{"id":592,"date":"2005-11-22T05:23:00","date_gmt":"2005-11-22T05:23:00","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/theogeo.com\/blog\/?p=592"},"modified":"2005-11-22T05:23:00","modified_gmt":"2005-11-22T05:23:00","slug":"more-jerks-per-square-foot","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/theogeo.com\/blog\/uncategorized\/more-jerks-per-square-foot\/","title":{"rendered":"More jerks per square foot"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>One of our sports people ventured to Murfreesboro this weekend for whatever championship game or tournament was being held there (I can&#8217;t keep track of them; was it TSSAA?). At the end of last week, I overheard him talking about how all the hotels in M&#8217;boro seemed seedy and podunk, so he booked one in Antioch. I didn&#8217;t quibble with him about that (truly, can one town&#8217;s Sleep Inn be more podunk than another&#8217;s? Doubtful) but I told him that there would be plenty to do around Antioch, and that if he wanted to check out M&#8217;boro dive culture, he could mosey across the street from Floyd Stadium and check out The Boro. It&#8217;s always hopping.<\/p>\n<p>He reported back today and told me that he didn&#8217;t hang around in Murfreesboro because &#8220;they roll up the sidewalks at 11.&#8221; That was amusing. He did, however, see two dueling mariachi bands at a Mexican restaurant in Antioch. That got us talking about the growing Hispanic population there. He said that it&#8217;s funny to see Nashville&#8217;s lily white status threatened, since they have a history of looking down on Memphis for having such a large black population. And then someone else joined the conversation and a &#8220;Nashvillians are major jerks&#8221; meme was thrown out there. I had to disagree, telling them that I&#8217;ve met far more jerkbags here than in Nashville. They laughed and called me a traitor and we moved on. <\/p>\n<p>But the Nashville vs. Memphis rivalry interests me. I see it pop up everywhere. Here, of course, in conversations between people about sports teams (as in Grizzlies fans vs. Titans fans, as if there&#8217;s even reason to compare) and <i>The Tennessean<\/i> being inferior as a paper and as an employer. In Nashville, I&#8217;ve seen the rivalry pop up in blog comment conversations and <i>Scene<\/i> &#8220;You&#8217;re So Nashville&#8221; contests, where many Nashvillians seem repulsed by the sheer volume of corruption that pumps into and out of Memphis. (I&#8217;m repulsed, too, and it&#8217;s one reason why I would never live here for a long time.) I suppose both cities think the other has more jerks, but I just don&#8217;t even see it as comparable. There&#8217;s a thick undercurrent of negativity here that I don&#8217;t detect in Nashville. I&#8217;m sure it&#8217;s from a complicated mix of strained race relations, stretched finances, an obvious suburban\/rich-urban\/poor dynamic, rampant crime, and the simple fact that Memphis has more people. <\/p>\n<p>Phil and I were talking the other night about this (we talk about it a lot). He raised an interesting point: For a city with such a significant history &#8212; one that virtually defined American rock &#8216;n&#8217; roll &#8212; Memphis sure struggles just staying alive. I mean the city is deep in debt and, once again, has ranked near the top of the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.morganquitno.com\/xcit06pop.htm#25\" target=\"_blank\">list of most dangerous cities in this country<\/a> (to be fair, Nashville isn&#8217;t far behind). Sure, it&#8217;s poetic in a <i>Hustle&#038;Flow<\/i> kind of way (life ain&#8217;t easy for a pimp, apparently), but the reality of living here for so many people is so depressing and shitty that I can&#8217;t imagine the poetry makes it worth it. What would it take to bring Memphis out of poverty and obvious jerkdom? I don&#8217;t know. Fresh, visionary leadership would be a start, I guess. <\/p>\n<p>There is so much good in and about Memphis, but the good has a hard time breaking through the tough, leathery exterior of jerkdom. I know there are people out there trying to change the city and get a productive ball rolling (and not just in the change-the-facade-and-let-the-guts-crumble way, either), but it seems like progress is a boulder and Memphis is Sisyphus, perpetually moving forward, but never gaining ground.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>One of our sports people ventured to Murfreesboro this weekend for whatever championship game or tournament was being held there (I can&#8217;t keep track of them; was it TSSAA?). At the end of last week, I overheard him talking about how all the hotels in M&#8217;boro seemed seedy and podunk, so he booked one in Antioch. I didn&#8217;t quibble with him about that (truly, can one town&#8217;s Sleep Inn be more podunk than another&#8217;s? 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