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dreamshark) wrote2011-02-03 01:03 pm
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Unexpected agility test
I had to stop for gas yesterday on the way to work, and I impulsively decided to go through the car wash to get rid of the impacted wheel-well chunks that were starting to impede turning the front wheels. I then drove 20 miles to work with the heat blasting, which I figured would be enough to dry out the doors. Wrong!
When I came out of work last night (with the temp a little above zero) I found every car door frozen tightly shut. Of course mine was the last car in the lot, at least on that side of the building. No matter how I pulled and tugged and cursed, the only orifice that could be pried open was the hatchback. So I did the only thing I could do, crawling in the hatchback and all the way up to the front seat. This is something I could have done easily 30 or 40 years ago, even encumbered as I was in winter clothes and boots. But I am not that limber any more, and I can't put much weight on my knees. It took me a good 10 minutes to inch my way the length of the car and squirm into the front seat.
Fortunately, once inside the car I was able to open the doors by kicking them open. Which was sort of satisfying, actually.
When I came out of work last night (with the temp a little above zero) I found every car door frozen tightly shut. Of course mine was the last car in the lot, at least on that side of the building. No matter how I pulled and tugged and cursed, the only orifice that could be pried open was the hatchback. So I did the only thing I could do, crawling in the hatchback and all the way up to the front seat. This is something I could have done easily 30 or 40 years ago, even encumbered as I was in winter clothes and boots. But I am not that limber any more, and I can't put much weight on my knees. It took me a good 10 minutes to inch my way the length of the car and squirm into the front seat.
Fortunately, once inside the car I was able to open the doors by kicking them open. Which was sort of satisfying, actually.
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It was satisfying just to read about it being sort of satisfying to kick the doors open from the inside. Take that, winter!
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K.
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Yeah, I've learned not to ever wash cars in the winter. I tried once when the temperature was going to be above freezing for a few hours. Turns out that was not enough, and my passenger side door now has more idiosyncrasies.
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