly unfortunate for ‘C’, as we ended up with more people waiting - including kids - so he *literally* had to hold the door handle so the guy couldn’t open the door at all. Yes, Nekkid Guy was in jail in our men’s room. You see, he periodically would open the door just a little bit … then close it again. If he had locked himelf in there, it would’ve been much easier.  ;)

When he came in, he seemed ‘normal’ enough. My guess was, he got high in our restroom and things went downhill from there. And since we didn’t know what he was on or how he might behave, we wanted to leave him alone until the cops came.

Finally, the cops DID arrive, and talked to him through the door for a minute until he let them in (by then, he had figured out how to use the door lock). Then all three officers went in to ‘help’ Nekkid Guy figure out how to put his clothes back on - took about 5 minutes, then out they all came. Nekkid Guy no longer nekkid, hands cuffed behind him, and three uniformed officers - and off he went to jail.

Turned out, he HAD smoked up in our restroom (the Sergeant said it was crank, and since I don’t know the smell of crank, I will have to trust him), and it was likely the ’skin crawlies’ that compelled him to remove his garments. Ah, the fun of recreational drugs.

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Flora Purim & Airto Moreira

Posted by devra on February 4, 2007

I don’t know if there are any Flora & Airto fans reading here, but I wanted to mention them briefly.  For those unfamiliar, they are world famous Brazilian Jazz/Jazz Fusion artists (Flora is known as the Queen of Brazilian Jazz) and Airto is one of the world’s greatest percussionists (he’s worked with everyone from Miles Davis to Mickey Hart’s Planet Drum, and everyone in between).  Flora’s style is more Samba, Airto’s style more Spirit Drum (to be very very brief), so the two of them together offer a fascinating melting pot of styles - traditional tribal percussion to samba to fusion and back.  Well, I have to admit was completely unfamiliar with them until recently (I’m familiar with some Brazilian music, but I’m honestly not that big a fan of Jazz Fusion, so they were outside the realm of my very limited knowledge).  

I am now a huge fan of them as human beings.  :)  Last night, Flora and Airto (and their daughter Diana Booker, and her husband Krishna Booker, who perform in their own jazz-influenced trip-hop band Eyedentity) headlined a benefit concert for my agency.  These are warm, generous, gracious people.  They have fully embraced what we do at my agency and plan to spread the word to their friends in the business, opening doors for future concerts - people like Mickey Hart & Carlos Santana.  This is huge for us, huge for our clients, and represents an honest generosity of spirit.

If you’ve pondered giving a listen to Brazilian Jazz, please do start with Flora and Airto.  And Eyedentity (whose CD I snatched up as soon as I heard them perform last night) is a rhythmic blend of hip-hop & latin jazz.  Diana has an extraordinary voice - she brings to mind Nina Simone.  They are virtually self-managed, and deserving of wider attention - if what I’ve described holds even the slightest interest, please seek out their music & give it a listen.

Sac Bee coverage:  http://www.sacbee.com/172/story/116671.html

Airto’s website:  http://www.airto.com/

Eyedentity’s website:  http://www.eyedentitymusic.com/main.html

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