Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Let's Take It From The Top...

Okay, I just have to write this down because if I don't then it'll be on my mind the whole day. Sometimes I take a different bus on Wednesdays and Fridays because I get out of class at 12:20 and I pretty much just want to go home right away. So, instead of waiting for the bus that comes at 1:20 or so and takes me straight to my neighborhood, I take the bus that stays at the downtown bus stop from 12:20 or earlier and leaves at 12:30. I usually stop somewhere that is a couple blocks away from my house and walk to my street otherwise it'll take me to the mall, stop for a while, then make a loop and finally take me to my stop.

So, I took the second bus route today and I'm walking up from the stop.  On the way, I see this blue car that honks at me. I didn't get a good look at the driver so I have no idea who it is and if they even know me. This is probably the third time it happened, and I know it's the same car because I saw it two of those three times. Today, the driver honked and passed me.  I just looked back all while thinking "Who is that?".  I told my mom about it once and she said it might be one of her friends but that particular friend hasn't seen me since I was 13 and I doubt they'd remember me... it could be though.

It's more frustrating than creepy because I don't know who it is... It might be someone from work but I don't really look at the type of cars people drive so I wouldn't know. Maybe it's someone from class... but I usually keep to myself so I don't know why someone would honk at me and greet me on the street from their car, unless they're really friendly. I know it's not one of my friends because one has a red car and the other has a green car and she's probably at work by now. Maybe, and this is the explanation I'm leaning towards, it's a big joke or a misunderstanding. There's probably this guy...or girl... that thinks it's funny to honk at people on their way home, or they think I'm somebody else. Man, it sucks not knowing who it is.

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