Posted by: James Pitzer | June 30, 2008

Let’s try this again

I’m going to once again attempt this blog thing. I just keep getting blocked everytime I sit down to this damn thing. But I guess that’s what a blog is for. Keep typing until it makes sense. So I’m going to start bitching about things that are annoying me right now and see if I can get it out of my head.

1) Genuine Scooter company – I realize that they’re having an amazing year and can’t keep up with demand but give me a break! Not to bore anyone with details, but if by chance Trey Duren is looking at this somehow, please try to remember who the customer is here next time you try to scold me a*****e!

2) Women who would even consider voting for Mcain – Ladies, please just look at his senatorial voting record on womens issues, the way that he abandoned his first wife for not being “pretty” anymore after the debilitating car wreck, and of course the public comments he’s made about his current wife (the super rich one half his age that he left the first one for). Frankly, anyone who is so unaware of how the modern world works deserves everything that he says being posted on youtube.

3) My Blackberry – Don’t get me wrong, it’s a really cool and useful tool, but man was it nice to be out of the loop in the Canadian wilderness this weekend. Of course it lit up like a Christmas tree at the first sign of service this morning.

4) People who refuse to believe in science – I just don’t understand what drives groups of people to want to be stupid. I guess it doesn’t bother me until I realize that their kids are becoming stupid too. Who’s going to be in charge when I’m old? Potentially some one who ends the world out of arrogance and religious zealotry. No thank you! Pay the teachers and let them do their jobs.

5) Gas prices – yeah I know, it’s bringing a lot of people to Chispa. But it really makes selling these machines a lot more difficult. The majority of people coming through now have absolutely no idea what they’re looking at, so quality means nothing. The worst part is that most don’t even consider that they are literally entrusting their lives to whatever machine they purchase. I don’t know about anyone else, but I would never put myself in any dangerous situation, such as traffic, with the cheapest machine I could find. Let’s face it, if gas prices are actually the driving force, then invest in something well built and pay for it with the savings gained by 60 + miles per gallon and leaving the guzzler at home.

I guess that’s enough complaining for now. Hopefully it released my ability to start writing again.


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