Disney and traffic
Jul. 1st, 2005 12:23 amJoe recently moved into his girlfriend's apartent. Holy Disney! There's not much there that's not Disney. The large items of furniture, the electronics, the appliances, and the finials on the curtain rods were not Disney. Even her family photos were taken at Disney World. Autographed pictures and cels. Glass cases full of snowglobes, and other knick-knacks. Dinnerware, shower curtain, towels, picture frames, music boxes. Lots of princesses and lots of Winnie the Pooh. Aiyee!
When I left, the fireworks were going on over the harbor. I thought it would be cool to go over the big bridge while they were going on, but it turned out that they had the road blocked off. I had to exit the freeway. Problem was, I didn't know where to go. I thought if I turned right, I might be able to wind my way through an unfamiliar part of town (at 11:00 at night), and after fifteen minutes or so, find my way to I94. But all I saw was a dead end, and the entrance to the freeway going in the wrong direction. So I did a u-turn. When I got back to where I'd gotten off the freeway, about a minute later, I found that since the fireworks had ended, the freeway was back open. *sigh*
When I left, the fireworks were going on over the harbor. I thought it would be cool to go over the big bridge while they were going on, but it turned out that they had the road blocked off. I had to exit the freeway. Problem was, I didn't know where to go. I thought if I turned right, I might be able to wind my way through an unfamiliar part of town (at 11:00 at night), and after fifteen minutes or so, find my way to I94. But all I saw was a dead end, and the entrance to the freeway going in the wrong direction. So I did a u-turn. When I got back to where I'd gotten off the freeway, about a minute later, I found that since the fireworks had ended, the freeway was back open. *sigh*