Saturday, February 23, 2013

idontwannadrive


Biking through downtown Seattle in rush hour traffic doesn't scare me.
Scootering down a steep hill in the rain in the dark with my breaks barely working doesn't scare me.

Driving an automobile? That scares me enough to make me cry. In fact, it did that just the other day.
Margaret, pull yourself together.

Say whhaaa?

2 comments:

  1. Get behind the wheel of your car and GO!

    Dude, great investment! ;)

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  2. Hey there Mägsters...

    It's me. I finally got a Google account (s) (two actually, one's a Google plus, and the other for a potential business I may open one day (it's not a Google plus). See, I'm such a newbie to the whole online chat scene, I'm sheepish to admit this, but I got a G+ account just to have this interaction with you. You can laugh now. I know nothing about this, obviously.

    OK, now I can talk. I really do understand this scary feeling about driving, especially in a big city. And you are just learning to drive, too, so take it slow, so be good to yourself. Let yourself enjoy the little triumphs you will most assuredly have along your often merry way.

    PS... I couldn't quite figure out which car or truck you bought? If possible, post another image of it sometime, preferably with you at the wheel? I have a feeling I know which one is yours (it's a truck, perhaps?).

    Tonight, working on another killer show for Sunday. Alternative World, one of my fav's.

    Love you. Carol in ever-so-lovely Haines, Alaska

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Your words make me grin.

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