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May 25th, 2005

cjsmith: (Default)
Wednesday, May 25th, 2005 02:58 pm
Tomorrow morning I have no physical therapy appointment and no morning meeting at work. I will show my gratitude for this rare occurrence by standing in line at the DMV. If the three or four scribbled-out mistakes the doctor made on my form aren't a problem, I'll get my temporary parking placard tomorrow. I coulda used it today. I'm glad I'll have it. I hope I don't need a new form.

If I juggle things well, I'll have the same situation next Thursday, and my cats will go to the vet, long overdue. I will ask to have [livejournal.com profile] jackiecat's fur trimmed back a lot so that (tmi here) (don't read the rest of this sentence) (you were warned) SOMEthing she eats will have a chance of reaching her other end.

Another week and I can get my brakes maintained... if they can get the car back to me the same day. I don't (yet) have two days in a row without appointments requiring driving.
cjsmith: (b&w fancy rob)
Wednesday, May 25th, 2005 05:20 pm
Seen in someone else's journal, a story: a maniac driver runs a red light at apparently a pretty good clip, and hits a car whose female driver is on the phone.

First comment indicates a wish that the cellphone got permanently implanted in the head of the woman who was hit. It goes on to say she was probably putting on makeup at the time.

Wow. First off, let's note the casual bigotry. If the driver who was hit hadn't been noted in the story as female, that lovely throwaway comment about the makeup wouldn't have been in there. Would the first part have been? Next let's take a look at the fact that the commenter is more ticked at someone for being on the phone (and yeah, being female) than at someone who RAN A RED LIGHT AND HIT ANOTHER CAR. O-kay. I know there are links between cellphone use and distraction while driving, but this gal DIDN'T run the light, and was thus to my mind quantifiably less dangerous at that time than the person who did run the light. I sure know which driver I'd rather share the road with. But this commenter defended his comment, saying it was every driver's responsibility to look out for others and he just hates it when women put on makeup in the car.

Bat shit, holy man.