Saturday, April 12, 2003
SITTIN' ON THE PASSENGER SIDE
Lately, with my car being in shop for over two weeks and with my carpooling to work sometimes with Karena, I've been spending a lot of time in the passenger seat. And let me tell you, I love it!
When I was a kid, I used to love to go for rides in the car because I would spend the entire time looking out the window. I honestly believe that's how I learned so many things and that it helped make me smarter. I would read billboards, observe how people got on and off buses, count the number of telephone/electric poles, watch stray dogs search for food, etc. I know, I sound like Dustin Hoffman in "Rain Man." But I loved just looking around and taking the world in.
Now, on the drives, I get to look at million dollar homes, see City Walk from a distance, see famous Beverly Hills sights I only usually see on TV, etc. It's been really fun for me.
And who knows? Maybe it does make me smarter. Do I seem smarter to you these last few weeks?
Nevermind. Don't answer that.
Lately, with my car being in shop for over two weeks and with my carpooling to work sometimes with Karena, I've been spending a lot of time in the passenger seat. And let me tell you, I love it!
When I was a kid, I used to love to go for rides in the car because I would spend the entire time looking out the window. I honestly believe that's how I learned so many things and that it helped make me smarter. I would read billboards, observe how people got on and off buses, count the number of telephone/electric poles, watch stray dogs search for food, etc. I know, I sound like Dustin Hoffman in "Rain Man." But I loved just looking around and taking the world in.
Now, on the drives, I get to look at million dollar homes, see City Walk from a distance, see famous Beverly Hills sights I only usually see on TV, etc. It's been really fun for me.
And who knows? Maybe it does make me smarter. Do I seem smarter to you these last few weeks?
Nevermind. Don't answer that.
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