By DUARDO PAZ-MARTINEZ
The Paz Files
HARLINGEN, Texas - As he tells it, a high-throated wino approached writer Junior Bonner at a local bar and not only asked for a dollar, but he also asked that somebody drive an obituary he had written over to the offices of the newspaper.
"That's it for me," Bonner said the man said. "May as well call it a life. Ain't crap happenin' around here anyway. Tell them to use the black & white photo attached to the obit. It was taken in 1967 and I'm smilin' in the damned thing."
People die here, of course.
They get old and they get left behind, then discarded, then buried. A write-up in the Valley Morning Star is their last stab at wanting others to see them one last time. It's part of the journey, but, here, in the Land of Unfulfilled Dreams, an obituary is the best they can do for paying homage to a life. The newspaper carries them dutifully.
Bonner is on a story to expose the most depressing town in the Rio Grande Valley, and my vote goes to this one: Harlingen, Texas. If it had no high school football, the town of almost 70,000 love-starved denizens would be just another ugly weed patch on the road from all-dressed-up McAllen to vulgar Brownsville. That's the story here, an entire town waiting on its obituary.
So, what is it about Harlingen that drives residents of its many neighboring towns nuts? Is it the history of brazen racism? Is it the low-rent politics? Is it the annoying Winter Texans who flock here more than anywhere else in the tropical Valley? Is it the lack of "Big City Things," such as primo car washes or reliable dry cleaners or even half-assed minor league baseball?
What is it?
Something's in the air. You can cut it with a gangbanger's knife, is what our writer Ron Mexico says, perhaps too often. He was the victim of a mugging last year, when local thugs stole into a popular gym and made-off with Ron's clothes, leaving him a pink leotard-like outfit that can be seen in one of our sidebars on the left side of this page.
Is Mayor Chris Boswell boring? Does he contribute to the local ennui? Is it City Commissioner Jerry Prepejchal? Is it City Manager Carlos Yerena? Is it the multitude of insipid bloggers who are good at lobbing crap at others, but never step up to help this city move forward? Is it the location? Would Harlingen be better-off in Indiana? What is it? What's the problem?
What makes Harlingen the whipping boy of area mayors and cops? Why Harlingen? It has just as many goof-offs as pretentious Brownsville, doesn't it? You can see them there, sitting forlornly in local bars, toothing free toothpicks and waiting for the free botana of queso & chips. They all look like notorious blogger Juan J. Ortega, looking almost like walking tributes to the tamale, shorn of any ambition, of any idea that they could spring forth and offer the spectacular. It is a town begging to be invaded and brought to its freakin' knees.
Maybe Rio Hondo will go for it...
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