Friday, July 18, 2008

What do Feist and nice drivers have in common?

Nothing probably, but here are a couple stories....

Last night I went to the Feist show in Deer Valley which was absolutely amazing. She is just a dainty babe o la rockin' out on a huge guitar. I think maybe everyone there either added to their crush, or developed one on her. Good music, pretty night, fun dancing.

The ride there was a bit adventurous as my car had a "too hot to trot" problem. It decided to stop working half way to Park City. So, we left the car in Parley's canyon and decided to travel by thumb. It actually worked out well. The three of us hitchhiked all the way to the front doors of the Deer Valley lodge and made it to the show with time to spare. Thanks lady. (Nice Driver #1) Not to worry we got a ride back to the car after the show and it started right up.

Earlier today as i was coasting out of Sardine canyon on my way back to Logan town I was a good 15 miles per hour over the speed limit. A girl passed on the other side of the road and flashed her lights tons of times. This is one of my favorite ways of sticking it to the man. It is the one way we as normal drivers can unite against the bacon. I slowed down and in about five seconds I passed a blood thirsty, radar loving cop a zoid. That girl saved me $100.00. No ticket for me. Thanks lady. (Nice Driver #2)

4 comments:

Kim said...

Glad you made it safely to the concert and that it was a good one. Not so glad your car broke down but glad there were nice people around to take care of you!

The Powells said...

o how i love feist and so jelous that you got to see her.

Netti said...

Glad I could share the Feist experience with you. LOVE her. Also happy that your car started back up with no problems AND that you didn't get a ticket. Phew!! Let's play again soon please and thank you.

Ann Marie said...

So jealous you got to see Feist! Especially at Deer Valley!!! Hooray for nice people. I am learning more and more everyday that the best quality to have is to be nice. I think you are nice, Holly Jo!