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Monday, August 01, 2005

City Councilman Robbie Perkins is proposing a modest pay increase for his soon-to-be-left-behind colleagues.  Or as WFMY News 2 puts it...

"Lame duck Robbie Perkins says the raise is overdue and could attract more people to run for office."  Amen, Robbie.

Although his is a more modest proposal than the paid-health-insurance proposal forwarded by former manager Ed Kitchen (and avoided by the Council) back in January, it is good of Robbie to suggest the $1500 per year increase.  The compensation hasn't been adjusted since the district system went into effect back in 1989.  Perkins is proposing that the increase could be phased in "over a period of years", according to reporter Frank Mikens' (make that MiCkens', sorry Frank) online report.  But the final paragraph of the story confuses me.

"Perkins says he wants the raises to go into effect in July to allow plenty of debate and give voters a chance to consider the issue during November elections."

Which July?  During which November elections?  Anyway... I applaud Councilman Perkins' initiative on this matter but I predict that raises won't be voluntarily brought up as a campaign issue by any of this year's candidates for the nine Council seats.  Hopefully our local media will press the candidates for a position on this touchy subject.

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Update:  Now I know 'which July?', that would be next July.

The N&R's Matt Williams reports on Perkins' proposal at the end of this article on what happened during yesterday's Council biefing.


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Big day at Hogg's Blog on two fronts.

Today marks my two year anniversary at this thing called blogging.  As many of you know, I started this thing to spread the word about my 2003 run for City Council.  Once I filed, Ed Cone suggested that a weblog would be a good way to let people in on what I was up to.  Little did I know that with my first post I would be embarking on such a highly enjoyable time-sucker of a hobby.

Also, today, I finally made the top 100 list of Radio Userland's most visited sites of all time.  I am debuting at #99 with a total history of 158,353 page reads since I started this thing.  But I've got a long way to go to catch up with my mentor.  As of this morning he is sitting pretty at #21 with 658,997 total page reads.

Watch out, Ed... I'm hot on your heels.


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My brood has been in Gatlinburg, TN since Thursday night attending a family reunion for the paternal side of Jinni's family; namely the Tapscotts and the Burtons.  It was great to re-acquaint ourselves and our kids with far-flung uncles, aunts and cousins - some of them of the 'removed' variety, others with much closer-in blood.  The Hoggard clan assembled up there a few years ago in celebration of my parents' 50th wedding anniversary so we knew the lay of the land pretty well and avoided much of it.

For those of you who haven't visited the Gatlinburg/Pigeon Forge area in a while, picture it this way:  Myrtle Beach's Ovean Boulevard on a mountain road.  Because of our (read my and Jinni's) aversion to such tourist traps we tended not to stray very far from our precariously constructed 'chalet' that was situated almost at eye level with Ober Gatlinburg's famous tram.  But we made our own fun.

As the trams wafted by every fifteen minutes stuffed full of 100 or so folks taking in the breathtaking beauty of the Great Smokies, a whole deckful of Hoggard/Tapscott kids and adults would stand next to the railing on the third floor of our 'chalet' and wave at them like crazy people until we got a reciprocal response from all aboard. 

But our 11 year-old Jesse had another way to elicit a response from those who had paid their $9 to see the local scenery.  When he thought his grandparents were otherwise occupied he'd present the tourists with a fleeting, but full, North Carolina moon.

I really like that boy.

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Epilogue:  Fifteen-year-old Jackson has had his driving permit now for nine or ten months but he just refuses to drive any Hoggard-owned car due to the fact that our old, beat-up, but fully-paid-for vehicles just aren't worthy of his coolness.  However, during tonight's drive home I convinced him that he really needs to get in some high-speed Interstate driving experience and that no one would recognize him while doing so.

He took the wheel of our 12 year-old Plymouth Voyager after a dinner stop in Hickory and headed down I-40 with me in the co-pilot's seat and Jinni sitting in the back seat whilst taking up cigarette smoking again just for the occasion.

The existence of these words will attest to the success of Jack's Interstate efforts: we-did-not-die.  However, only mere minutes after our eldest successfully parked the van in our driveway, Jinni headed upstairs and took to our bed mumbling something about an upset stomach.  As for me, I was real grateful we had not taken all of our Bourbon to the mountains.


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