Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 4:10 am
Monday
Miles: 9,581
Mood:
Confession #62- I love construction.
I just about fell to sleep on the morning commute.
They recently redid the freeway. Repaving, that is. Add an HOV lane? Nah. Widen the road? Nah. Let's not do something practical to decrease congestion, lets repave the road even though there's nothing wrong with it and close half the lanes and freeways and park some giant construction vehicles there and take a few dozen coffee breaks and work in shifts of 2 people.
Meanwhile, the rest of the workers can sit on the concrete barriers and watch the traffic.
All this work costs alot. Let's raise property taxes!
Despite my complaints, I sure do like the new road. I should enjoy it while it lasts. It will be full of potholes by next week, right? The executives just have to drive to work in their 1 1/2 SUVs, after all.
The road is quiet, smooth, slick black. And grippy! Oddly enough, there were patches where the road wasn't repaved. Why? Who knows. They were driving along in their repaver and didn't stop when they were refilling the machine, I guess. It was like in that movie "Shining" when the kid is riding his big-wheel through the hotel, from hardwood to carpet, so you here a "Vwrrrrrr" and sudden silence. Vwrrrr. Silence. Vwrrrr. Silence.
Like a lullaby. A soothing ocean wave crashing against the shore. So peaceful. And then the cool road ahead, so smooth. So nice.
Isn't it strange? They redid the roads, blocked off half the lanes, and still traffic was lighter than usual. I guess half of the city woke up to find their ramp closed and called in sick.
Miles: 9,581
Mood:

Confession #62- I love construction.
I just about fell to sleep on the morning commute.
They recently redid the freeway. Repaving, that is. Add an HOV lane? Nah. Widen the road? Nah. Let's not do something practical to decrease congestion, lets repave the road even though there's nothing wrong with it and close half the lanes and freeways and park some giant construction vehicles there and take a few dozen coffee breaks and work in shifts of 2 people.
Meanwhile, the rest of the workers can sit on the concrete barriers and watch the traffic.
All this work costs alot. Let's raise property taxes!
Despite my complaints, I sure do like the new road. I should enjoy it while it lasts. It will be full of potholes by next week, right? The executives just have to drive to work in their 1 1/2 SUVs, after all.
The road is quiet, smooth, slick black. And grippy! Oddly enough, there were patches where the road wasn't repaved. Why? Who knows. They were driving along in their repaver and didn't stop when they were refilling the machine, I guess. It was like in that movie "Shining" when the kid is riding his big-wheel through the hotel, from hardwood to carpet, so you here a "Vwrrrrrr" and sudden silence. Vwrrrr. Silence. Vwrrrr. Silence.
Like a lullaby. A soothing ocean wave crashing against the shore. So peaceful. And then the cool road ahead, so smooth. So nice.
Isn't it strange? They redid the roads, blocked off half the lanes, and still traffic was lighter than usual. I guess half of the city woke up to find their ramp closed and called in sick.