grumpy and crappy morning
Friday, Jan 18. 2008 – Category: Cars
so far this day has gone stellar and it’s only 8:37am. wendy got paged at 4 o’clock in the f-ing morning because her patient had hiccups.
hiccups?!?!?
seriously. wtf.
my carpool ride into work was a Land Rover (nice) with a girl blasting crazy loud evangelical christian music (which is just wonderful when you’re groggy and tired :().
normally i try to be painfully polite on my carpool rides. i know i’m getting a free ride into work. but damnit, she’s getting free toll and a faster drive in too. it works both ways. everybody is supposed to be polite and conscientious of each other. this is why people are generally quiet, and the radio is tuned to NPR
i tried to tune it out by putting on my headphones and browsing facebook/digg on my iPhone… to which the driver told me that i “was being rude, and if i wanted to read - there was a Bible next to me”
seriously. again, wtf.
i couldn’t help it, i was just too grumpy and tired and sleepy.
sorry. i don’t read fiction.
we then sat in strained awkward silence for the rest of the 20 minute drive into work.
to top it all off, once i got into the city, Peets had no soy milk. sigh
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January 18th, 2008 at 17:51
It could have been far worse. You could have spent that last 20 minutes being “saved”.
June 28th, 2008 at 11:14
Haha! Good job!