Thoughts From a Wandering Soul, Now in the Charm City

Thursday, September 29, 2005

Driving Rules in Detroit

I was bouncing around the Internet and I found a blog called “Detroitwonk”. I will have to go back! On it today he listed the driving tips for those who will be attending Super bowl XL. I lived in Detroit for a summer and in Michigan for most of my life, the tips may seem funny, but there is a great deal of truth to them!

Enjoy:

DETROIT DRIVING TIPS FOR OUR SUPER BOWL XL GUESTS

1. First, you must learn to pronounce the city name. It's Deh-troit. NOT DEE-troit. If you pronounce it DEE-Troit then we will assume you are from Toledo and here for the country Music hoe-down.

2. Forget the traffic rules you learned elsewhere. Detroit has its own version of traffic rules... Hold on and pray!

3. The morning rush hour is from 6:00 am to 10:00 am. The evening rush hour is from 3:00 pm to 7:00 pm. Friday's rush hour starts Thursday morning. Weekends are open game.

4. If you actually stop at a yellow light, you will be rear-ended, cussed out and possibly shot. If you're first off the starting line when the light turns green, count to five before going across the intersection. This will avoid getting in the way of cross-traffic who just ran their yellow light to keep from getting shot.

5. Schoenherr can ONLY be properly pronounced by a native of the Detroit metro area. That goes for Gratiot too.

6. Construction and renovation on I-94, I-96, I-75, I-275, I-375, The Lodge and The Southfield Freeways are a way of life and forever. Just deal with it.7. If someone actually has their turn signal on, it is probably a factory defect or they are "out-of-towners"

8. All old men (or women) with white hair wearing a hat have total right-of-way.

9. The minimum acceptable speed on I-696 and I-275 is 85 regardless of the posted speeds. Anything less is considered downright SISSY. Oh, and don't even think of allowing more than one car length between cars!

10. That attractive wrought iron on the windows and doors in Detroit is NOT ornamental. DO NOT get out of your car to take pictures.11. Never stare at the driver of the car with the bumper sticker that says "Keep honking, I'm reloading", he/she is.

12. If you are in the left lane, and only going 70 in a 60 mph zone, people are not waving because they are so friendly in Detroit. I would suggest you duck.

13. I-275 and I-696 is our daily version of NASCAR.

14. It's not M-10, it's "the Lodge".

15. That's not a lake, it's a pothole.

16. If someone tells you it's on Outer Drive, you better hope you have a map.

17. The Michigan left turn is simple. If you want to turn left, go a 1/4 of a mile past your turn, get to the left, then make a left, then make another left, then make a right when you get back to the intersection where you wanted to turn left in the first place. NOW you have gone left.

18. And the 2 real ugly arches over Telegraph???? DON'T EVEN ASK!! WE DON'T HAVE A CLUE!!!!!

WELCOME, ENJOY YOUR STAY, BUT AVOID EYE-CONTACT WITH THE LOCALS

Day Off!!!!!!!!!!!

Buffett Song of the Day: “Wonder Why We Ever Go Home

Years grow shorter, not longer,
the more you've been on your own.
Feelin's for movin' grow stronger'
so you wonder why you ever go home,
wonder why you ever go home.

People are movin' so quickly.
Humor's in need of repair.
Same occupations and same obligations,
they've really got nothing to share,
like drivin' around with no spare.

River gets deeper not shallow,
the further you move down the stream.
Wonderin' if I can keep her as Irace to keep up with my dreams.
How they shine and glitter and gleam.

Tuesday, September 27, 2005

A Day in the Life of Marquise

Buffett Song of the day: "Havana Daydreaming"

Today is shaping up to be an interesting one. I may deliver a 750li today. On my list of other things to do, I will make some phone calls and then try and get other people to come in and buy a car. This is why I am thinking of this Buffet song.

Buffett Found Again

I have been born again; I have rediscovered an old friend! I have rediscovered my love for Parrott Head Poet. As I was working on unpacking the house, I decided that a little Caribbean beat would get me in the right mood, and I was correct. I have fallen away from the musical love of my life. I used to be so into the Buffett way of life. I guess life tends to get in the way sometimes. The song “Domino College” has been going through my head lately. Earlier in the life of this blog I suggested that Buffett could be used for psychoanalysis. I believe this is true. Maybe I am missing the life of a student? Maybe I should go for my PhD? Or maybe I should just get some sleep? On that note the song “Kick it in Second Wind” rings true.

Monday, September 26, 2005

Where did September Go?

This month flew by. It is the last Sunday of the month and I find
myself at work. Much has happened in the last month! The biggest
addition to our little family is a new car. The Neon is gone and a
new red beauty is in the driveway. We have also managed to put a
second coat of paint on the walls in the master bedroom. Hopefully we
can get a third coat of paint up by the end of this weekend. Then we
will have to find a way to redo the wood work!

Thursday, September 08, 2005

Hausfrau?

I just do not have the knack for housekeeping. I am scared of the vacuum. I have no clue about how to clean a house. This is horrible I know. I am not sure what to do about it. There is just so much more house now.

Thursday, September 01, 2005

Moving out is a strange thing

I have hated the place that I have been living in, but I started to feel a sense nostalgia. But it only lasted until I was cat called on the street. Then I remembered why I wanted to leave this place.

Moving Day!

Moving during the residual storm left by hurricane Katrina. We are a bit damp!