I did buy an electric scooter, but it’s a Razor. It’s not Vespa-like at all. But it’s a fun little scooter and it gets me around the neighborhood just fine. It can’t deal with hills but I can’t be that lazy… ;-)
wednesdaynachos's Life List
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1. Find out what I'm good at
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2. go to the opera
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3. get good grades in college
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4. get healthy
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5. finish college
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6. marry Joe and have his kid(s)
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7. raise my future kids to be responsible and compassionate citizens of the world
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8. learn to drive
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9. visit the countries of my ancestors
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10. go on a road trip with no predetermined destination
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11. learn to speak Hindi
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12. write a book
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13. drink more tea
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14. age gracefully
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15. start playing clarinet again
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16. own a house
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17. decide what the hell I would like to do with the rest of my life
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18. become a wine connoisseur
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19. Travel to Tibet
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20. join the Mile High Club
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Recent entries
maybe i should have been more specific
2 years ago
a work in progress
2 years ago
We just got this crummy little car and I’ve had about 4 hours of driving time on it. I can make good right turns, my left turns are a little scary, I got the turn signals and braking down pat, and I can semi-parallel park. A little more practice on residential streets and I’ll be ready for expressways and then freeways in no time! After that comes the real test: Downtown! :-P
Not a one-time thing.
2 years ago
I’ve made an active effort to quit worrying about everything over the past couple years… I think it’s safe to say I’m doing pretty well. Every once in a while, I’ll get all excited and pissed off about something, but I’m good at letting that shit go and focusing on a way to remedy my problem. I’ve chilled the hell out, let’s just say that.
