Missing the Point

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Jetta drivers don’t dress well June 17, 2007

Filed under: uh-oh — missingthepointagain @ 11:03 pm

 I’m a rockstar… without the bad hair and questionable outfits.  I go out, a lot. Last night was no exception. This particular evening I was invited to a little soiree by a good friend. It was a lovely time.  There was no pants-dropping or craziness, like last weekend’s shenanigans, and it was a nice change from the usual ridiculosity that I seem to find myself privy to on a regular basis. I left my friend’s place at a decent time, slightly before midnight, and was less than a mile from my house when this Jetta-driving, ugly pants-wearing (they do seem to go hand-in-hand) douchbag pulled out in front of me to make a left turn. I slammed on the brakes, but still ended up clipping the back end of his car.

Stop. Rewind. Here’s what should have happened. I should have stayed at my friend’s place and had some wine. As one of my good friends always says, “when in doubt, drink more.”  I should have chatted up the guy she was trying to set me up with. Despite my lack of interest, I can still play a good game every now and then; I just wasn’t feeling it that night. I should have called up my crew to see what everybody was up to that night. No one likes a party pooper.  I could have even used my superhero powers and somehow, some way, made it not happen. But, as they say, karma’s a bitch. I think this makes up for all of the speeding tickets I’ve gotten myself out of, all of the times I’ve inadvertently driven on 66 during HOV, and for preferring to drive to work instead of Metro for the past month or so.  At least there were no paparazzi around…

Instead of doing the preferable and not having an accident, I went ahead and said, “what the hell,” and had one. Bravo. The dude who made the unfortunate mistake of being a complete dumbass when it comes to driving was actually quite pleasant. After the police report was taken care of and all of the information was exchanged, I managed to leave without feeling like I still needed to smack the little bastard. I am the queen of self-restraint… sometimes.

There’s nothing funny about a car accident, especially when it happens to you. There’ no hurt in trying though. You’ve all heard it from someone or experienced it first hand. Now, I have too. Instead of bitching about this and how much of a pain in the ass the insurance companies will be, I’m trying to refrain. My harrowing experience is not unique in the least bit, but life isn’t about the mundane occurences; it’s about how you react to them. I’m shooting for a thumbs up on this one.

 

My life as a movie June 16, 2007

Filed under: Uncategorized — missingthepointagain @ 3:32 pm

Friday, January 05, 2007

I feel like I live in a movie. Seriously. It’s weird.

My boss told me the other day that I should block off a couple days on my calendar for a panel. This means that pretty much all day I’d be expected to be on-hand from 7am-7pm. I had already planned to help judge a science fair on one of those days, but this would’ve taken priority. Well, the next day, I get an email from the school science fair coordinator saying that the fair’s been postponed until May. How weird is that?

I keep getting honked at. Before I moved here, I’d only see that kind of thing in the movies. Seriously. Last night, walking the three blocks from the bus stop back to my apt. along Lee Highway, a trucker honked and waved leeringly and this morning on Wilson, right in front of Ballston Commons a guy in a car stopped at the light honked as I crossed the street. wtf.

I accidentally locked myself in my room the other night. The doorknob completely came unscrewed from the door when I tried to open it, and it was latched shut. Despite several attempts, I couldn’t figure out a way to get it open. But, the roomie was home – one of the few times that we were both there at once. I called her from the other room and she helped me out. Guess I should stop talking shit about her…

So yeah… I’ve always believed that everything happens for a reason, but some of the coincidences lately have been uncanny. There are a few others that I won’t mention here, but it really is weird. Like I said, feels like I’m in a movie. All films have a happy ending though, right?…