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Nothing seems right in cars

I was driving down the freeway today listening the some new wave tunes, when all of a sudden, my car was attacked by what appeared to be a wrench. Of course I'm not sure if it was a wrench, because when a metal object is hurtling at your windshield at top speed, it's hard to tell what it is. I chose not to duck, but sadly I survived nonetheless. My windshield, however, was not so resilient. I was able to find some satisfaction in the fact that the most recent damage to my car was for once, not my fault.

Unfortunately, the satisfaction was short-lived. When I arrived at work, I cruised through the parking lot and confirmed my suspicion that I possessed the most pathetic vehicle of all of the employees there. Between the lack of hubcaps, enormous dent that my ex-boyfriend tried to fix with metallic spray paint and a hammer, the now shattered windshield, plethora of other dents and dings, and finally, the chain license plate holder I installed in an attempt to "keep it real," it now appeared that I was actually driving what I have now dubbed "the shame machine." When I am arriving in the morning, I avert my eyes in the hopes that my co-workers won't notice who is driving one of the most miserable chariots to ever be used on a daily 2 hour commute.

When I got to my desk, I called the employee assistance program, which offers short-term therapy for the hirelings at my company. "What is the issue you are experiencing that you would like to talk about?" the receptionist asked me.

"I hate my car," I replied. The silence on the other end was deafening. But then, I was offered a same-day appointment. Perhaps the receptionist hated her car as well, or decided that my willingness to request therapy about my car was indicative of a greater mental illness.

I went to the therapist's office, and spilled my sad tale of woe. He looked at me quietly for a while, and then finally observed, "You seem upset."

Past tales of my car accidents:

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  • car accident
  • car accident
  • car accident
  • 2 Comments

    i want to see photos. and also, if you hate this one so much maybe you should save the i'm with holly plate holder for your next car.

    FIRST!!! WOO HOO! Do the kids still say that these days? I think you need to trade in you chain plate holder for one with those chicas, from trucker mud flaps, holder.

     

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