Oct 02, 2004 13:43
The scariest thing happened last night! I was driving home around 10:30 on I-5. There was quite a bit of traffic, which was surprising because it was kind of late! So I was driving in the right hand lane and a truck came chugging up on my left. I couldn't accelerate ahead because there was someone in front of me, so I decided to ease up a little and let him go by me. Then I saw that he was moving into my lane! I braked to get out of the idiot's way, but if there had been anyone behind me I probably would have joined the rear-ended club. Very thankfully, nobody was right there. I was so mad at that stupid truck. Very mad. I despise trucks. The stupid truck driver didn't bother to check if there was anyone in the lane; if he had, he would have at least seen my lights and not just pushed over into my lane. If anyone dents my Precious I will yell at them in French for a very very long time. They will be sorry.
Plus the espece de poulet put me in a poor mood. Luckily it was offset by the joy of Mean Girls. It was sooo fun last night. Yes, it's a superficial, unrealistic, stereotypical film, but it's a wonderful way to end a very busy week.
I am so tired from yesterday's XC that I am consoling myself with this Mighty Mint Mocha stuff we have from Harry and David's. I love that store. Everytime I go in, I get delicious free food. One time around Christmas, I had like an entire meal because they were giving out so many samples. If I could, I would live off food from that store. And be very very unhealthy, but yum! Yummy yummy in my tummy.
Guess what was on the Canadian channel this morning? An equestrian competition. I watched every single minute of it and it made me very very happy. If I was a multi-billionaire I would buy a little island, build endless miles of beautiful trails on it, and then buy a few beautiful horses- and by a few I mean around 50- and then go riding to my heart's content, which might mean all the rest of my life.
Of course I would never take a calculus test again. I suppose I must work harder so I don't fail so miserably. Oh well, we'll see.
A plus mes amis