Friday, August 26, 2011
Is It Better If It's Your Fault In A Car Crash?
Obviously, you never want to get into an accident, and when you do, you would think that you would not want it to be your fault, well at this point, I beg to differ. If you follow me at all via Facebook or Twitter, you know I was hit downtown a little over a month ago. The Lady ran a red light and came across three lanes of traffic on a one way street to hit me in the driver side door. To the naked eye, it looked like minimal damage. I wanted about a week for the lady who hit me to get back with me, and I still have not heard from here as she had her insurance company get a hold of me. What a nightmare it has been. I'm sure the lady who hit me has already repaired the light damage she has, and has forgotten about the entire situation, while I'm still caught up in the hell and inconvenience of her bone headiness. I finally got my car into the body shop, got my rental set it up, in which I was not paying for, but was suckered into the $70 dollar insurance out of my pocket? I mean, I guess I had to do it, my luck, at this rate I would get into another accident, so better safe than sorry. A week later, I call the body shop to see how the progress was coming along, as I only had the rental 8 days. The guy at the body shop tells me they in house had found some more damage behind the tire so It would be a few more days. OK, no worries, Friday rolls around, and the guy tells me, well we messed up something in house, it should be done Tuesday. Tuesday comes, and the car still is not fixed, claiming Triple A just approved the repair of the new damages Monday. Why wouldn't they approve them, and if they didn't, the body shop should pay for it because it was their mistake! The time table turns to, it should be done by the end of the week. Well buddy ,I have a job like most average Americans, and I need to know when it will be done so I can get my rental extended. So, I go to cash my paycheck today, and realize my balance is about 500 dollars off of what it should be. Whata know! a 455 fee from Enterprise Rent a Car. I'm pissed, and want answers. Turns out, the lady at the rental place didn't tell me that its 18 dollars a day for some BS and 10 more dollars a day because I'm under 25. Why am I even paying for anything? So they took 28 dollars a day out of my bank account, which they had the info for the 70 dollar insurance. So without me knowing, 453 dollars is gone. Fortunately, the lady at Enterprise today was helpful and waived the 10 dollar a day under 25 fee and said I would get the rest back when they got the Rental. Well I'm glad I checked it out, and I'm glad I have emergency money in my account to make sure I don't over shoot my bank account. But if your going to take 28 dollars out a day, I better damn well know it, and why your doing it. Its Friday, and instead of enjoying the week in my Sebring with the top down, I'm cruising a Camry with shitty brakes and no head room. Shake my damn head!!
Tuesday, August 23, 2011
Driving in Indy.
Now I problem shouldn't complain about driving in Indy when its 10x worse in bigger cities such as New York and Chicago. But what Indianapolis has that most other cities do not is a Super Bowl on the way which leads to construction on virtually every street. It changing virtually every day, one day one lanes blocked, the next a different. Construction slows everything down, especially when they think they are above the traffic and can just walk out on a four lane road and stop traffic to back up one of their trucks.
On top of the traffic, you get your normal people who don't really know how to drive. You know who they are, they want to go 35 in a 45, they turn without signaling, or pull out in front of you with no regard to anyone else on the road.
My 7 mile commute to downtown Indy every morning takes anywhere from 20-30 minutes. Mostly on one way streets that are too hard for some people to handle. Look, I know your dying to find a parking spot, but you can throw it in reverse on a one way street to back up 20 yards to that spot you blew by, sorry buddy, your going to have to take another lap around the block. On these one way streets, city buses just throw a wrench in the mix. They take two lanes to turn, pull out and stop at will, and then their are those people that get in the far right lane to turn right, but don't realize the cars that are ahead of them are parallel parked causing a parking lot on Penn.
There are many other things that drive me nuts, bikers who take up an entire lane, or shoot across the Monon on 52nd without even looking, so If I hit you for not paying attention, it's my fault and now I have a problem, or the lady who turned left onto a one way street on Red, crossed three lanes of traffic to hit me when I was going straight through a green light. Throw in the fact that school has started and school buses add to the chaos of driving to work, making me have to dive bomb to get around them, causing another kamikaze move that I have to make to avoid someone else. Maybe I should bitch, and I'm not saying I am the best driver, all I ask is for people to not do idiotic things, use a signal, and go the speed limit, Thanks!
On top of the traffic, you get your normal people who don't really know how to drive. You know who they are, they want to go 35 in a 45, they turn without signaling, or pull out in front of you with no regard to anyone else on the road.
My 7 mile commute to downtown Indy every morning takes anywhere from 20-30 minutes. Mostly on one way streets that are too hard for some people to handle. Look, I know your dying to find a parking spot, but you can throw it in reverse on a one way street to back up 20 yards to that spot you blew by, sorry buddy, your going to have to take another lap around the block. On these one way streets, city buses just throw a wrench in the mix. They take two lanes to turn, pull out and stop at will, and then their are those people that get in the far right lane to turn right, but don't realize the cars that are ahead of them are parallel parked causing a parking lot on Penn.
There are many other things that drive me nuts, bikers who take up an entire lane, or shoot across the Monon on 52nd without even looking, so If I hit you for not paying attention, it's my fault and now I have a problem, or the lady who turned left onto a one way street on Red, crossed three lanes of traffic to hit me when I was going straight through a green light. Throw in the fact that school has started and school buses add to the chaos of driving to work, making me have to dive bomb to get around them, causing another kamikaze move that I have to make to avoid someone else. Maybe I should bitch, and I'm not saying I am the best driver, all I ask is for people to not do idiotic things, use a signal, and go the speed limit, Thanks!
Saturday, August 13, 2011
Opinions, Everybody Has Them.
Look, no one is perfect, we all make mistakes and I am sure I do things that people don't agree with and that's fine. But the bottom line is in this world, you are in control of you, if you don't like what you hear on the radio, turn it, if you don't like what I have to say, don't follow me on Twitter, it is as simple as that. I am a sports fan, and in the sports world, their are so many different opinions on players coaches teams and games. One of the best things about sports is hearing someone Else's opinion and debating it. Put it this way my roommate and best friend of the past 16 years does not cheer for any of the teams I do. We can discuss our teams, and it not get too heated, but at the end of the day he is still my best friend. Some of the best conversations I have had were with friends that have their own opinion, but realize.. we are talking about SPORTS and nothing PERSONAL. Just because my opinion differs from yours, doesn't mean I like you any less as a person. When people start name calling and getting personal, talking about your job and what you bring to the table, that's getting out of line. Act like an adult, and RESPECT each other's opinion. It is that simple.
Thursday, August 11, 2011
Life Update
It has been awhile since I have blogged.. but it has been a stressful few weeks. It all started on my normal drive into work downtown when a lady turned left on a red light.. came across 3 lanes to hit my driver side. Pretty hard impact, but I was OK an fortunately I was able to drive away. Still, the next few weeks sucked getting an estimate, finally getting it to a body shop, getting a rental car and dealing with insurance companies, just a pain in the ass while she is probably sitting not having having to do anything. The Brickyard weekend a few weeks back was a great escape from it all. I was thankful my two brothers and Dad could come down and stay with me for the race weekend. We were fortunate enough to meet a bunch of drivers which made my 6 year brother happy, and he got to meet his favorite two drivers of all time and get his picture with them, Dan Wheldon and Kasey Kahne, if he only knew about his older brother Tony's adventure with Dan the night before. I was fortunate to be able to take a ride around Lucas Oil Raceway in a pace car which was awesome, still sad and bitter to see that place go, but I bet it returns. Very Cool to see Paul Menard win it. The Summer is wrapping up, as the weekend sports show I am on, Indiana Sports Talk starting last week. I don't mind though, work Friday and Saturday night.. get paid, and spend less time at the bars and less money, I mean come on, I get off at midnight, in Broad Ripple by 1230, all the women are already drunk, so I don't have to buy them a drink! Total joke, but kinda true. My buddies and I are planning a trip to Vegas in October for my birthday and the final Indy Car race, so I'm taking any extra hours at work I can get and no time off, not that I have taken any time off at well, its a perk to liking your job though. NFL is finally here, and I'm excited to spend my Sundays (only day off) sitting on the couch, watching games and being lazy, which is what I do anyway, but at least I get the NFL. Doing my best to stay positive in life, manage my money, not stress myself out like I usually do, and remember that I'm 22, all the hard work and dedication will hopefully pay off.
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