Ongline #258 San Franew York

by | Jan 21, 2008 | Podcast | 3 comments

Voice Comment: (206) 888-JOHN

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Show #258 | Duration: 27:38 | 12.9 MB | Mono |

I got rear-ended, not the good way.
Podcamp NYC postponed. I’m going to NYC anyway.
Chinese New Year is coming.

3 Comments

  1. Nick Thomas

    Oh John, never leave an accident without getting a police report. If someone slams into the rear of your car it is their fault. Their insurance would be responsible for any damages to your car and/or injury to your person. I doubt anything could be done now. As for depression? I just take each day as it comes. I know I’ll be better in a few days. Trouble is . . . it always returns. Sure sign I need to be medicated. But I’m not. I guess I am ultimately to blame for this endless cycle. New York? San Francisco? It’s alright John, we know what you mean. Yes, there was one more thing I wanted you to talk about. Can you guess? What do you think about the Macbook Air? I didn’t forget to smile. I guess I am a gentle whore. 😉

  2. Archerr

    So sorry to hear you were rear ended. That sucks! Yea, I would have gotten his info in case something comes up later.

    Target has such great deals. Shop til you drop.

    So….are you going to New York or San Francisco?? You messed it up so many times I’m not sure. I’ll be in New York the week before you. Too bad I’ll miss you!

  3. norman in san diego

    I agree, I agree. Never leave the scene without — at the very least — the other driver’s information… especially if he’s cute. Then you can stalk him. ;-p

    The pain you felt in your back was probably due to that, too. Even the slightest bump can strain the muscles in your back and neck.

    Take care.

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