Cita
Posted : 3/12/2010 10:13:48 AM
Thanks, Tina. Such is life, right? Glad your thumb's healing up!
Susan, your poor kiddo! He must feel like poo! Great that they caught it, though - best wishes for a speedy recovery. I had mono in college and didn't even know it until I was almost recovered, but man oh man was I tiiiiiiiiired all the time. I would sleep 10-12 hours EVERY night, and had to take 2 breaks getting myself up the stairs to my 5th floor dorm room. Other than that, though, the affliction passed pretty much without incident. I hope it is equally easy for your son!
Deb, I drove through Jersey yesterday and thought of you. Primarily as I was cursing idiot drivers on the Turnpike and longing for a 2x4... 
Which brings me to my pet peeves of my last couple of days:
1) If you are driving along on the freeway, and there is space to the right of you and no slow cars in front of you, MOVE OVER and let people pass!!
2) If you are driving at or below the speed limit, and there are more than 2 lanes on the freeway, you should NOT be cruising along in the FAR LEFT lane. Holy gawd, people. Just move over!!
3) If you would like to pass me, I am more than happy to pull over to let you do so. However, I can't do anything if you try to zip around me to the right. That slow car in the right lane that you are tailgating so furiously? That's the one I am passing. As soon as I am done, you can go along around me, but you have to wait until I physically *can* move right. Which will be in 5 seconds, as I don't have a rocketpack, and need to wait until I am ahead of the car to pull in front of it. So chill the F out!
4) Fun fact: I can't go any faster than the cars in front of me. SO DON'T TAILGATE, IT'S POINTLESS AND DANGEROUS. Jeebus.
5) Please look before you change lanes. Just a little look. I do not appreciate you trying to move your car on top of mine because you're too lazy to check your GD mirrors, so let's save us all a lot of hassle by you NOT crashing into me, mmmmkay?
6) Trucks - due to your size, you need lots of space to brake suddenly. You, of all vehicles, should really, really not be tailgating my small little sedan. If I have to slam on the brakes, I know your engine is going to go through my eyeballs, so please allow a little more following distance. See #4!
Phew, glad to get that off my chest!!