good lord. I am trying to run some weekly budget numbers to see where I can save over the next couple of months. I spend more on therapists each week than I do on housing.
'The Train Job'
Natter 65: Speed Limit Enforced by Aircraft
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
You guys are going to have to talk more if I'm going to make it through today.
OK. Here's a random question: Anyone ever have a near-death experience? Like an accident, a near accident, or perhaps a medical condition where death was likely? If so, did it change your outlook on life? Did it make you glad to be alive, want to embrace life and all that?
I wish they showed San Francisco. And New York and Chicago are about tied. Huh.
I am very glad never to have had a near-death experience. Unless you count a couple times where I made stupid decisions while driving that luckily didn't cause an accident.
I've been in 3 cars that were totaled in accidents, I am not sure it changed much in how I looked at things. I was 12, 17, and 20 year old so possibly I was too young for them to have that type of impact.
I've been in 3 cars that were totaled in accidents,
Wow. Were you injured in any of them?
You guys are going to have to talk more if I'm going to make it through today.
Seriously.
Don't make me pull out the FCM
I am very glad never to have had a near-death experience.
Ditto.
I will say I technically totally my mother's car in high school, but I was told that just meant that repairing it would cost more than the value of the car -- I drove up on a curb and fucked up the alignment or whatever. It was not a bad accident, aside from not being able to drive the car away.
And now I don't drive, so there you go!
I wish they showed San Francisco.
I do too, although it is not a big city by any definition.
ETA: I have no idea how Paris could top the list. It is very comparable to NY. And nowhere near London.