Tuesday, February 16, 2016

Addressing the CLE Mullet

I sometimes fear that my very hip beard look is going to go the way of the mullet someday and Facebook will be the everlasting reminder of how caught up in this weird trend I am. Why do I have it? I don't know. I just kinda don't feel like shaving. Maybe it's forgiveness lies in the fact that as long as I don't put an effort into it, I can just claim laziness...or crippling depression! Man we all knew back in the day that mullets were just awful. We were kids though so we all wanted long flowing metal hair still until parents got lazy and cheap and starting cutting hair with a bowl...although is that really cheaper than just letting it grow? We didn't have time to care about looks and the hormones to care about how we looked in front of girls so most of my classmates missed out on mullet-mania.

So why mullets? OK it's stretch but it adds framing so I just don't rant and complain for a whole post again this time. A man once described a mullet as "Business in the front, party in the back"...probably to a collection of poofy haired women drinking Alabama Slammers at the local honky tonk. He probably beat up some ninjas out back of the bar and totally got laid BUT his fun little description got me comparing stuff creatively. My fair city of Cleveland has some great momentum. People are moving downtown, there's a grocery store, Lebron, the RNC...and...other stuff... and that's all well and good but now that the rental market is running like a freight train, we should start looking at other things. Ready for it?

Business (in the front)

Small business is still not being supported like it should be but things are getting better as people slowly start to see that all of their favorite little shops and restaurants are all the babies of small business owners!...but I've done that to death so I'm going to focus the other way>>>BIG business! ::Sigh:: It can be said that business is business is business which in more better words means one thing... no matter what your feeling at this moment, business follows the money. No matter where your business resides at this moment, business follows the money. In case you need a 3rd scenario, business follows the money. Right now, what I like to call the "90's money" is in the suburbs. Not the close suburbs either. Think 2nd level. Traditional big business is in Westlake and along 271. Oh headquarters galore! Big sprawling castles with their parking lot moats paying almost nothing in taxes and squeezing every penny from where ever they can for their executives... MMMMMAAAAAAANNNNNNNNN!!!! 

And there's nothing Cleveland can do about it...

Cuyahoga county says no poaching from other cities within the county. Businesses need to make the decision on their own. Fine. We were cool with that at a time because it seemed as if the 90's would never end. Golfing executives and Mom-jeaned PTA members were taking their families away from crime and ethnics out to the wonderful 2nd level suburbs. Just like the greatest generation, they saw a problem and they...ran from it like a bunch of pussies? Hey wait a minute!

See Nazi >> Go over and kill Nazi!

See Crime >> Get me the F*ck outta here!

We are literally more scared of blacks than we were of Nazis! Hell white people are more scared of their shadows sometimes... Well that's how my generation is starting to see it now anyways...but back in the 80's and 90's the new burbs were a blank slate. We could have all the land we wanted to mow and we'd design our neighborhood to be so expensive and exclusive that you could spot a car-jacker as a darker dot in the distance before he crossed the city boundary. You could build your own headquarters and no longer have to pay crazy downtown rent. Hell FREE PARKING DUDE!!! Plus there's a 13 lane highway just waiting to be overbuilt that'll bring people from hours away every day!...you know, white...people...from miles away.

So businesses left... in droves. A lot of them. BP, OfficeMax, Reliance Electric, Ferro Corp. Even, the Browns. Ya the Browns are a business. They left. Then 9/11. Then George W Bush. Then John Kasich. Then the recession. Things couldn't have been any worse for Cleveland...and then things started to turn around. At least that's what we read in the paper. Brooklyn, Portland, hipsters... and just when you started to think things were turning around LIKE FOR REAL 2013 TURNING AROUND...Eaton Corp left. It's just not Cleveland either. American Greeting left Brooklyn. The place where the Plain Dealer and Key left to go to years ago...had someone leave for greener pastures further out. What goes around comes around huh?

Oh and don't forget industry! Mexico and China...the Westlake and Mayfield of the world. And unlike business...Industry is never coming back. Never. Global economy or whatever buzz word they use for slave labor now-a-days just simply translates to no pride in America anymore. And politicians who weren't even in politics when it all went down will not 1) admit there was a mistake made or 2) do anything about it. It's permanent folks. Bye-bye industry.

What came in to replace them? Some small businesses but not as many. You can't forget the ones that stayed either. Damn good troopers! We love each and every one of them. All of this is to show you that as we finally get caught up to the 21st century notion of "people living downtown", we just aren't bringing in enough jobs to keep it going. Soon we're going to hit a magic number and as people pat themselves on the back...the next person who moves into an apartment is going to look out his or her window and say to themselves "This is cool...but how am I going to pay for all of it?" No job postings higher than min wage. "I have a college degree and even past that...I HAVE STUDENT LOAN DEBT!"

Oh and the state isn't going to help. Face it, to people in columbus, Cleveland is the capital of Kenya. We really should start having local celebs do commercials for the East Side at 3am. In the arms of the angles! Faaaaar aaaawwwwaaaaayyyyy from me... For just 12 cents a day you can feed a crackhead from Glenville's baby. One day someone who has power will care about Cleveland...

With all that being said, this city needs to do 2 things:

I) Start taking step to bring in some major businesses. 1 or 2 will keep this train going another 3-5 years further. Get them to buy in to the city and who knows. We just haven't seen a lot of that. We see businesses moving from building to building but we really need to see some jockeying from city hall trying to attract businesses here. Loud, vocal, and aggressive attempts! Apartments are just not enough!

II) Reward the businesses who are here now for still being here now! Free muffins every Monday for ever? Put some public art outside their buildings? Free window cleaning? Whatever it is, if you have been a company headquartered in Cleveland for more than 20 years...You deserve much more than a thank you! Free billboard advertising, whatever! New business is great but you wouldn't be here without these businesses who have stayed here and stayed loyal. Thank you.

Party (in the back)

I was saddened to hear that the Great American Ribs Cook-Off was cancelled after 24 years. This along with the Cleveland Rocks New Year's party being cancelled is starting to make me worry. Look, Cleveland is getting better but this city needs to let loose every once in awhile. Every step in the right direction is a milestone for old Cleve-town as it pushes against the nationally accepted suburban agenda. Truthfully, we like to get to relax and wipe our brow every so often as we take a breath. We look forward to enjoying ethnically themed food and music or summer classics or anything that allows us to forget about the grey gray winter. That's why Cleveland not having a new year's celebration while Akron gets to enjoy one is just embarrassing. Well, maybe not as embarrassing as Berea still having a Ribs cook-off and us not tho.

Look, we all cringed when you brought in techno and rap acts to headline your "Cleveland Rocks" event but we figured that you'd crack a history book and see that we are the god-damned home of ROCK AND ROLL!...and there are a plethora of local acts that you could have brought in to help us all "rock" in the new year. Cheap, up and coming, fun acts. Or you could have even went the lazy route and brought in an oldie but goody. You would have lost the young crowd a bit but...really you wouldn't have since every asshole in this region digs old time-a-rock and roll. I find it pathetic but it would have went over pretty well. Then, you could have went big time. You could have went huge local and huge talent and huge draw...you could have went Black Keys. You could have charged $50 a tickets for let's say Drew Carey, the Black Keys, and maybe Cleveland's own Nine Inch Nails??? Or went back in time and reunited Dazz Band for some Let It Whip. Or brought in Bone Thugs. Or something!!! Look, the Rock Scene is pretty meh and the bands coming out of Cleveland (or all of Ohio) are very meh but we have some stuff! And you're "not enough funds to go around because of the RNC" excuse was pathetic. I never got a call for money. If you didn't call me, you didn't call anyone. But most of all you fumbled the ball during a time when you can't do wrong in this city. For Shame...

Now loosing the Great American Ribs Cook-Off feels less like a choke job (like the New Years thing) and more like there were just too many options on one weekend thing. It was fairly inexpensive to get in and there were ribs and local rock acts like Ryan Humbert. Memorial Day is an event-crowded weekend as well with local events like the Tremont Greek Fest, Berea National Ribs Cook-off, and others happening all at the same time and vying for the same pool of people. That pool of people is a bit thin too since its a 3-5 day weekend (depending on how you maneuver your vacation days) which always offers the opportunity to go away on vacation. No matter what the reason it was cancelled, I'm sad to see this one go. It was on my list of things to attend this year and it's been around for 24 years. Loosing something that's been around for that long is a bummer.

Oh well. Change is always happening and as you lose one event you hopefully gain another. That's were I worry. I pray that we get a fun event that has great food and is something you can bring kids to. Maybe it'll become a national phenomenon and will always be married to Cleveland as the place it was born. Maybe it'll keep people from driving to Berea or Chagrin Falls or Twinsburg and they can just take the rapid in. Maybe there won't be a racially explosive public melee. Maybe we can just have a little fun together as a community.

So there's a bit of my achy-breaky heart on my sleeve. From Joe Dirt to Andre Agassi there are two thing we can learn... 1) Jumping on trends and riding them out works only so far until eventually you and your fad fade away into the abyss as a "burning river-esque" punchline. Having a well rounded approach while also pushing the boundary is a more sustainable plan that ensures you have nets set up in case...oh I don't know...let's say that the Medical Mart was as not as huge of a move as we thought... We're not just left with a giant empty mistake right on our city mall. Oh and 2) As much work as the business of turning this #2 most dangerous, burning river, mistake by the lake, section 8, welfare city around takes... we need to take time every once in awhile to enjoy our success and party.

Every once in awhile you have to go out on a limb urban explorers...but more often try to be the person who perfects the fad and not the person who tries to start them all...unless you can afford to. Then go ahead and San Fran it up cities!



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Thursday, February 4, 2016

A Neon Pink Sore Thumb

The difference between a cute little place like let's say Amish Country vs a big city like New York are vast but there are similarities that make parts of both places work. For this particular thought, I focus on small businesses. Mom and pop stores and local businesses help create a certain experience for residents and visitors that they relate back to the area as a whole. If supported correctly, small local businesses can provide your city or town with a unique personality when it comes to the customer experience. That uniqueness is vital when competing with cookie cutter malls and big box stores.

There's my college term paper opener...but basically it boils down to me being tired of places like Walmart and wanting cities to start having local hardware stores again. I'm not even tired of big box stores being the "giant evil blah blah". I just think they're boring. I'm not a huge fan of cookie cutter and enjoy a good neon pink sore thumb house or business just because it breaks up the same old same old experience. Go to any strip mall. You got a Target, Walmart, Home Depot, Best Buy, Bed Bath and Beyond... It really is like the participation trophy in kids sports. Yeeeaaaa your city has the same businesses as countless others in your state or even sometimes county but who gives a f*ck? I mean is that really the thing that makes you swell up with civic pride? We were lucky or awesome enough to get this region's Sam's club!?!

I guess it's even kinda the same when you say you have a brewery and Columbus has a brewery and Cincinnati has a brewery for example. Ya they're in the same industry but at least they aren't selling the exact same recipes and won't always have a Kay Jewelers to the left of their building and a Panera to the right of their building. There's some sort of difference between the breweries and what they make and where they're located. Sure there are industry standards but you are allowed to be artistic with your vision. That's what you lose when you get a strip mall and big box malls. You lose that artistic experience. You lose that neon pink sore thumb. You could literally live in any town in the US. I hate that thought as much as I hate when I see someone out wearing the exact same shirt as me. I instantly want to burn it at my feet. There's a huge difference between having a burning desire to express yourself through your craft and just wanting to make millions of dollars. Most people don't understand needing to make something to express a feeling. Most people can however relate to wanting to make a quick and easy million. I'm afraid we've just lost that understanding...that concept. That makes me sad...

Arch 2! Electric Boogastabmurder!
You want examples?!? I've got examples! How about this...I want to build an exact replica of the St. Louis Arch in Cleveland. Have it go right over the river or be an excuse to bulldoze some crack houses on the east side but I want it. I think it's nice and it really fills a landmark hole that Cleveland has. I'm sure the architectural drawings are still around so it won't be hard to reproduce PLUS we could probably do it cheaper and faster now-a-days because technology! Yup, no "of". Just Technology. People would come to see Arch 2 and pay money when they're here and take pictures and buy souvenirs. How is that so different from both of our cities having a Walmart. Why does your douche meter go off when you think about Arch 2 but you praise and patronize businesses that out of the kindness of their hearts bring their cheap labor force, Chinese goods, and acres of parking lots to your city? Come on...it doesn't validates you and your city... it's already great somewhere else and you're just getting a copy of it. They didn't even change the design of the building. Know why? Because no matter how many local whatevers they sponsor... they don't care about you.

Let's drive it into the ground shall we?...

When you think of vacation cities anywhere in the world do you wonder if they have a IHOP just like the one that's a 7 minute drive away so you can get breakfast? or a Giant Eagle so you can get your fuel points? or a Dick's Sporting goods just in case you forget your swim suit?...Do you eat McDonald's in Italy over eating a locally made pasta dish? This is fun and I really could go on and on but the answer is "No". You go to see or experience something that you couldn't experience where you live. All those businesses I listed are nice-ities but if they aren't there, something else will be. Now I'm going to circle back to my college term paper opener or it wouldn't have been necessary to even write it to begin with. You go to Amish country because it's a unique destination that contains things and experiences you can't find where you live or really most anywhere else. You go to New York City for the exact same reason...the details of the reason are night and day but that's why you go to places like that. Cities that have all-year-round Christmas or white sandy beaches or legalized prostitution all have something that you can't drive to the local strip mall to experience and that's what you should be striving for! A unique experience!...or fake it and trick us! Who cares!?!

Now think of your city or town. Do you really have anything worth visiting? Oh by the way and along the same thought, picking an area to live based on "living close to your parents so you can have built in babysitters" is just lame. I don't normally say it out load because parents LOVE to tell me that I don't know what I'm talking about because I don't have kids. After the red anger leaves my face, I think about never talking to them again, and then think this...
"Just because you screwed and created life, it doesn't make you a goddamn genius."
Honey-boo-boo exists. Would you let her parents do your taxes because they're parents?...just like you wouldn't take parenting advice from them no matter how many kids they've reared. I take what you have to say into consideration BUT in no way take it as the god's honest truth. Don't fool yourself. Babies don't fix stupid.

With that being said - I love all of you and there's nothing you can do about it. God I'm so tired this week...



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