“Well, I’ll need to be able to play music on the honeymoon, since we’re taking a long car trip.” That’s how I justified it to myself. ;)
What you’re looking at here is my new toy. This is Creative Labs’ version of the iPod. It’s a 20 GB MP3 player they call the Nomad Zen. The user interface isn’t quite a slick as the iPod, but it’s $100 cheaper, and interfaces with PCs much easier.
It’s charging now. I’m very excited.
Uhh …
“Well, I’ll need to be able to play music on the honeymoon, since we’re taking a long car trip.”
No you don’t … that’s why they put radios in cars …
um…
Besides, you don’t drive. Your musical rights are nearly null. According to rule 17 of the Geneva Road Trip Rules: “Driver determines music unless delegated to a third party.” It’s right there, just under the “calling shotgun” and “got dibs” clauses.
I suppose Annie could have delegated, but I doubt that.
;)
unless
Unless you’re driving or riding with someone who’s authority supersedes yours at all times (see section 12 under “Girlfriend”, “Fiance”, or “Wife”).
*whip cracking noise*
So…
You’re marrying a Nomad Zen?
I prefer to call it, “give and take”.
you said: someone who’s authority supersedes yours at all times (see section 12 under “Girlfriend”, “Fiance”, or “Wife”)
and then you call it “give and take”
*whip-crack noise*
*whip-crack noise*
*whip-crack noise*
*whip-crack noise*
DON’T
…let him fool you, he gets away with plenty! and then some!
“plenty”
meaning she lets him drive
maybe sometimes he gets to pick what they have for dinner.
That’s plenty. ;)