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A Plague of Buses: 2/21/10 - 2/28/10
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A Plague of Buses. Ruminations on an extreme Puget Sound commute. Saturday, February 27, 2010. Mea Culpa, Mea Culpa, Mea Maxima Culpa. I think I've mentioned it once before but on Thursday nights Tammy and I participate in a program at our church called Alpha. Last week, before the festivities began we were sitting in the library at the church about to ask God to bless the evening when Dan. It's a joy to spend Sundays with a terrific group of chuckle heads. And my answer was I have no idea. I do know...
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A Plague of Buses: 2/7/10 - 2/14/10
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A Plague of Buses. Ruminations on an extreme Puget Sound commute. Friday, February 12, 2010. Alone in a Sea of Machines. Maneuver resuming its original position in my back seat. I round the corner, Honda on my tail. I pull into the small street that encircles the office complex I work in, Honda right behind me. This goes on all the way into the garage I park in! How about unreservedly pass gas? Go mining in your nasal cavity? Add to your belly button lint collection? Ok, well, that last one may just be me.
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A Plague of Buses: 2/14/10 - 2/21/10
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A Plague of Buses. Ruminations on an extreme Puget Sound commute. Friday, February 19, 2010. Ah, another week down! As you sing along with " 59. A flash of white appears in your peripheral vision. Your eyes begin the terrifying bob up and to the right. Yup, there it is, a mid size American made sedan with angry red and blue light bar. Suddenly the fire ants begin the conga line dance across your brow and 2 bottles of what should be your six pack fold in on themselves. How do you answer that? Just as you ...
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A Plague of Buses: 3/21/10 - 3/28/10
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A Plague of Buses. Ruminations on an extreme Puget Sound commute. Thursday, March 25, 2010. Tammy-less, day 3. Supplies are low. Now eat meals compiled from a single main dish … no … time … for side dishes. Ugh. Martini olive rationing has set in. I guess I've gone native. I probably won't take up hunting and gathering vegetables still means a trip to Albertsons but apparently the experience runs deeper than that. Go figure. Monday, March 22, 2010. It's starting to feel like I'm going to be stuck in traf...
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A Plague of Buses: 3/14/10 - 3/21/10
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A Plague of Buses. Ruminations on an extreme Puget Sound commute. Wednesday, March 17, 2010. One of my favorite features in my car is the prismatic rear-view mirror. That's the fancy name for the tab on your rear-view that you can flip to reduce the glare from the headlights of the car behind you. Once I get slotted into the spot I'm going to be in for a while the glare from the headlights gets to me. It's compounded by drivers who tailgate and people with LED headlights. Life looks good, good, good.
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A Plague of Buses. Ruminations on an extreme Puget Sound commute. Sunday, April 25, 2010. Woops, forgot to post this here but Plague of Buses has mooved to http:/ plagueofbuses.wordpress.com. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). A stranger in a strange, weird, confusing, land. View my complete profile. Dan's Hole in the Wall.
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A Plague of Buses: 4/4/10 - 4/11/10
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A Plague of Buses. Ruminations on an extreme Puget Sound commute. Thursday, April 8, 2010. Got to be willing to be wrong. I don't know if it's going to last but the suns out! I'm ready to unthaw. My first car was an Aquamarine 1968 Ford Falcon station wagon. One of the strongest feelings that I carry with me from driving these older cars is a sense of safety. Cars prior to the 80's were, generally, made of solid steel and compared to today's cars seem indestructible. I can't count the number of t...Anniv...
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A Plague of Buses: 3/7/10 - 3/14/10
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A Plague of Buses. Ruminations on an extreme Puget Sound commute. Friday, March 12, 2010. For me when I think about what the future was suppose to be two sets of images come to mind. Star Trek and Back to the Future. There are many iconic images from those shows, Star Trek in particular, that have become reality. The technology that let Captain Kirk chat with far-out hippie aliens on a large screen at the front of the bridge is arriving soon with LG and Panasonic partnering up with Skype. Century. In...
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A Plague of Buses: Got to be willing to be wrong
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A Plague of Buses. Ruminations on an extreme Puget Sound commute. Thursday, April 8, 2010. Got to be willing to be wrong. I don't know if it's going to last but the suns out! I'm ready to unthaw. My first car was an Aquamarine 1968 Ford Falcon station wagon. One of the strongest feelings that I carry with me from driving these older cars is a sense of safety. Cars prior to the 80's were, generally, made of solid steel and compared to today's cars seem indestructible. I can't count the number of t...Anniv...
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