Sorry about that last post. It was kinda lame. But here's to redemption! I was driving up 7th east the other night to go to my oh-so-stimulating Anthropology class. We were stopped at a red light, and I was about 5 cars back from the front of the line when the light turned green. Just as the line of cars was across the intersection, a silver BMW came from the intersecting street and like a bat out of hell, turned right in front of all of the cars, with all four of its tires sliding. The car proceeded to swerve left until it occupied both of the inside lanes. I thing to myself, 'Must be some stupid high school kid with his daddy's beamer...' and went on about my commute.
Well, a few stops later, I found myself right beside that silver BMW at a red light. I looked briefly at the driver but could not look away. I could only stare, open mouthed, in utter disbelief at the driver. No, it was not the suspected adolescent with nothing to lose, but a sweet old lady with her seat about 3 inches from the steering wheel!
She must have noticed my confused stair, because she looked right at me and mouthed something. In response to my confused look, she mouthed it slower, and in my confused state, I was positive that she was saying something obscene...
But my mind quickly snapped out of its stupor and I realized that she was simply saying 'I'm sorry'. I learned the lesson that even though slow, and verrrry dangerous behind the wheel, old ladies really are sweet. So, if your granny is still around, be sure to tell her that you love her, because if you don't she might drive her car through the side of your house.


2 comments:
hahahahaha that's funny. Why do you think she did that? At least she said sorry:) I love my Granny's. And Canyon's too.
Who's Canyon? OOOh Milcreek Canyon. I think they closed it for the year, but don't worry, it'll be open in July.
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