The only cool thing this week was a driver playing Metallica for the first 10 minutes before feeling guilty and putting it on WTOP 103.5. That's what I usually do when I'm playing music that isn't pop, and the people in the car don't really seem to be into the genre of punk rock or hip hop.

One thing grossed me out this morning was when the passenger in front of me this morning sneezed, and five seconds later I got a whiff of the nasty sneeze spray smell. I instantly held my breath and exhaled so none of it would get in my system. It was so gross. And the smell. GROOOSSS. I've at least learned how to sneeze so all the stuff stops at the throat and nothing gets expelled that would make people ill. The driver was probably almost twice my age as well today, and called me sir twice. It was polite, and amusing to me at the same time.

I counted 42 people in line for the midtown Slug line this morning. There were 10 people in our line. If that was me, I'd be like, OH schnikeys, I'm going to drive and pick up some slugs. But they didn't. They just stood there and waited. That just boggled my mind. Cheap bastards. Spend the $5 in gas, give back and drive.

Linda Hunt drove me this afternoon. Well, a woman that looked like her. She rolled up with a pillow behind her back. Really polite woman. She asked if it got too warm to tell her and she put on the radio for thirty seconds before turning it off, to listen to traffic to be polite. But it was awfully quiet. She asked us again if we'd like A/C, and I didn't know what to say. Of course I wanted it but she was driving and if she didn't have it on, it meant she was just fine. I just said umm sure, because the air was getting stale in there and I was starting to cough.
I tried to fall asleep so I wouldn't cough anymore and woke up pretty close to our destination. I am driving tomorrow and I'm borrowing a friend's car since mine is in the shop. It smells like dog vomit so let's see if anyone has any reaction to it tomorrow. Stay tuned.
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