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Day in the Life

When people find out I blog and they know what blogging is, then they'll ask me what I blog about.

Life.

Usually that's enough.

When other bloggers ask me what I blog about, it's not really enough. Last weekend, I was unprepared to answer that question and found myself whispering, "I blog about how I'm lazy." That is almost wholly accurate. In fact, my tagline reads, "I'm okay with being unimpressive."

Wednesday morning, when my gas tank was on empty, I decided to put off refilling until Wednesday evening. Wednesday evening, I figured I could just do on the way to work Thursday morning, thus postponing until the last possible tenth of a tank. Obviously, when I reached in my bag for my wallet Thursday morning, it wasn't there. I had left it at my office and had to buy $1.65 worth of gas IN CHANGE to get my car to my office.

I need to hire someone to take care of these things for me.

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Don't you already have people who work for you that can do this?

It's a fine line. I was too busy attacking my google reader to develop a work-related reason to take my car out.

That's awesome. Sometimes you just feel like only buying 1/3 of a gallon, though, you know?

Yes, that's what I told the guy. "I'm just not geared up for the full gallon."

Glass (tank?) half full: At least you didn't drive off with the hose still attached. Again.

How awful would it be if that happened and then they charged me for it and it was getting less than $2 worth of gas?! I can't think about it.

That is the best gas (car) story I've ever heard.

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