
Recently in car Category
i drove to work today.
now, before y'all get your panties in a twist, i have a perfectly valid and reasonable explanation for this turn of events: my dad is going on a cruise.
i can almost hear all of you cocking your head to one side, thinking "huh?".
you see, when my father goes away for one of his expensive and awesome vacations, i get the use of his car. this started when i still had the Geo and he refused to ride in it when i drove him to the airport (actually, it started in early 1990 before i even had a car of my own; but, i digress). i'd drive him in his vehicle and he'd just let me keep it while he was gone. now, it's a tradition of sorts. dad takes a trip, i get to drive the nice car.
this week was to be a real-world test of what it would be like for me to not own a car. if i didn't own a car, damn skippy i'd take his and use it at every opportunity! therefore, i don't see any reason why i should feel bad for doing so.
okay, so it's a little bit cop-out-y, but hey! would you turn down the use of the car with power steering, remote door locks and brand-new transmission if it were handed to you on a silver platter? besides, it's supposed to be all stormy the next few days. you wouldn't want me to get wet, catch a chill and then die of H1N1, would you?
i didn't think so.
so... road trip, anyone?
the most memorable part of my transit commute today: the fart someone let loose on the train.
other than a bit of stink, taking transit wasn't a big whoop today. i did have to leave 30 minutes early to arrive 10 minutes late and, because i needed to go get stuck by the vampires, i didn't get home until an hour later than usual. otherwise, it was fairly uneventful. it just took longer than normal and i couldn't easily stop for this or that. of course, the weather was nice and neutral for both my trips. i'm sure i won't be quite so positive if i have to slog home in the rain tomorrow night.
what's interesting is the different reactions i get from people when i mention what i'm doing and just how close i am to ditching my car. the first reaction is usually "oh, what're you going to buy?" then i have to tell them that i have no immediate plans to purchase a replacement vehicle and they look amusingly perplexed. some people get it, but the majority kind of jump into car-buying-advice mode without really getting my motives.
i suppose this whole carlessness will really start to settle in once the novelty of transit commuting wears off. or, i have to lug home a package of toilet paper home on the bus.

