So I was planning on driving to my interview yesterday because I didn't want to mess with MUNI. Narges told me that, rather than trying to figure out the subway, I could get to AT&T Park (which is right next to where the job is) by just getting off BART at Powell and walking about a mile down 3rd Street. And since there was a huge protest in downtown to mark the fifth anniversary of the start of the Iraq war, I took her sage advice and opted to avoid traffic by taking BART.
While I was in San Francisco my car was parked at the San Leandro BART station, and for the fifth time since I've owned the car, it was broken into. Saturns, apparently, are legendarily easy to get into, so I've taken precautions after the last time to ensure that I don't lose anything important.
The valuable contents of my car, in descending order of value, is as follows:
1 (one) grey UCLA sweatshirt - $25
1 (one) Mag flashlight - aprox $20
1 (one) iPod charger - aprox $15
1 (one) pair of sunglasses I bought at Kirkwood when I went cross-country skiing - $14
1 (one) $10-off coupon for a lift ticket at Sierra - $10
2 (two) Pez dispensers, one each of Darth Vader and Yoda, sans candy - $3
5 (five) quarter-dollars - $1.25
1 (one) "November Rain" cassette single - $3 in 1994, back when one could buy cassette singles
The intruder rustled through my center console and tossed all the old gas receipts and directions to friends' houses on the passenger seat. Two empty sunglass cases in the driver-side door were examined and left on the driver side floor, and the napkins in the glovebox were all askew.
The perp made off with a buck-25 in quarters and that's it (there's a whole thing behind how I know how many quarters were there, I'm not that obsessive compulsive).
Now I'm not saying the B&E is Narges' fault, though interestingly enough it's directly because of her that my car was burgled. If not for her I would have driven to the city, parked my car (for more than $1.25) and driven home without incident.
Of course, if there wasn't a protest, I wouldn't have been warned about the traffic. If there was no war in Iraq, there wouldn't have been a protest. If George W Bush hadn't been elected president in 2000, not only would there be no global warming and more Internets, we wouldn't have gone to war and my car wouldn't have been burgled, leaving one clear source to this chain of events:
The state of Florida owes me five quarters.
It's also possible to say that Juan Ponce de León discovered Florida, and he followed Columbus, who was sent by King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella, so:
The Kingdom of Spain owes me $1.25. Or if they prefer, they can send me .75 euro.
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I have no hug, but a suggestion that maybe the Supreme Court owes you $1.25 for handing the election to Dubya. I hear they're stingy, though.
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