forgot what day it is O.o
Aug. 17th, 2008 06:22 pmIt's been one of those weeks. The adrenalin from Spam Day lasted until Tuesday and then just... left. O.O Probably scared off by RL...
August is registration month for my truck (ain't never doing registration AND insurance in the same month as the kid's birthday again. >.< never.) and this year Akachan needed a smog test. This should be an easy thing; twenty minutes, they send the cert, I pay; I send my registration fee and get my sticker. No problems. Never, in four vehicles, have I had a problem passing the smog, even with my 16-year old, 180K mileage Chevy. Didn't have a problem with Akachan passing two years ago. This time, no such luck. >.< And it's not even his numbers that failed; they are all right where they should be. No, there's something weird going on with the 'check engine' thing. *huff* So, now I have to take it in and find out WTF?! Three car geeks have told me not to worry; it's probably nothing. Just needs to be reset. Maybe a loose connection. But I understand the Power of Worse and I am twitching. O.o
I am still not working, so the money is pretty much nonexistant, especially this month. (That reminds me... [smacks the bloody motherfucking assholes who think this economic mess is a figment of the imaginations of "whiny" people] been doing that daily for the past 17 days) And I have little hope of being able *to* work with no vehicle, so I have to get this done regardless of whether I can afford it or not. >_> Like I said, I am seriouly twitching. I should find out Tuesday whiskey tango foxtrot. *chews on talons* Until then, expect odd and somewhat bewildering... stuff.
...end rant...
Anyway.... ^____^ This one was featured in the spam day flurry, and since it's not all that long, I thought I'd start putting it up.
Walkabout
Part 1
I stepped out of the rail car and turned to offer a hand to the elderly woman behind me. She accepted gracefully, even though she had already told me of her exploits during three wars. That little old lady had been in the resistance each time and probably gave the Alliance generals every bit as many fits as we gave the Alliance, OZ and Romefeller combined.
She patted my shoulder with a smirk. “Nice talkin’ to you, Heero; hope you enjoy your visit.”
I thanked her, and she headed purposefully across the mall parking lot, ready to take no prisoners at the big holiday sale. I crossed the street and walked toward the residential district.
He didn’t know I was coming, but it wouldn’t be that much of a surprise. I talk to all of my friends several times a year and we email to keep up on what’s going on with all of us. We haven’t met in over three years, though. Every time we say goodbye, Duo tells me to drop in anytime; I always promise that I will, whenever I’m in the area.
When I walked out of the hospital after the Mariemaia thing, I had only one goal: to see everything I could, now that no one was shooting at me, and to learn as much as I could absorb along the way. And thanks to some really shoddy bookkeeping on the part of the Alliance, OZ and Romefeller, as well as J’s blind accounts, which were now my blind accounts, I had the funds to do just that.
I started with L1 Colony Center and worked my way out. It took about a year and a half to see everything of interest – and a lot that bored me silly – in space, and then I started on Earth, in Japan; supposedly the land of my ancestors. My oddly-accented Colonial Japanese made people wary, and I had to work to remember to be more formal than I was used to. There was no overt hostility, though, just the normal amount of xenophobia.
Eastern China, Southeast Asia and Pacifica were next, followed by Russia, the Middle East, Africa, Europe and Scandinavia, and then back to Australia, New Zealand and the Hawaiian Islands and so on to South America, Central America and North America. Now I was walking down a wide boulevard in sunny California, about to drop in on one of my oldest friends.
August is registration month for my truck (ain't never doing registration AND insurance in the same month as the kid's birthday again. >.< never.) and this year Akachan needed a smog test. This should be an easy thing; twenty minutes, they send the cert, I pay; I send my registration fee and get my sticker. No problems. Never, in four vehicles, have I had a problem passing the smog, even with my 16-year old, 180K mileage Chevy. Didn't have a problem with Akachan passing two years ago. This time, no such luck. >.< And it's not even his numbers that failed; they are all right where they should be. No, there's something weird going on with the 'check engine' thing. *huff* So, now I have to take it in and find out WTF?! Three car geeks have told me not to worry; it's probably nothing. Just needs to be reset. Maybe a loose connection. But I understand the Power of Worse and I am twitching. O.o
I am still not working, so the money is pretty much nonexistant, especially this month. (That reminds me... [smacks the bloody motherfucking assholes who think this economic mess is a figment of the imaginations of "whiny" people] been doing that daily for the past 17 days) And I have little hope of being able *to* work with no vehicle, so I have to get this done regardless of whether I can afford it or not. >_> Like I said, I am seriouly twitching. I should find out Tuesday whiskey tango foxtrot. *chews on talons* Until then, expect odd and somewhat bewildering... stuff.
...end rant...
Anyway.... ^____^ This one was featured in the spam day flurry, and since it's not all that long, I thought I'd start putting it up.
Walkabout
Part 1
I stepped out of the rail car and turned to offer a hand to the elderly woman behind me. She accepted gracefully, even though she had already told me of her exploits during three wars. That little old lady had been in the resistance each time and probably gave the Alliance generals every bit as many fits as we gave the Alliance, OZ and Romefeller combined.
She patted my shoulder with a smirk. “Nice talkin’ to you, Heero; hope you enjoy your visit.”
I thanked her, and she headed purposefully across the mall parking lot, ready to take no prisoners at the big holiday sale. I crossed the street and walked toward the residential district.
He didn’t know I was coming, but it wouldn’t be that much of a surprise. I talk to all of my friends several times a year and we email to keep up on what’s going on with all of us. We haven’t met in over three years, though. Every time we say goodbye, Duo tells me to drop in anytime; I always promise that I will, whenever I’m in the area.
When I walked out of the hospital after the Mariemaia thing, I had only one goal: to see everything I could, now that no one was shooting at me, and to learn as much as I could absorb along the way. And thanks to some really shoddy bookkeeping on the part of the Alliance, OZ and Romefeller, as well as J’s blind accounts, which were now my blind accounts, I had the funds to do just that.
I started with L1 Colony Center and worked my way out. It took about a year and a half to see everything of interest – and a lot that bored me silly – in space, and then I started on Earth, in Japan; supposedly the land of my ancestors. My oddly-accented Colonial Japanese made people wary, and I had to work to remember to be more formal than I was used to. There was no overt hostility, though, just the normal amount of xenophobia.
Eastern China, Southeast Asia and Pacifica were next, followed by Russia, the Middle East, Africa, Europe and Scandinavia, and then back to Australia, New Zealand and the Hawaiian Islands and so on to South America, Central America and North America. Now I was walking down a wide boulevard in sunny California, about to drop in on one of my oldest friends.
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Date: 2008-08-18 02:09 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-08-18 02:17 am (UTC)And I loved the tough little old lady. I fear for the other shoppers. *grin*
"Hi Duo, I'm hoooome!
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Date: 2008-08-18 03:00 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-08-18 06:58 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-08-18 05:10 pm (UTC)I had a mess with the emission test one inspection ago. Plus the garage I took it to couldn't find out what was wrong and I ended up at the dealer to fix it. THEN, since I didn't start with them, had to go back to the first garage for them to re-run the test and give me the sticker.
It made no sense to me.
Mmmm - Is Duo just sitting around waiting for Heero or do you have some angst planned? Can't wait to find out. I think the little old lady would make a great side character.
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Date: 2008-08-18 09:02 pm (UTC)Let's just say he ain't gonna make Heero sleep on the porch swing, shall we? ^.o
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Date: 2008-08-18 09:07 pm (UTC)He said it was because it wouldn't do for him to speak better english in front of the lowly employees than the big bosses did. Weird. But he was a pretty cool guy. ^___^
I kind of suspect the little old lady carries some anti-personnel weapons specifically for mall-shopping during the holidays. ^___^
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Date: 2008-08-18 09:08 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-08-18 09:13 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-08-18 09:18 pm (UTC)Right now, the possibility of me ever buying a Ford again are circling the drain.... =_=
Duo's not waiting around for Heero. At least, not any more than he has been. ^___^ That little old lady would run roughshod over any story; that's why she's just an extra. ^.o
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Date: 2008-08-18 09:46 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-08-18 11:02 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-08-19 12:01 am (UTC)I really like the tone of this one; it's a different take on the 'Heero disappears after the war' thing. ^____^
And I'm hearing that song... 'I've been everywhere, man... I've been everywhere...' *snerk*
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Date: 2008-08-19 12:12 am (UTC)Great. Now I have the song in *my* head. O.o It's the theme for a chain of hotel/motel commercials at the moment. It's very easy for it to get caught in my head. >_>
Oh so true, though! Heero *has* been everywhere. ^____^
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Date: 2008-08-20 07:39 am (UTC)*totally irrelevant comment, just to have somewhere to park this observation*
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Date: 2008-08-23 04:48 pm (UTC)Loved how Heero wanted to see the whole world.
Heee and Duo will be surprised, pleasantly I hope so :)
annakas
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Date: 2008-08-23 05:50 pm (UTC)