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July 13, 2007

trixie's summer vacation

by gl. at 11:07 pm


[play and make the day sizzle]

trixie's having a fine summer vacation so far. she just had her first-year anniversary of being completely paid off, so i got her detailed, which took off years of playa dust that had lingered on the dash. that means the magnets got cleaned, too, and then rearranged so we have new poetry again. a couple of my favorites so far are "embrace life but let us face sad days together" and "give our sad fire creature a drink."

just a few days ago a tourist i met at the delicious sahagun chocolates (which also makes a fantastic rose soda) saw trixie from the window and ran outside to take her picture.

but then i got out to the car yesterday and someone had thrown sticky, half-eaten cherries on her. why? i don't know. fortunately, trixie is forgiving and benevolent. :)

posted by gl. | July 13, 2007 11:07 PM | comments (5) | categories: trixie

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Trixie is one of my favorite cars ever. It was great fun to meet her and make sentences on her at the reception yesterday.

Posted by: Michael5000 at July 14, 2007 9:28 PM

Poor Trixie! Sorry about the cherries but some people just can't handle the coolness that is you! Alesia

Posted by: Alesia at July 15, 2007 11:55 AM

Cherries? wtf? That's a pretty expensive statement of distain! Maybe it was a compliment instead, like; "I lavishly fete you, Trixie, car of many interactive words!" ?

Posted by: shelley Noble at July 15, 2007 4:39 PM

thanks, guys! i've edited the post to reflect the actual state of the cherries: half eaten! weird.

michael5000, trixie was quite glad to meet you, too (as was i)! did you or mrs.5000 write "rust on the symphony of steel" or "lick that butter"?

Posted by: gl. at July 15, 2007 11:36 PM

Yes, I'm afraid those were both me..... : )

Posted by: Michael5000 at July 16, 2007 8:46 PM

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