No problem. Plus my car, in it's tinyness, has a short throw in the gear shift, so it's pretty easy to learn on.
'Shindig'
The Minearverse 5: Closer to the Earth, Further from the Ax
[NAFDA] "There will be an occasional happy, so that it might be crushed under the boot of the writer." From Zorro to Angel (including Wonderfalls, The Inside and Drive), this is where Buffistas come to anoint themselves in the bloodbath.
Yeah, I learned how to drive in rush hour traffic on the Upper East Side of Manhattan.
Was this in High School, Kristin? Where did you go? I'm curious because I went to Hunter but for Driver's Ed we went to one of the local prep schools (Dalton, maybe?).
Now I feel left out. I don't drive. I don't think I trust myself with a lumpy chunk of speeding metal.
Wait, Kristen, was that a real-life question for real? I totally assumed it was for Professional Research. You know, for TV's hit Drive.
Hah!
Kristen, the only thing about Kat is she turns the car off crazee.
I do not! It turns itself off... it's like a neat party trick.
Now I'm trying to remember if we had, like, BOYS in our Drivers Ed classes. I think we might've and I just blocked it out.
Guys boys had cooties and were oogey?
I'm trying to write an email to Tim. So far it looks like this:
Dear Tim,As you probably know because Allyson would have undoubtedly told you, I'm pregnant with twins. I was hoping you would consider sponsoring one.
As a sponsor of a twin, I will dress my child in a shirt each day that says, "This child is sponsored by Tim Minear" and then on the back there would be the standard disclaimer "Any tantrums, poor behavior, questionable childrearing and the actual conception of this child in no way reflects the sponsor."
What do you think?
Wait, Kristen, was that a real-life question for real? I totally assumed it was for Professional Research. You know, for TV's hit Drive.
That's what I thought too.
East 65th between Lex and 3rd.
Nah, that would\'ve been too far south. The schools that teamed up for my Driver\'s Ed were all north of 86th St., I think.