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Chris Worsnop <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
 
>Why is it that central characters in TV and movies can always find a parking
>spot directly in front of the building they are going to enter?
 
Why is it that those characters never bother to roll up their windows
yet the car is still waiting for them when they come out?
 
Why is it that after running to their unlocked, windows rolled down
car, empty- handed, they can get the key in their hand and start the
car so quickly, never reaching into their pocket for the key until
after they sit down?
 
(Give me time, I'll think of more.)
 
 
Life's too short to sweat the small stuff.  A comet on collision course
with Earth.....naaa, not even that.
 
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