Bad Week. Really, Just a Bad Wednesday
So, last week:
- I worked pretty late every night on stuff that, for the most part, has nothing to do with my job
- Worked late enough on Wednesday, that I had to drive all the way to the Garden to not miss the entire Celtics game
- Rather than parking at the T and paying $3, I drove around and finally parked at the Government Center garage for $20
- I missed the first half of the Celtics game
- I then spent 40 minutes in park waiting to get out of the Government Center garage
- On the drive home, because I parked at Government Center, and not Sullivan Square (like I normally do), I took 93N home
- 93N was some of the worst road conditions I’ve ever driven in, leading me to skid towards parked traffic in front of me
- To avoid said parked traffic (already slowed by an accident), I ended up cutting my wheel as hard as possible, resulting in my car doing a 540 degree spin on 93N, catching the rear left bumper against the concrete median and sitting facing into oncoming traffic who had as difficult a time stopping as I did
So not the best week. Topping it off, my poor girlfriend had all of her wisdom teeth out and has been in pain for the better part of 4 days.
Here’s to Monday bringing on something better.
(For what it’s worth, it isn’t all bad. I went to a fun party, got to see the second half of the Celtics win over the Cavs, had a moral victory over a douchebag trying to cut me off in the garage, and got to spend a lot of time with the recovering girlfriend–including watching Blade Runner for the first time. And my car is in pretty good shape, all things being considered.)
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March 3rd, 2008 at 12:02 am
Free Articleswrote an interesting post today on Here’s a quick excerpt So, last week: I worked pretty late every night on stuff that, for the most part, has nothing to do with my job Worked late enough on Wednesday, that I had to drive all the way to the Garden