My reflections of riding Chivas in Panama
by Louis J. Barbier (BHS 57)
"Parada......Yo dije Parada!!!!!"
I guess everybody must be out shopping til they drop! The Clubhouse has been
really quiet.
Here is a little story about riding buses or chivas in Panama
City. In 1987 I was again in Panama working. My little '78 Dodge was in the
shop awaiting parts from the states. I was living in Cerro Viento and using
mass transit. Taking a bus was like taking your life in your hands. My
favorite bus was PI Magnum. I would get it at the limite. As soon as I got on
it was like being a Rodeo Bronco Rider! Yes, I could hear the crowd,
"Coming
out of chute 9 aboard White Lightening is the Cocoli Kid". What a ride home!
Lots of people boarded and as soon as their second foot touched-down inside, the
bus would peel rubber leaving the bus stop in a haze of blue smoke. If you
were not careful you would end up in a heap on the floor or worst you might
go flying out the rear door.....not good. Most people sat or tried to sit or
stood at the front of the bus. The radio was always screaming salsa music
that one could not hear yourself think or yell Parada! So to stop the bus it
may go like this: "Parada!!!! Que pasa yo dije Parada....Hoy no manana. Que
pasa Yo dije Parada. Aqui ...ahora! Dale freno...mas fuerte idiota. Tio
hermano parada ahora, no el dia del huevo!" The bus would finally stop. And
in the crush of bodies a person would try to get off the bus. One got very
friendly with everyone in your path to the exit door. Sometimes the bus
driver took off before you got off......then everybody would start yelling,
"Parada, yo dije Parada!!!!" Of course by then you were past your bus stop and
probably on your way down Salsipuedes. Finally if you were lucky you got
off the bus a mile away from your Parada. That is why many people took a taxi
around the city or the Canal area. An example of the exchange could be like
this, "Cuanto para llevarme al YMCA? $2.50.Okay andale." Then you would
start practicing your English, "What is your name? My name is Panama? No
your real name. My name is Juanita Maria de Calle Abajo y Calle Arriba de Los
Santos .....etc. Basta. Ya lo entiendo. Your name is Panama. Your Bus Stop
is coming up Parada!" And so it went everyday an adventure in riding the bus
en la cuidad de Panama.....Y como se dice Parada, Parada, yo dije Parada!
This is my stop. See-ya.....
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