More freakin' snow.
Jan. 7th, 2005 07:49 pmGood gods. It's going to snow /again/ tomorrow. It already snowed Wednesday and Thursday. Snow makes me want to throw up. Especially three snow storms in one week. Tomorrow's is supposed to be 4-8 inches throughout the day.
I'd also like to personally beat up the jackoff who is not from my neighborhood and who parked in my nicely shoveled out parking space today. Who is still there now. Which means my little car is currently sitting on a pile of ice and snow across the street. Which means trying to shovel the car out tomorrow after the storm is going to be ridiculous. Which means I shoveled yesterday for nothing. Which means... well, I don't know what it means, but I was kind of in a verbal rut there. And I'm irritated.
I'd really like that red car to leave now. I know all of the cars in my part of the neighborhood, and it is not one of the 'regulars.' Hopefully that means the car will be gone soon. I know it's not likely someone visiting one of my neighbors, because my neighbors are all pretty cool about leaving people's shoveled spots alone. (Also, one of my nice neighbors shoveled a path to my car's front door yesterday while shoveling the sidewalk.) I think if the red car isn't gone by later tonight, I'm going to post-it little notes that say, "Did you shovel out this nice parking space?" to its windshield.
Viva la guilt!
I'd also like to personally beat up the jackoff who is not from my neighborhood and who parked in my nicely shoveled out parking space today. Who is still there now. Which means my little car is currently sitting on a pile of ice and snow across the street. Which means trying to shovel the car out tomorrow after the storm is going to be ridiculous. Which means I shoveled yesterday for nothing. Which means... well, I don't know what it means, but I was kind of in a verbal rut there. And I'm irritated.
I'd really like that red car to leave now. I know all of the cars in my part of the neighborhood, and it is not one of the 'regulars.' Hopefully that means the car will be gone soon. I know it's not likely someone visiting one of my neighbors, because my neighbors are all pretty cool about leaving people's shoveled spots alone. (Also, one of my nice neighbors shoveled a path to my car's front door yesterday while shoveling the sidewalk.) I think if the red car isn't gone by later tonight, I'm going to post-it little notes that say, "Did you shovel out this nice parking space?" to its windshield.
Viva la guilt!