And this happens more often then not on the Auburn road. A string of 20 cars, the d-bag in the front going . . . so . . . slowly . . . and . . . won't . . . pull . . . over . . . so those of us who want to get home in a decent amount of time, can get home.
I never understand why people can't at least do the speed limit, or if they notice the 20 angry drivers behind him, pull over, let us pass by and then keep going. Or something.
I really want to add some helicopter wings to my Cavalier and just fly over these people.
In other news, I can't take Terry Goodkind seriously anymore. Goodkind is the author of series of fantasy novels (all of them over 900 pages long, each). I was in Barnes and Noble looking for The Call of Cthulu and Other Weird Stories when I saw a Terry Goodkind book and picked it up, wondering if I should give the book a second chance. Then I noticed that the main character was named Richard.
Richard is the name of an undead warlock in a webcomic called "Looking For Group," which spoofs most fantasy genre games while having a good story and being pretty hilarious. Richard is a sadistic nut who likes to kill things. But he's more than that. He states at one point that he has a destiny, that "for the first time in hundreds of years" he has a goal.
Richard is the funniest character in the comic and because of that, I could not take Terry Goodkind seriously ever again.
Looking for Group
"This court -" -Demon prosecutor.
"- Of lesser demons has amused me for a short time. It no longer does. Besides, you're not asking the right question." -Richard
"Which is what exactly?"
"Why would a warlock wear jewelry?" -Richard Page 156
J Kuhl Signing Off
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