Tuesday, July 26, 2005

I'm only (un)happy when it rains -

It's raining! It's pouring!

I don't care what Jacob says, we really need the rain that we are finally getting today. Rain is good for grass, flowers, trees, and all other plants. Rain is good for life. People are 70% water and rain is 100% water. (That last one didn't really make any sense).

Rain is, however, very bad for traffic. People in Chicago don't need any excuses for their bad driving, but today was bad. I am convinced that is has been dry for so long that people forgot how to drive in the rain. It took me over 1-1/2 hours to get home from work today and I'm not happy about that. I need a drink. Arggh...

Guess what bloggers? My wife (Amy) is now blogging. Please give her a warm welcome to Blogger-nation. She has this little blog called Little Brown Spoons. She named it after these tiny wooden spoons she has. She uses them for scooping sugar, stirring coffee, etc... and she loves 'em. She also posted the latest ultrasound picture of our baby. I'm not gonna post it, so go check it out at her site. I know she would appreciate it as much as you'll enjoy it.

MP3 | Prefuse 73 - Pagina Dos Prefuse 73 Reads The Books
MP3 | Nanang Tatang - Can't Help It Muki

6 Comments ↓

Blogger gone  at 10:16 PM 

Pagina Dos...Page Two? I love indirck.

Blogger Ayn Marie  at 12:05 AM 

I will definitely check out your wife's site. rain doesn't really effect the traffic here...it's the snow that causes problems.

Blogger gone  at 8:51 AM 

Chicagoans drive better in the snow then they do in the rain...believe it!

Blogger Eric  at 9:44 AM 

Jacob is right. Chicagoans do drive better in the snow than the rain, but we are still horrible drivers. Head out west to the mountains and see what "real" snow drivers are like. Oh the 4WD vehicles help.

Blogger gone  at 11:42 AM 

I think drivers from Michigan are the worlds worst, but only when they are out of their own state. In Michigan their fine. My wife and I talk about that all the time.

Blogger sweetviolet  at 1:51 PM 

ever been in the south when a tiny flurry starts? people are on the side of the road, waiting out the blizzard.

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