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The Blackout! OoooooooOOOH!

Well, finally, I've got electricity again. You don't live under rocks, I don't need to tell you that half the world, the moon, and scattered portions of Jupiter experienced a massive power outage yesterday afternoon. While technically living in what's considered part of NYC, it's admittedly the ass end part, so we were some of the last to get our lamps and hairdryers operative.

Of course, something like this would happen on one of the rare days of the year when I'm not just sitting home watching Nickelodeon reruns. I was actually in the city when the outage hit -- in a meeting with some people from VH1, of all things. I'll hopefully have more to tell you about that in the future, but I'd like to thank Robin E. and the rest of the crew for sharing this less tragic of the NYC disasters with me. Loads of fun! ;) Literally five minutes after making those "nice to meet you" handshakes with everyone, I barely had time to worry if I got sweat on any of their hands before the power went out and the entire Paramount Plaza was evacuated. Only after hitting the streets did we realize the scope of the problem....

No power anywhere. After bullshitting with the VH1 people, (who were even nice enough to offer me and the woman a ride home, thanks again) I split and tried to figure out how I was going to find that woman in question with the 650,000,000,000,000 people swarming the streets, effectively creating a NYC Opposite Day where the pedestrians ruled the road and drivers were forced to suffer through inch-an-hour crawls for all of eternity...or at least until the electricity came back on. This was my first "on scene" experience with this sort of event, and I've gotta be honest -- I haven't really heard the status report yet, so while I feel bad for anyone who got trapped in an elevator or overwhelmed with heat and exhaustion, I actually liked the city a lot more than I usually do. It was chaos. At first, nobody knew anything. Few, if any cell phones were operating when the outage first went down, and when the news started trickling down that other major cities were without power, everyone began assuming the worst. It wasn't one of those deals where you feared for your life or anything, but you certainly wondered if the power outage was going to segue into a bunch of those ID-4 motherships hovering overboard with genocidal weapons. Then, while passing one of the corner-side flower vendors, I overheard the traveling botanist utter these words:

"Hey hey HEYYYY! Flowers, folks, get your flowers! 5.00 BLACKOUT SALE!"

Right then and there, I knew everything would be fine. Actually, it was even better than "fine" for some. There were thousands upon thousands who just wanted to get home as soon as possible, but after the woman located me while I was in the middle of an extensive search for her, (I was sitting on a bench with a Snapple, but I swear I was looking around for her simultaneously) we decided to spend a bit of time there since the buses were just too crowded to even attempt boarding. There were countless others who did the same, and for them, it was like getting the party nobody was going to let us have under any other circumstances. People carousing through the streets with alcohol in hand is normally illegal, but the cops were too busy making sure old ladies weren't getting run over. Even further down the list of priorities was upholding the city's poorly received "no smoking in bars" law, so smokers who could find an open bar had reason to praise poorly developed power cells. For those who opted to wait out the insanity for clearer travel routes home, things could've been much worse.

Still, the sight of the normally car-packed streets filled with sweaty people was something to behold. Click "more" to see some of the pics I snatched with my trusty camera -- it would've seemed a bit more like I was giving into sensationalism if it wasn't for every television station imaginable having cameras at every corner...

So, obviously, most everything in the city was closed. No restaurants, no stores, no museums, no Broadway shows -- nada. What can you do in a New York City without electricity?

Not much. But you can still get hot dogs!

Posted by Matt on 08/15/2003. E-mail me!



Discussion Thread: 120 comments

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Terrorists win.

Chestnuts roasted by Jojo! @ 08/18/2003 4:59 AM


hey matt congrats on the vh-1 thing
i hope to see ya on tv…

Chestnuts roasted by dchild @ 08/18/2003 9:00 AM


Give me a hot dog and a cold beer and I’ll give you some of the best methane a person can provide.

Chestnuts roasted by BubbaJune @ 08/18/2003 9:44 AM


OMG! Gozer, I thought the same thing. I saw the Toys R Us on the TV during the blackout coverage and I wondered if Matt was anywhere around there, because that was where he met Mario Lopez. We need to get a life.

Chestnuts roasted by Kookie @ 08/18/2003 11:09 AM


Hey matt-

i was at work when it happened and by at work i mean 65 floors above the city in the empire state building. 65 flights of stairs… and then a 5 mile hike to brooklyn…

Chestnuts roasted by julia badtouch @ 08/18/2003 12:27 PM


Jeeeezus Christ, I do not envy you. :) Just getting around outside was tough, I can’t imagine having to do it after 65 flights.

Chestnuts roasted by Matt @ 08/18/2003 12:29 PM


There are going to be a lot of babies born in 9 months.

Maybe one of them will be the next Nathan Bitner!?

Chestnuts roasted by Yeti Hunter @ 08/18/2003 3:07 PM


Ok, new topic time.
I live in good ol’ Arizona and we are running out of gas.
I don’t mean the stuff we get from all our Mexican food either, I mean the kind my car eats.
It is extremely amusing to see people panic and get in line for up to an hour just to get gas.
Lucky me, I drive an Expedition.
Lucky me indeed… o.O

Chestnuts roasted by Sagir @ 08/18/2003 7:58 PM


The New Unicron rocks…We’ve finally got a toy of the Chaos Bringer….

…..and no, he’s not bigger than Fort Max. God damnit.

Chestnuts roasted by Onslaught Six @ 08/18/2003 8:28 PM


I was at the golf club where I work (in Hilton Head, SC) and I was watching it on the TVs in the clubhouse. Then I handed out more electrically-powered carts. Power is cool.

It’s times like this (and don’t get me wrong, I LOVE New York and plan to live there one day when I can afford $3500 a month rent for Downtown Manhattan) that I’m reminded of the Simpsons episode where it’s Homer vs. the City of New York.

"Marge, New York is a Hellhole. And you know how I feel about Hellholes."

wow……..!!!!!nuts i say.

Chestnuts roasted by Crazy_1 @ 08/18/2003 9:28 PM


Wow VH1? Im not gonna tell you not to sell out man. Make some money and live it up a little!
As for the power outage, Ive been without power for 2 days before. I dont see what the big deal is. Except for the lack of rioting. That was cool.

Chestnuts roasted by felixecho @ 08/18/2003 9:47 PM


My whale pic hasent been posted yet, even after several weeks :(

Chestnuts roasted by Phroday @ 08/18/2003 11:16 PM


Hey I’m from Staten Island too, but I was on vacation in Amish country when the blackout hit. There’s a whole lot of irony in that but I’m too lazy to find it.

Chestnuts roasted by Darkzeid @ 08/19/2003 12:03 PM


Reading is fun

Chestnuts roasted by blankman @ 08/19/2003 1:19 PM


Abacus What up? I’m in Memphis too. Most people at work didn’t have power for a week, some for two weeks. I was laughing when I saw Cleveland or Cincinatti or something had a curfew and closed down town. I don’t think Memphis even had a curfew on the first night. I’m glad to be down here where everything is so easy going and you don’t have to share your streets with 2 billion people on foot that rely on electricity to commute.

Chestnuts roasted by klatubaradanikto @ 08/19/2003 8:31 PM


I was *this* close to getting ice cream – then -ooo- all the machines shut off…

Thinking the stupid ice cream girls dont know how to flip a breaker, I walk outside in search of another ice cream place..

To find the power off…for miles and miles and miles..

And no xbox for me..least the bong dont need no freakin electricity.

Chestnuts roasted by poop @ 08/20/2003 12:31 PM


I was with Clark making babies.

Chestnuts roasted by Lana Lang @ 08/20/2003 3:44 AM


Watching T.V. is more funner.

Chestnuts roasted by El Vez @ 08/20/2003 9:55 AM


A-Ring-Ting-Ting

Chestnuts roasted by Sneddon @ 08/20/2003 2:27 PM


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