So on my way to the White River Junction to take a class at the fabulous Center for Cartoon Studies, I stop to get some gas. After filling up my tank, I start accelerating. For much of the past few miles I got caught behind a truck in a no pass zone. I'm clearly glad to be rid of him and having the chance to.... stretch my wings, say. This relief didn't last long as I soon found myself on the tail of a large Blazer going painfully slow.
Though it wasn't my intent to be right on his tail, I figure that it will probably send "hurry up" signals, and as I'm trying to figure out why this guy has red plates in a state where all the rest are green, he puts on his directional.
Yes! He's letting me pass!
Only as I went to pass him I read "POLICE" on the side of his vehicle and promptly pulled over as he switched on his lights.
The painful thing is, I remember thinking earlier in the journey that I ought not to get pulled over in this 'other state' as I'd yet to replace the one I left on the airplane on my way home from LA.
As I hand this pignosed, moonfaced man my passport and registration, I offer: "I've misplaced my license."
He's incredulous: "You've MISPLACED your LICENSE?!?"
"Yeah, I need to get a new one. I'm sorry, I'm sorry."
As he scolds me and looks over the documentation I've given him, I continue to respond with "I'm sorry." What else do you do in this situation? I was clearly in the wrong, and I'm sure that letting him know that I didn't realize he was a cop isn't going to help me any.
"I don't care that you're sorry! I still feel like writing you a ticket!!"
"I can still say I'm sorry." Sheesh!
"Are you in a hurry?"
I wasn't, but I figure that can't be a good thing to tell him now, so I just say: "Sort of."
"Well I don't care about your hurry!"
He takes my stuff and heads back to his vehicle. I think about how this being in another state will just be a fine, and although that sucks, it's better than points on my license.
He comes back 5 minutes later and hands me my stuff back. "Apology accepted."
I sit confused for a moment and he starts in: "Now I don't care how you drive in New York, here in Vermont we're nice to each other! Your unsafe! It's NOT NICE!"
I feel like a preschooler. Is he REALLY yelling at me with these words? Whatever, it seems he wasn't able to write me a ticket.
"It's NOT NICE!"
and then before turning away, as if to spit in my face, he adds (with mild disdain): "Your earrings are weird."
Duh.
Monday, August 2, 2010
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Well this is interesting because it contained about as much content as the video version. I'm sure I would have chuckled at the end but having just watched the video version I did of course know what was coming. Also, having consumed the content in this order I was reading the piece in your voice. I certainly like the blog format, hence why I subscribe to it but the vlogs just give us that extra expression which personally, I prefer.
Dearest Emily,
I have clicked all the links in your description box and seen the story in multiple mediums. w00t! I have to say, I think this written form is my favorite. Probably because I'm such a nerd for the written word. <3 I think I prefer it because it allows for more eloquence of description. Plus it makes it very easy to separate the story into thoughts and reactions, along with the actual story itself.
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