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This morning when I went out to my car, my driver's side door was frozen shut. This, of course, agitated me. I grumbled, of course. What a shitty way to start my day, right? So I climbed in the passenger side and I was on my way. I forgot to get out to Kroger, last night, so I had to stop into McD's for a sausage biscuit. I hit the drive through. The girl starts talking…and my window won't roll down! Frozen! FUCK!
I try the door…STILL FROZEN! DOUBLE FUCK!
So I pull around and park the car, bitching up a storm to myself. When I get to the door, the one on that side of the building…LOCKED!
MOTHERFUCKERS! What the fuck is up with this shitty day?!
So I walk around. I get inside, the transaction takes 30 seconds, tops. I have a little laugh with the girl about my morning, and I was out the door.
When I went outside, I saw ol' Bob S. across the street. I had seen him waiting for the TARC there a few times, but never thought to stop. I asked him where he was headed, and it was on my way to work, so I gave him a ride.
I hadn't seen Bob in a while, so it was nice to catch up. He's not really drinking, anymore. He's got a good job. He's living with his girlfriend. He's got a good new band going. He's in a good place. I dropped him off at work and told him he's always got a ride in to work, if he wants it, as it's on my way. No sense in standing in the cold, waiting on a TARC.
I turned it over in my head, on the rest of the way into work. It was nice to see Bob. To reconnect. And then I realized, had my car door not been frozen shut, I wouldn't have had to get out of the car. Had the door not been locked at McDonald's, I wouldn't have walked around. Had I not walked around, I wouldn't have seen Bob and had that chance to reconnect.
This isn't one of those "all things happen for a reason" type of things. I mean…it's fairly simple: Had those things all not happened, I would not have seen Bob. There's a stark zen-ness to it.
And, of course, through the magic of thermodynamics (and/or karma, if you so choose), my car door opened fine, once I got to work.
Good things happened, though I thought they wouldn't.
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lisa said:
I got hung up with the notion that every post I made to my blog had to be long and meaningful too, and so I posted less and less often. I've finally switched my site to a blog format, and the fact that I can post anywhere and so quickly takes a bit of getting used to. I'm still sort of hung up on the meaningful bit, but I think I'll shake it.
And I'm no computer expert by any means, but I've hated the Windows system since XP. Every time I have to mess with my parents' Windows machine, which runs XP, I want to punch the screen. I have to use a Windows machine at one of my jobs for design tasks too, and that too drives me nuts, though I'm getting used to it. I love my Mac so much- it's so much more efficient and cleaner and just more pleasant to use in general.
m@ said:
yeah, i finally got a mac laptop at work, and i've been loving it. some software's not totally stable, but it's performance and ease of use is head and shoulders above windows xp and definitely vista. probably my biggest sticking point with past Macs was the difficulty in "digging into" the system. now that they're unix based, they are infinitely adjustable.
i am hoping that Leopard will address some of the little annoyances, especially with network connectivity and remote shared drives.