Baby On Board

Apr 19, 2006 00:28

SO. This weekend began in perfect form with a trip to boston, my car actually running and to cap it off a pretty decent show and getting to see Cute and Shaant. I stayed at Uconn that night and left at 8:15 this morning to find a ticket on my car that was put there at 8:08, SEVEN minutes before i got there. Then during my drive home I was only two miles from getting off the mass pike, going about 75mph trying to rush home so i'm not late for class when i get pulled over. the officer, a quite round, semi old man, decided to take his time in writing me a warning, something he could have done in 30 seconds with less effort. on top of that he noticed that i spit out my window at one point. he was real angry about this and told me that if i do that again he can AND WILL make my warning a ticket. (SIDE NOTE:: making threats is childish) Feeling belittled by his words i decided to level with him explaining to him that it is really disgusting to spit in my car, so i will continue to not do so. thank you.
after that fiasco i was going to my class at noon but it was only 11 so seeing how it was a nice driving weather i was driving around eventually coming upon north street. I wanted to take a left so i applied pressure to my brakes then put my blinker on and waited for the on coming traffic to pass when a small suv hit me from behind and then swerved on across the wrong side of the road then into a drive way on the correct side. A girl, no older than 25 years of age exited the car crying a great deal. Being shocked and admittedly angry about the last 60 seconds i was a bit overly harsh on this young lady at first but i got that off my chest really quick. partly because i noticed a shade over the back window with Tigger on it which lead me to infer that there was a baby in the car, which I discovered to be true when the girl yelled at me saying "I have a god damn baby in the car" to which i replied "ok i get it, you have a baby in there, so you hit me, alright good." some minutes later several cops, an ambulance, and a tow truck arrived to tow her car away, which is very very broken.  mine on the other had is considerably crunched up as well, so there really isn't another hand at all. 
So the long and short of this post is that this day would have been better spent if no alarm clocks went off this morning.

I am going to bed no because i cannot be awake any longer today, an anvil might fall on my head...

Sleep well sun shine
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