Wednesday, April 30

Took an afternoon off today to test drive BMWs. No I'm not getting rid of the Miata and trading down to a Z4, I participated in the 7th Annual Ultimate Drive for The Susan B. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. I did it 2 years ago and had a blast. For some reason the local dealer didn't participate last year. The idea is simple, you show up and drive a BMW and for every mile you drive BMW donates a dollar. I reserved a spot to drive a Z4 2.5 manual and then a 330 convertible with an automatic. They have a 15 mile loop laid out that they want you to follow so it is cool to see all these gray BMWs with gray & pink stripes driving around. Drove the Z4 first and like the Z3 of two years ago it felt much more solid than my 7 year old Miata and had gobs more torque. It lacked the audible feedback and the tossable feel of the lighter Miata. It was so quiet that I hit the rev limiter several time in first gear and a couple of time in second. After a couple of laps we turned in the Z4 for the 3 series drop top. If I won $10 million in a Lotto I might get a Z4, but the first I'd do would be change the muffler for something that will let me know that my engine revolutions are sweeping through the range. It was about the same car except for the visual differences and a little more wind buffeting from the open rear seats. After that we tired of the sun so took the hardtop version of the same 3 series for a ride. Quiet, comfortable and quick these cars are fun to drive if not a little isolating. With time for one more lap, we tried the X5 4.4. After the first few minutes of seeming to be driving a bus because of the height and breadth of the thing, it quickly turns into another BMW. The V8 scoots and feels quick, but for a heavy tall vehicle it handles the sweeping s turns of the Riverwatch Parkway with aplomb.

After it was all over it was a relief to get back in the Miata. Sounded just right and the short throw Voodoo shifting were music to my ears and arm. There is no place like home.

Purchased Today: $14.25 in gas
Money spent since 03/03/03: $156.58
Started down, went up, still up.
Top Transitions since 02/02/03: 67

Tuesday, April 29

I have this very annoying squeak in my dash that I have tried to fix (not real hard yet, see April 20th) I can make it stop if I hold the toe of my left foot against the bottom of the dash, but I can't keep that up for long. Got to use the left foot for the clutch and it is an awkward stretch. The temperatures are warming up and soon my mysterious over 85 degrees glovebox rattle will be back. I wonder if the squeak will disappear as the rattle appears? I call it the glove box rattle but that is not what is causing it, as I removed the box entirely last summer, but the rattle is still there. It was getting louder by the day, but once the temperatures cooled down it went away. I was waiting for a real hot day and have it suddenly stop, so I could look in my rearview mirror and see the part that was rattling fade away into the sunset.

Purchased Today: nothing
Money spent since 03/03/03: $142.33
Started down, still down.
Top Transitions since 02/02/03: 66

Monday, April 28

Nothing much happened in Miata land today. Took a briefly longer than usual ride home to enjoy the warm sunshine. I finally sent an email to everyone in the Barndoor Fan Club announcing the grand opening of two Cafe Press stores filled with Club merchandise. A page full of original logo stuff and one with my new script style logo. Go buy something, even if you don't barndoors.

Purchased Today: nothing
Money spent since 03/03/03: $142.33
Started down, still down.
Top Transitions since 02/02/03: 66

Sunday, April 27

Filled up with gas in Dahlonega, GA and drove home. Made it back a little after lunch and it has been hectic playing catch up this afternoon. Uploaded the pictures I took of the bike race to Ofoto. Clickee! If you are not a member, you will have to sign up to view the pictures, sorry. Coincidentally, Ofoto was the sponsor of one of the teams in the inaugural Tour de Georgia we were chasing this weekend.

Washed the car this afternoon (that accounts for the extra top cycle.) We must have put nearly 1000 miles on it from Thursday evening until now and the front was plastered with dead bugs. I didn't keep real track but Thursday was like 250 miles, today a paltry 203 and Friday and Saturday were both somewhere in between. And except for Thursday it was all 2-lane back roads. Saturday they were quite twisty. :-)

Purchased Today: $11.51 in gas
Money spent since 03/03/03: $142.33
Started up, went down, went up, back down, still down.
Top Transitions since 02/02/03: 66


Saturday, April 26

We had downloaded the route directions for yesterday's and today's stages from the Tour web site and used this to plan our viewing strategy. Using it and the Georgia state map we had, worked out real good for Friday, but for the life of us we couldn't follow all of Saturday's route. They had to be using some roads that weren't on the map. We decided to get up earlier and drive the route from just past Ellijay to pick our first viewing spot. Using the printed directions and the orange arrow signs that get put out early, tracing the route was easy. Sure enough they were riding on roads that were not on the big state map. When we stopped for a soda break on the drive there was a Georgia Mountains map that showed the roads they were riding, so we bought it. Our original plan was to find a spot on the second King Of The Mountain climb to watch them pass, but realized if we did that there was no way to leapfrog the rolling blockade and make it to the finish before the riders. Plan B was devised. There was a cool little one-lane bridge the riders crossed outside of Ellijay that looked like a nice spot and it also had quick access to GA52 so we could get by the riders and make it to Gainesville to see the finish.

We made it back to the bridge with about an hour to kill waiting. We spent the time chatting some locals who had come out to watch thinking it was going to be like one of those charity rides. After we indoctrinated them a van of race volunteers showed up to sweep the gravel off the bridge. We tried to get them to come back with us and sweep the course of our next bike ride, but they would only do it if we would drive them around and feed them too. After a breakaway group of 6 cyclists passed over the bridge a couple of motorcycles skidded to a stop just past us. The official Tour photographer was on one and the official Tour videographer was on the other. The video guy hopped a fence, oblivious to the "No Trespassing" sign, and set up shop to the right. The photographer must have thought we were in a good spot as he came over and stood next to me. He was actually balanced on the guardrail to avoid the poison ivy I was standing in (I'm not allergic, so it doesn't bother me) and needed to lean up against Donna to keep from falling off.

After the race passed, we got on GA52 and headed towards to finishing city. About 10 minutes into the trip a GA State Trooper car comes flying up from behind with his flashers and siren going. I slowed and pulled half off the road expecting him to zip on by as the road ahead was clear, but instead he stayed right behind me until I got all the way off the road. Then he took off around me. WTF? So I got back on the road and started driving again. 30 seconds later I found out why he wanted me off the road. A line of about 25 state patrol cars with lights flashing and sirens going came careening by at 70+. They were doing the same thing I was, leapfrogging around the race, only unlike me, I'm sure they were off to block the roads somewhere ahead of the pack.

Because the cyclists still had a mountain to climb we got to Gainesville with plenty of time to kill. We had a leisurely lunch, toured the festival area (again not going for official Tour jerseys at $70) walked back to where we had lunch and had an ice cream dessert before setting up shop on the 3rd floor of a parking garage 20 feet from the finish line. We watched the breakaway group of 6 charge the line with Fred Rodrigeuz winning the sprint, for his second stage win in a row. About 5-1/2 minutes later a chase group of 12 or so finished up. It was then about 10 more minutes before the rest of the peleton arrived. Of course they had to sprint to the line in a testosterone induced and meaningless fight for 20th place.

When the dust settled we hoped back in the car and drove back north to a town the riders had passed through earlier in the day to spend the night. If you are ever in Dahlonega, GA, I highly recommend Caruso's Italian Restaurant, their pizza is excellent.

Purchased Today: $12.00 in gas
Money spent since 03/03/03: $130.82
Started up, went down, went up, still up.
Top Transitions since 02/02/03: 63


Friday, April 25

We were in western Georgia to follow the Tour de Georgia professional bike race. We used to do this back in the early/middle 90s for the Tour DuPont in North Carolina and we were looking forward to doing it again. Our plan is to try and catch the race as it passes by in one or two spots then heading to the finish line to see the riders come in. Today's plan was to drive south and catch them near Franklin, leapfrog around them to see a sprint in Cedartown, leapfrog again and end up in Rome for the circuit finish.

Our timing in Franklin was near perfect. We were the 4th car back when the State Troopers shut the intersection in front of us. The riders were going to the left and our escape route was back the way we came in. We got out of line and parked in a local eatery's parking lot. Donna and I picked a good spot near the apex of the turn to watch them come around that curve. While we waited we chatted with a fellow from Rome who had talked the local paper into letting him cover the race as a freelancer. As it turned out our spot was about a 100 yards after a feed zone for the riders and after a while he headed down there to try and get a picture or two. Pro racers don't pull into a country store and get a bottle of Gatorade like we do on a Club ride, each rider gets a bag with water bottles of water and/or fruit juice, some power bar things and/or the snacks of their choice. They ride right by, while team support members hand them a little bag while they pass. The riders then take what they want and ditch the rest. Apparently it is good fun to try and toss this stuff near spectators as they pass because they make nice souvenirs. Here I am looking through a viewfinder trying to take pictures and all of a sudden water bottles and mussets start landing around my feet with splats. I felt a little like one of those guys in those old western movies that the gunslinger fires bullets at the ground near him and says, "Dance." We picked up three bags and about 7 water bottles to take home. After they passed we went in to Buddy's where we parked and had some lunch. Figured that was the least we could do for parking there. Besides it would take a few minutes before the traffic would clear. Donna and I split a fried catfish dinner and it was pretty darn good.

Because we had a sit down lunch we were going to be too late for the sprint in Cedartown, so we just headed up the road to Rome. About the time we got into town, just as they were closing the streets, it started to rain lightly. The rain only slows the cyclists a bit on turns, nothing stops these guys. After zigging and zagging around the closed roads we finally made it into downtown by blind luck and ended up parking just a block or two from the finish line. There was a three lap circuit around the streets of Rome before they actually crossed the finish line, so we would get a few good chances to see the racers flash by. While we waited for the rolling party to arrive we checked out the festival area near the finish were they always have sponsor booths and a souvenir stand and of course the jumbo TV for watching highlights of yesterday's stage. At the Tour DuPont (or France) it would have real time race coverage, but this is only the first year, maybe after this Tour is established they'll get that too. After we watched the racers do the initial pass of the finish line, Donna and I then made our way towards the Clock Tower to see these guys struggle up a mean assed little hill that we learned about earlier. I don't know what the grade was but it looked like a climb of about 100' of elevation at about a 50 degree angle. These guys are awesome machines who usually average near 30 miles an hour for a 130-150 mile ride, but they were reduced to 8 or 9 MPH by this bump in the road. We even saw one rider resort to tacking up the hill like a weekend duffer.

Because it was still raining we didn't stick around much, we just headed back to our hotel in Cartersville about 25 miles away. Fortunately the cable was back on so we could check the Weather Channel to see that tomorrow looked like a nice sunny day for the riders (and us spectators) in the mountains.

Purchased Today: $12.25 in gas
Money spent since 03/03/03: $118.82
Started up, went down, went up, back down, back up, still up.
Top Transitions since 02/02/03: 61


Thursday, April 24

Right after work, we packed the car and headed west, destination, Cartersville, GA. We started with the top down. Kept it down, but put the windblocker on for Donna's Interstate drive as it was starting to cool off. When I picked up the driving again about 60 miles outside of Atlanta we put the top up as it looked like we were coming to rain. Of course it started to rain at dark, at about the time I started to navigate the dreaded I-285 loop around the big city. On Atlanta's beltway there are at minimum 5 lanes of road in each direction and at 9:00 PM on a Thursday night they all are quite busy.

I was traveling in the middle lane at around 70 to keep all my options open and ahead I noticed the back of a Miata with one tail light out, first one we had seen in the first 150 miles of our journey. As we got closer Donna said, "Hey, there is a Miata." About that time I noticed in my left rearview mirror the distinct light signature of a set of barndoors approaching in the lane to the left of me. Almost at the same time as I pulled along side of the one-tailighted Miata, the other one pulled along side of us. I tooted the air horns and got a beep-beep from my right. As the three of us rolled down the road in a modified echelon for a moment we passed a 4th Miata in the extreme right lane. The Blue Angels had nothing on us, too bad it was a bright sunny day so we could have acknowledged what was happening and drove like that for a while longer.

We arrived at our hotel and base of operations for the next two nights at around 9:30 after 230 miles (and no other Miata sightings.) A brief storm had just passed through the area knocking out the hotel's cable, but we didn't care we were tired and just went to bed.

Purchased Today: $0
Money spent since 03/03/03: $106.57
Started down, went up, still up.
Top Transitions since 02/02/03: 57

Wednesday, April 23

Finished the revamp. Added a couple of new people who own Miatas and blog, separated the stuff that is personal to it's own section and ditched the graphic buttons and replaced them with test. I'm happy with it and probably won't change a think for at least a week or so.

Needed gas for the lawnmower, so I topped off the tank on the Miata.

Purchased Today: $9.94 in gas
Money spent since 03/03/03: $106.57
Started down, still down.
Top Transitions since 02/02/03: 56

Tuesday, April 22

Worked more on the site. White replaces the pale blue in the tables and got rid of the title blocks, different header graphic, weeded out the blogs I don't read any more and added a few of my current reads. Still need to update the comment pop-up. I don't think I like the buttons in the box, I may change them to text links.

The embroidered Master's Miata Club hats were ready so I drove over to North Augusta to get them. I used some restraint and didn't wear mine home. I did wear it later this evening when we went out and watched a friend’s kid play a little league baseball game.

Purchased Today: zero
Money spent since 03/03/03: $96.63
Started down, still down.
Top Transitions since 02/02/03: 56

Monday, April 21

It rained today during the afternoon, but I put the top up on arrival at work in anticipation of that happening. It had quit by quitting time so back down it went, no boot though as there was still precipitation in the air. Not a bad run, nine days. Maybe if I'm bored I'll check and see what the longest run of top down days I've had since starting to keep track. I guess I should do the same for the reciprocal position as well.

New background for the blog. The other one had been there for a while and I was tired of it. I took this one after a washing last fall. Now that I've started, I may not stop. That baby blue background could be changed, maybe a different text style for the title - come back tomorrow and see...

Purchased Today: nothing
Money spent since 03/03/03: $96.63
Started down, went up, back down, still down.
Top Transitions since 02/02/03: 56

Sunday, April 20

I removed the flasher from the third brake light today. I'm a test mule for a device that a friend is going to make. It addresses the big complaint that everyone over on Miata.net has with the flashing 3rd light, incessant blinking. This thing has a small circuit board with a couple of components on it, so that it flashes real quick for 5 times and then burns steady. It takes a minute to reset to flashing, so if you are in stop and go traffic it always burns steady after the initial 5 flashes (unless you sit for more than a minute without applying the brakes.)

While I was at it I took off the instrument hood and drove around the block a couple of times. There is a squeak in the dash on bumpy roads that goes away when you press on the hood. My hood is only held on by the 2 screws and only one of the three snaps so I thought maybe a replacement hood would fix the problem. As with any squeak, it's not that easy, even without the hood it is still there. Got to be somewhere deeper in and when I press it stops a lot more than the instrument hood from vibrating. More trouble shooting is required.

Purchased Today: nothing
Money spent since 03/03/03: $96.63
Started down, still down.
Top Transitions since 02/02/03: 54

Saturday, April 19

One week and counting. The top has been down with the boot on. I'm sure I have had longer streaks, but this one is a pretty good one. Donna's mom is off with her friend for probably about 4 weeks. They left this morning in her car to drive to Stuart, FL for a brief visit with Donna's sister before boarding a cruise ship for 19 days. The house seems a little empty with out her and now we will be going out to eat more often, because it is cheaper for 2 and Mom is the primary cook around here anyway. We are off to a rousing start too, lunch at Captain D's and dinner at Mango's. Tomorrow will probably be in for all three meals, but next week after work, look out.

Purchased Today: nothing
Money spent since 03/03/03: $96.63
Started down, still down.
Top Transitions since 02/02/03: 54

Friday, April 18

Went out for a chilly evening drive, the bank sign in downtown Aiken said 54 when we went by. Before we got too far we made a pit stop for petrol. It was cool enough that for the final 3 miles we rolled* up the windows. Of course it may have also had something to do with the ice cream we shared at the "The Sweet Creamery."

I say rolled, but that is not strictly correct because we have power windows. Just what do you call it? Zipped? Pushed? Put? Powered? Lifted?

Purchased Today: $15.25 in gas
Money spent since 03/03/03: $96.63
Started down, still down.
Top Transitions since 02/02/03: 54

Thursday, April 17

The 3-day weekend starts now. Got to and from and even a lunchtime ride sans roof. According to the radar the rain should start any minute, but it will be gone by tomorrow evening. This still leaves a nice two days for outside activity and when you get right down to it, a rainy day stuck inside at home is worth 10 rainy days at work. I may have run a stop sign today, I'm not sure. Read all about it over on my other blog - Brian's Daily Rant.

Purchased Today: tomorrow I spend
Money spent since 03/03/03: $81.38
Started down, still down.
Top Transitions since 02/02/03: 54

Wednesday, April 16

It was another beautiful day today. At our 10:00 AM walk around the parking lot, we decided to go for a drive at lunch. So we ate our lunches at our respective desks at 11:30 so at noon promptly, we walked out to the car and after removing the cockpit cover just drove around the back roads of Aiken County for 40 minutes burning precious petrochemicals wantonly.

Purchased Today: still nothing
Money spent since 03/03/03: $81.38
Started down, still down.
Top Transitions since 02/02/03: 54

Tuesday, April 15

Any perceived time advantage that I had yesterday, evaporated today when for lots of reasons it seemed like 2 days worth of working.

Purchased Today: nothing
Money spent since 03/03/03: $81.38
Started down, still down.
Top Transitions since 02/02/03: 54

Monday, April 14

Back to work after a great weekend. It is not all bad, for one I needed to rest my achy weekend warrior leg muscles after the hike on Saturday and biking on Sunday. And two, it is a short week because we get Friday off because it is "Good Friday" so it is already Tuesday.

Purchased Today: zippo
Money spent since 03/03/03: $81.38
Started down, still down.
Top Transitions since 02/02/03: 54

Sunday, April 13

Good news is that today was as nice a day as yesterday, bad news is that the pine pollen is not finished. Man the car looks spiffy as heck with it's new wax job, but there is a small layer of yellow dust all over it. Didn't get the interior done because my wife talked me into going for a bicycle ride. First time I've been on a bike since sometime last fall and after 20 miles, boy was my butt sore. Doesn't feel too bad now, but I'm sure if I went back out and sat on the seat again the agony would return full force. Used the Miata as a pick-up truck today, bought a 9' x 12' rug from Lowes. Cute story about it over on my other blog - Brian's Daily Rant.

Purchased Today: zero
Money spent since 03/03/03: $81.38
Started down, still down.
Top Transitions since 02/02/03: 54

Saturday, April 12

Rollerbladed for 3 miles this morning before doing chores. As promised the car got the star treatment today. Saved the interior clean up for tomorrow, so there was enough time to go for a hike in the woods with Donna. Afterwards we took the long way home to enjoy the open air motoring experience. If you live anywhere near central SC or GA and didn't go for a top down drive today, you better go tomorrow, or I'm coming over and revoking your convertible ownership rights, man it was gorgeous.

Purchased Today: $7.63 in oil
Money spent since 03/03/03: $81.38
Started down, went up, went down, still down.
Top Transitions since 02/02/03: 54

Friday, April 11

Well finally - sunshine. The top went down for the ride home from work. It will go back up tomorrow morning, but this time not to keep the rain out, but the sudsy wash water. Going to have a sunshine filled day in the 70s and the car will get washed, waxed, oil changed and tires rotated. Hopefully when I get all done with that there will be just enough daylight left for an evening cruise.

Purchased Today: nada
Money spent since 03/03/03: $73.75
Started up, went down, still down.
Top Transitions since 02/02/03: 52

Thursday, April 10

It rained today, again. Big surprise. It rained so much that the called off today's round of the Masters at Augusta National. First time in history the opening round has been cancelled. If the rain was enough to keep the golfers at bay you can bet my top was up. All this is supposed to clear up tomorrow afternoon leading into a glorious spring weekend. Can hardly wait.

Purchased Today: nothing
Money spent since 03/03/03: $73.75
Started up, still up.
Top Transitions since 02/02/03: 51

Wednesday, April 9

Another rainy day. There were a few hours during the middle of the day that it actually wasn't raining, but for both commutes it was coming down. It is still coming down as I type. A couple weeks ago I was whining about cold, and said if it didn't stop soon I was going to "go postal," well it stopped, only to be replaced by this nearly constant rain. Now I'm whining again, but not too loudly, for fear of what kind of weather calamity will replace this wet.

Purchased Today: zero
Money spent since 03/03/03: $73.75
Started up, still up.
Top Transitions since 02/02/03: 51

Tuesday, April 8

Way back in October of last year the folks that run the MX-5 Passion site, a Miata Net like site for Italy, discovered the Barndoor Fan Club and emails were traded, pictures shared, etc. Then one fellow asked me to send him 6 of the BDFC stickers and he would mail me the same amount of their site's stickers once they had them made up. I mailed them off and everyone of their team put a sticker on their car, even the M2s. I hadn't heard about the stickers in so long I forgot all about them, until yesterday. Ben emailed me to let me know that a half dozen MX-5 Passion stickers were on the way. wOOt!

Purchased Today: nothing
Money spent since 03/03/03: $73.75
Started up, still up.
Top Transitions since 02/02/03: 51

Monday, April 7

Looks like a rainy week, at this rate it is going to be over a month since the car has needed to be washed, but hasn't. Which means it has probably been a couple months since the last wash. Maybe this weekend. The oil needs changing as well, the lifters are clacking with more frequency on startup.

Watched the best movie I have seen since Amelie, back in February, tonight. It had drama, sex, tension, pathos and a cast of like 2. Go rent The Business of Strangers if you can find it. And if you don't like it, email me and tell me why and I'll paypal you your rental fee.

Purchased Today: zippo
Money spent since 03/03/03: $73.75
Started up, still up.
Top Transitions since 02/02/03: 51

Sunday, April 6

Went out for breakfast this morning and managed to eat outside although a little chilly. Afterwards we were going to walk around downtown and pay our bills, water, cable and power, but the rain started lightly so we had to put the top up and drive to the three places. I'm sure we burned more in gas than we saved in postage, but oh well.

Watched Chinatown and The Two Jakes back to back today. I remember watching The Two Jakes on video way back when it first came out and I thought it was an OK movie. At the time I didn't even know that there was a prequel. Today I thought it sucked, most probably it was because I could compare it to Chinatown. May even buy Chinatown for my meager collection. To me everything just looked right, Jack Nicholson was perfect for the role, as were the other main characters, but Roman Polanski's direction is what made the thing great. On a side note, Chinatown was on AMC today about the time I finished watching it on DVD.

Favorite quote from the first movie: "You're dumber than you think I think you are."

Purchased Today: $15 in gas
Money spent since 03/03/03: $73.75
Started down, went up, still up.
Top Transitions since 02/02/03: 51

Saturday, April 5

This may be premature, but the Miata hasn't moved all day. My wife has threatened a ride later this evening and if we do go I'll have to come back and edit this because I know we are going to need gas.

Purchased Today: nothing
Money spent since 03/03/03: $58.75
Started down, still down.
Top Transitions since 02/02/03: 50

Friday, April 4

Half-Day-Friday. We met Donna's mom downtown at Malia's. donna loves this place because Donna loves salads and Malia's is the king of salads. I eat there because I get brownie points for taking Donna and they have a manly steak salad there so I can still feel like I'm on top of the food chain while eating lawn clippings. Afterwards we came home and started the back deck cleanup. There must have been a 1/32 of an inch thick layer of pine pollen coating every surface on the porch area. donna washed this off while I hit the front porch. Tomorrow I will attack the deck area with some cleaner to rid the thing, hopefully, of mildew.

Purchased Today: nothing
Money spent since 03/03/03: $58.75
Started down, still down.
Top Transitions since 02/02/03: 50

Thursday, April 3

Had the April Master's Miata Club meeting tonight. In our never ending quest for just the right combination of food, price and privacy we ventured to the S&S Cafeteria in North Augusta. I don't remember who suggested it, but I hope they don't read this blog - the food was terrible. The trout was cold and the coating too thick, the green beans were bland, the succotash was so over cooked that you couldn't tell the difference between the corn or the lima beans except for color (barely), the "cheese" potato was extruded potato flake mush in a tin foil oval with a bit of cheddar like coloring on top and the deviled egg had so much pickle in it that it overwhelmed any egg taste. If I never eat there again it will be too soon. On the bright side we had 22 people in attendance, a record.

Purchased Today: nothing
Money spent since 03/03/03: $58.75
Started down, still down.
Top Transitions since 02/02/03: 50

Wednesday, April 2

Top down to and from work. This is almost the best time of the year, give it two weeks and there will be no more pine pollen and the temps will be perfect. If the rain would just stay away the top can stay down for weeks....

Purchased Today: nothing
Money spent since 03/03/03: $58.75
Started down, still down.
Top Transitions since 02/02/03: 50

Tuesday, April 1

Got into the low 70s today. This had better be spring, damn it, if it ain't I'm gonna get Medieval on somebody. I'm afraid we are going to jump right into summer though, tomorrow's high will be 80 and by Friday it supposed to be mid-80s. Excuse number 2 on why I can't wash the car - It is pine pollen season. for the next couple of weeks it would be a total waste of time, 2 minutes after washing the car would be covered with a fine layer of yellow dust.

Purchased Today: nothing
Money spent since 03/03/03: $58.75
Started up, went down, still down.
Top Transitions since 02/02/03: 50