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Ramble on

The weekend began with a breakfast of eggs, scrambled with fresh veggies and mashed potatoes, and a side of chocolate covered strawberries. I don’t think I need tell you, it was a good weekend. It was the weekend my aunt and uncle came to visit; and it was the weekend of the annual Capital City Cruise. The cruise, you see, is a chance for all the cars of Northwest Motorfest to shine. Blocking off several streets downtown, the cars cruise as days of old. For the life of me, I can’t understand how I’m the only one of my girlfriends who is positively giddy over such an event. After all, there’s nothing like hearing the low rumble of a muscle car or the a-oo-ga of a Model T horn. And what could be better than watching someone hit a three-wheel motion—or going old school, and revving the engine before releasing the brake and letting her fly. Needless to say, I came home smelling of exhaust and ready to own a classic, all my own …

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Don’t panic!

I decided to do my part to aid the ailing economy today.  I was chauffeuring my mom to church this morning – happy in my own little world – when I heard her say, “Are you going to stop?!”  This, of course, brought me back down to reality.  But instead of breaking, like a rational human being, I panicked and gunned it.  Right through a fence. 

Really, if you think about it, it was rather impressive the efficiency with which I accomplished it all.  In a matter of seconds I managed to fly through the air, over a barrier, through a wooden fence, reverse, pull back into the parking spot, shut off my car, and start crying. 

Of course, I had to explain my plight to my friends.  The conversation went something like this:

Me: Who drives their car through a fence? Besides, you know, really old people.

Mom: You.

Kristi: Don’t feel bad, I’m sure a lot of people drive through fences – Francine, you’ve driven through a fence before, right?

Francine: [deer-in-the-headlights-look]

Mom: We’ll take that as a no. 

Kristi: Well, it wasn’t your fault, there should be barriers of some sort.

Mom: There is.

Jen: She ran over the barrier.

Kristi:  You did?

Me:  Flew right over the top. 

*sigh*

So now a family gets a new portion of fence; a friend will earn some business; the church will get some free writing; and some point down the road the auto body shop will have a new customer (they make cars so cheap nowadays – I mean really, you can’t even even drive through an old rickety fence?! C’MON!).  It’s a win-win really. 

But here’s the thing that gets me.  Just this morning I was perusing the paper when I caught sight of a headline regarding a car being driven into a storefront.  I didn’t even read the article; I just thought, “What an idiot!”  Yeah, well who’s the idiot now, my friend? Who’s the idiot now …