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Posted on 08/07/2007 7:52:15 AM PDT by HairOfTheDog
“Whut we ~have~ here... Is a failure... To communicate.”
“Some men, you jus cain’t reach.”
Thank you ma’am... it was an honor to serve...
the laws of physics do not apply to teenage boys behind the wheel...
HUGS TO EVERYONE!
That's true. But I watched the officer listen to her story. He knew it was B.S.
Wow, that was some wreck, but great news JR is okay. Cars can fixed, people sometimes, not so easy to fix.
Sounds like a close call. Good young reflexes can sure help out at times like this.
Bottle of bourbon and shot glass. No mixers required. Minimum effort - maximum effect.
Paul had a night like that once. He was taking a friend home and got caught in a slight rain that froze when it hit the streets. He said it was like being in a pinball game with folks sliding and bouncing off each other all over the place. Fortunately, there wasn't any real damage to SirKit's road warrior Crown Vic, though he hit two people and three people hit him. Everyone was driving pretty slowly because of the conditions. No one even bothered calling the police, because there was so little damage to anyone.
Goober.
Actually the way he described it, swerving kept him from broadsiding her. Which, in his Honda vs. her Minivan, wouldn’t have been pretty.
The worse damage was to the two at the end. The van behind Jr. stopped on her own, and a Nissan stopped behind her. The last Nissan plowed into that one, knocking the first one into the van. Both Nissans had to be towed away. One was only three months old.
I ain’t sayin’ Jr was at fault... jest that anything can happen when a teenageboy is at the wheel...
glad he’s okay...
"Uuuuuh, I don't think I understand."
"Muh point exactly."
aaawww the good old days...
people don't solve pro'lems... guns solve pro'lems...
Thanks. I value your opinion particularly on this one.
The father is dead at the telling of the story. But there are flashbacks. And there will be inevitable references to desegregation and the like. What’s tricky is that, in that era and that location, it was probably pretty common to hear.
Although it’s conceivable since my main character is also the narrator (these are his flashbacks) that he could tell the story without saying that. That may be the best way to deal with it.
That's well understood. It's not like I don't have those fears often.
I was actually quite proud of how he handled things tonight. The only time I had to smack him was when he could find the registration card.
*sigh*
Bathing a wiggly dog with a lab’s water resistant coat at 8PM on a weeknight isn’t anywhere in my description of fun...
At least it’s done.
Cisco rolled in something unspeakably nasty today. I don’t even know quite what it was, but it was rank and crusty, if that’s not TMI... The bad thing is, I doubt I’ll find it before work tomorrow. We may get to play this game again. Goody.
Good heavens!! Thank goodness he’s ok!
I got my first assignment today, for Friday. 7pm to 7am. It’s private duty hospice, so the pay is on the low end of the scale, but it’s work.
I got some new scrubs and some new shoes on sale at a uniform shop.
I can hardly believe it...the whole thing doesn’t feel real.
I’m trying to stay up late to get ready for the all-nighter.
So...which story are you going to write? ;-)
I’m just hoping all my planning won’t be in vain...I’ve never done as much planning as I’ve been doing before. Considering in general, no matter how detailed an outline I come up with, I stray from it after the first thousand words or so...all planning may be for naught. Lotta wasted index cards, scrap paper, and typewriter ink.
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