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Friday, September 16, 2005
apartment living/ parking
This morning at 5:15 as I got ready to leave for work and stepped onto the parking lot I realized that someone had pulled in right behind BOTH of our cars. Hmmm. This was a dilema. Jen was, of course, sound asleep. This guy was parked more behind the Camaro than the Buick and I decided I could get the Buick out through the tiny hole he'd left. Ever heard that parable about the camel through the eye of a needle? I thought that if I could get the Buick out, there'd be enough room to get the Camaro out later. So, that's what I did. Since Jen is still sleeping as I write this I hope that she can get out when it comes time to go to work.

The bottom line here, though, is that some incredibly inconsiderate person just decided that they could park anywhere they wanted, irrespective of anyone who might WORK for a living and actually plans on leaving before 11:00 am because he's not hungover from the Thursday-night-pre-Friday-pre-Saturday-Tennessee/Florida football game party. Ok, so I'm a bit cynical. I am not unaware of the realities of living in a college town and quite frankly, I'll put up with getting blocked-in every once in a while to have all the great culture, excitement, restaurants and sports that come with Gainesville.

Hope you have a great weekend!
-joel

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