Kim Said it

So we were stopped at a light on Mil­i­tary High­way and some bone­head with a sailor hair­cut, a blue­tooth head­set and a pasty white face in a late model Z28 is poised next to me. It’s one of those sit­u­a­tions where you know what’s going to hap­pen before it does. The car actu­ally sounded and looked amaz­ing (I actu­ally think it might have been one of the Camaro SS that Chevy made in the final years of the model), but how any­one can afford a gas guz­zling mus­cle car when gas is nearly 3 bucks a gal­lon. When the light changes he peels his wheels as though I was going to race him in my 4-cylinder Toy­ota. As if I could if I wanted to. “Dum­b­ass,” I say under my breath.

Then Kim announces the following:

“The worst thing about the Navy is that they bring the worst peo­ple from all over the United States and stick them all in one place.”

Yes, Kim, and we live there.

Thurs­day I will be on a vaca­tion that I can’t really afford, vis­it­ing peo­ple I should see more often. I’ll be back next week.

4 Comments

  • I think that she hit the nail on the head with that statement.

  • I am going to make more of an effort to doc­u­ment Kim’s dec­la­ra­tions as I know how enter­tained you are by them, and *I* am def­i­nitely amused by them.

    The best so far was said while watch­ing Super­man Returns, dur­ing the scene where Super­man is get­ting his ass kicked on Luthor’s kryp­tonite island. “I don’t feel sorry for him,” she said. “every­one should know how that feels.”

  • I thought I was in the clear with that Super­man state­ment. I thought you’d never tell any­one about it…but it’s really how I feel. Super­man isn’t so “super”…he’s just an alien. That’s all.