Yay, Matilda! Transition~ma to her.
Spike's Bitches 46: Don't I get a cookie?
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Eep!
Only the good kind of eep! I know it's come up as a sudden decision, but it really sounds like a great opportunity in so many ways.
After Atlanta traffic, the only place that fazed me (fazed, people!) was Boston. They pass on the right in one lane. They sit at stop lights with one foot on the brake and other other on the accelerator. I've only been driven in SF, and I wouldn't want to drive my manual truck there.
Atlanta drivers also stop at the end of the ramp. I have no idea why.
I was going to go visit my cousin this afternoon, but he said he felt too bad for visitors, which is a first. My mother has said she wants to come down here to see him before the end. She hasn't seen my house in more than a decade. I feel incredibly selfish that one of my responses to any downturns in his health is "Shit, I need to clean."
Yay, Matilda!
One of my writers brought me flowers and chocolate today, as a thank you for putting up with her hijinks and dealing with surprise last-minute project. A nice way to start off my last day on this contract.
Atlanta drivers also stop at the end of the ramp. I have no idea why.
Because they're on a personal mission to GIVE ME FUCKING HEART ATTACKS.
(fazed, people!)
Thank you!
In Salt Lake, we've got stop lights at the ends of onramps that run during rush hours to control traffic. Maybe people are used to those.
Jilli, do you have another job coming up?
My driving in big cities is kind of limited. Los Angeles was one of the better experiences once I learned that the surface streets are usually better than the freeways.
I vote Manhattan. To be fair, the day Ahmedinajad spoke at the UN (one year ago today, incidentally) was special circumstances, like driving along U.S. 48 and I-70 in western Maryland during a major snowstorm. But if you don't know the street patterns in Manhattan, it's very easy to take a wrong turn (even with a GPS), and you have to go 20 or more blocks out of your way to get back on track.
Worst drivers to share the road with -- Boston. Very aggressive, and the on-ramps give you no room whatsoever to merge. Recipe for disaster.
But if you don't know the street patterns in Manhattan, it's very easy to take a wrong turn (even with a GPS), and you have to go 20 or more blocks out of your way to get back on track.
This is why people should take public transportation when they visit NYC. Renting a car is just asking for trouble.
The UN is in session right now, and Obama's in town. My commute this morning was HELL.