It’s not meant to be. It’s just not.
February 9th, 2008
Curses !
I didn’t have a flat today on the way home from work (only 1 flat this week, a miracle), but my chain fell off when I ran over The World’s Biggest Pothole, got caught in-betwixt my cog and wheel, made the loudest noise ever that made me almost pee my pants, then snapped in half.
Cuurrrsess!!
Have you guys noticed all the potholes that have just appeared in Chicago out of nowhere? There are always potholes of course, but these things are giant, out of control, swimming pool sized. I heard on NPR this morning (yes, NPR, I’m sooooo fancy) something about Chicago’s emergency pothole project. Anyone know anything about that?
ok, that’s all. I’m so tired. And I have baseball practice tomorrow. Ah! I’m nervous!
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3 Comments
Add your own1. Amy C. | February 11th, 2008 at 2:10 am
We heard that the potholes come out in winter when there are extreme temperature changes… watch out!
2. smauz | February 11th, 2008 at 3:48 pm
yes, yes I know plenty about the emergency pothole project! Funny you should ask! So KB and I were driving up to Skokie to go to the outdoor mall on saturday afternoon (how could I not after reading that article in the NYT about the worst retail january in 4 decades???? And FYI, he bought a pair of sperry topsiders on sale…) On the drive there, we drove over and through about a dozen MASSIVE potholes. That street — I don’t know the name of it, I’m not from here — really is pothole-ridden. So potholey. Like an acne-scarred teenage punk. And we saw one of these so-called emergency pothole crews filling them in…in between the traffic. Actually that’s all I know. Guess my knowledge wasn’t that plentiful, but it was a really fun afternoon. It snowed, jessi, it snowed!!!!!!!
3. BWJ | February 15th, 2008 at 4:12 pm
I could comfortably live in those potholes.
I’ve seen two cars hit them and flat out instantly this winter. It’s amazing how quickly they appear!
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