Random Rants X: Mraarrrrrrr!!!!!!

Ugh.

We have to DRIVE back from Philly tomorrow.

DOES IT LOOK LIKE I WANT TO SPEND THE LAST DAY OF MY VACATION SITTING IN A CAR DOING NOTHING ALL DAY?

All the other kids get to have fun on their last day. They get to go visit friends. They get to see a movie. They get to play video games. What do I have to do?

My dad always says about the drive up, "It's one of the best parts of the trip. You get to see New York's beautiful skyline and you get fast food. Plus you get to listen to any music you want."

He thinks, "Yay! We're going home!"

I think, "Just great. All of my friends are having a good time, but what do I do? I have to SIT IN A GODDAMN CAR FOR EIGHT HOURS AND DO NOTHING. Why couldn't we just take the plane or a train? But no. We have to DRIVE FOR EIGHT GODDAMN HOURS."

Wait until you're a senior and spend the whole vacation writing college applications :).
 
Wait until you're a senior and spend the whole vacation writing college applications :).

Actually, scratch that.

Some of my friends have to do a project over winter break.

But still. I am in no mood to sit down for eight hours.

Don't even friggin' get me started about driving through Connecticut.

There's thirty seconds of Hartford skyline and that's it. Nothing but a bunch of concrete and streetlights.

Connecticut is probably more interesting if I got OFF the highways, but I'm stuck for two hours staring at A BUNCH OF DAMN CONCRETE.

And at least writing college applications would be better than sitting around and staring into space for eight hours, trying to harvest whatever interesting time I can to see a skyline. Because there ARE NO SCENIC VISTAS WHERE I'M DRIVING.
 
Money, son. Money.
 
Actually, scratch that.

Some of my friends have to do a project over winter break.

But still. I am in no mood to sit down for eight hours.

Don't even friggin' get me started about driving through Connecticut.

There's thirty seconds of Hartford skyline and that's it. Nothing but a bunch of concrete and streetlights.

Connecticut is probably more interesting if I got OFF the highways, but I'm stuck for two hours staring at A BUNCH OF DAMN CONCRETE.

And at least writing college applications would be better than sitting around and staring into space for eight hours, trying to harvest whatever interesting time I can to see a skyline. Because there ARE NO SCENIC VISTAS WHERE I'M DRIVING.
Have you considered staying up all night and then taking a nap in the car? That's what I usually do
 
Have you considered staying up all night and then taking a nap in the car? That's what I usually do

:lol: That's what I'm doing right now.
 
gahh... new school on Monday, way to ruin the end of the break!

limited internet and entertainment for me for the next like 3 months

I'm going to go insane
 
And at least writing college applications would be better than sitting around and staring into space for eight hours, trying to harvest whatever interesting time I can to see a skyline. Because there ARE NO SCENIC VISTAS WHERE I'M DRIVING.

Trust me, it's not.

And there are better things to do in a car than staring out the window. Get a book. Download some music. Bring a pillow...
 
I think I just made myself sick, eating too much German chocolate, from Aachen.
 
Trust me, it's not.

And there are better things to do in a car than staring out the window. Get a book. Download some music. Bring a pillow...

This. Listen to music while you look around or read a book, but sitting there staring at the top of the car going, "THIS SUCKS." isn't going to help you.
 
Ugh.

We have to DRIVE back from Philly tomorrow.

DOES IT LOOK LIKE I WANT TO SPEND THE LAST DAY OF MY VACATION SITTING IN A CAR DOING NOTHING ALL DAY?

All the other kids get to have fun on their last day. They get to go visit friends. They get to see a movie. They get to play video games. What do I have to do?

My dad always says about the drive up, "It's one of the best parts of the trip. You get to see New York's beautiful skyline and you get fast food. Plus you get to listen to any music you want."

He thinks, "Yay! We're going home!"

I think, "Just great. All of my friends are having a good time, but what do I do? I have to SIT IN A GODDAMN CAR FOR EIGHT HOURS AND DO NOTHING. Why couldn't we just take the plane or a train? But no. We have to DRIVE FOR EIGHT GODDAMN HOURS."



you're an amusing musketeer.
 
Ugh.

We have to DRIVE back from Philly tomorrow.

DOES IT LOOK LIKE I WANT TO SPEND THE LAST DAY OF MY VACATION SITTING IN A CAR DOING NOTHING ALL DAY?

All the other kids get to have fun on their last day. They get to go visit friends. They get to see a movie. They get to play video games. What do I have to do?

My dad always says about the drive up, "It's one of the best parts of the trip. You get to see New York's beautiful skyline and you get fast food. Plus you get to listen to any music you want."

He thinks, "Yay! We're going home!"

I think, "Just great. All of my friends are having a good time, but what do I do? I have to SIT IN A GODDAMN CAR FOR EIGHT HOURS AND DO NOTHING. Why couldn't we just take the plane or a train? But no. We have to DRIVE FOR EIGHT GODDAMN HOURS."

That actually sounds entertaining. I like travelling. We have no interesting skylines here, and all the country-side is exactly the same, so think yourself lucky.
 
fiftychat is down again
 
School Starts tomorrow.

Or maybe it doesn't, it is snowing out there. :lol:
 
There have been a few threads on the Zeitgeist thing on the web, and most of us recognize it for what it is. But it pisses me off that the History Channel is just as bad as that crappy video. I just finished watching "Nostradamus: 2012" on the History Channel and it is such a load of crap.

It's ridiculous how every generation thinks the end of the world will happen during their lifetime. I feel like you could take that video "Zeitgeist" and it would be approved to air on the History Channel. I used to think positively of that channel, but now I resent it.
 
School Starts tomorrow.

Or maybe it doesn't, it is snowing out there. :lol:

Nah, starts today, but with a 2-hour-delay. Woohoo!
 
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