I almost forgot about this one.
Side note: I'm taking a summer course at another college which involves a commute to Worcester twice a week.
Thursday the weather was nasty. Cloudy, rainy...just messy. I'm on my way to class around 8:45 that morning. And it never failed: every couple of minutes I'd pass by a car that was either the same shade of gray as the clouds or the road, and they didn't have their headlights on. I'd notice they were on the same road as me only when they passed me on the shoulder with a loud honk.
I'm sorry, but I CAN'T SEE YOU. You blend in perfectly, Karma Chameleon. In foggy, rainy weather, you're about as easy to see as uber-tiny fine print.
Honestly, I can't see why in weather like that people think lights are optional, especially in grey/black cars. That's the quickest way to turn yourself into a steaming metal pretzel. I keep Pregger's headlights on whenever necessary, and she's baby blue.
Side note: I'm taking a summer course at another college which involves a commute to Worcester twice a week.
Thursday the weather was nasty. Cloudy, rainy...just messy. I'm on my way to class around 8:45 that morning. And it never failed: every couple of minutes I'd pass by a car that was either the same shade of gray as the clouds or the road, and they didn't have their headlights on. I'd notice they were on the same road as me only when they passed me on the shoulder with a loud honk.
I'm sorry, but I CAN'T SEE YOU. You blend in perfectly, Karma Chameleon. In foggy, rainy weather, you're about as easy to see as uber-tiny fine print.
Honestly, I can't see why in weather like that people think lights are optional, especially in grey/black cars. That's the quickest way to turn yourself into a steaming metal pretzel. I keep Pregger's headlights on whenever necessary, and she's baby blue.




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