August 26, 2006
Singing and Waving, Waving and Singing!
Today while we were sitting at a stop sign, I remarked to Husband about a sweet looking classic Mustang that was driving past us. He said,
"Look at what's coming the other way. A little deuce coupe."
At which point yours truly launched into Beach Boys mode and yelled "You don't know what I got!"
And then, in a fit of song, yelled "Ya got the pink slip, daddy?"
I thought I was pretty clever.
Even more so when we'd gotten home and someone decided they were going to check out our driveway. They either didn't see or blatantly ignored the Private Drive No Trespassing sign we have at the end of our driveway. (Note to OH residents: our driveway is NOT a county road!)
As the couple in the ugly minivan were turning around, I stood in our picture window and started waving at them. The female passenger looked at bit perplexed at this, but I kept waving.
I hope that made them feel really stupid for racing up our driveway and scaring the piss out of us.
Nosey buggers.
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What is it with your driveway? You've mentioned it before, I guess some people can't read.
Posted by: junebee at August 26, 2006 08:11 PMSorry to pick nits, but while the song "Deuce Coup" IS about a Ford, it's not about a Mustang -- it's about a 1932 Model A.
Posted by: Memento Moron at August 27, 2006 12:47 AMJunebee - our driveway does look like a county road around here. Yeah, most of the unpaved roads are little better than cow paths! Plus, from the road, no one can see anything, so I think curiosity gets the better of people because they have to know what's up here.
Maybe I should stand in the window naked....it worked with the Jehovah's Witnesses!
MM -- I knew that. I was commenting on a Mustang and Husband was commenting on the coupe coming the other way. There must have been a classic car show in the area. I know my Mustangs, at least.
Posted by: GroovyVic at August 27, 2006 06:25 AMDOH
Misread your post, didn't realize it was about two different cars. My bad.
Posted by: Memento Moron at September 1, 2006 02:33 AM