The perfect Z morning!!
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The perfect Z morning!!
One of the advantages of owning my own business and working from home it the freedom it affords me.
This morning, I got up and went outside at about 6:30 to get the paper. I noticed that is was a particularily clear morning, about 70 degrees and low humidity. Hmmmm, I thought. It's the perfect morning for a relaxing Z run.
I spent about 45 minutes just tooling around on some back roads putting the Z through a nice country drive. Then I stopped at a local Starbucks, and spent another 15 minutes or so driving down one of the main roads, just smiling as I watched everyone else stressing out in their cars as the rushed into the office.
I came home, washed the car and gave it another coat of CrystalGuard Quick and put it in the garage. Now I've spent some time on the forum to complete my Z morning. I've made the long "commute" to my home office and I'm ready to start my day by 9:45am.
Ahhh, the perfect Z morning.
This morning, I got up and went outside at about 6:30 to get the paper. I noticed that is was a particularily clear morning, about 70 degrees and low humidity. Hmmmm, I thought. It's the perfect morning for a relaxing Z run.
I spent about 45 minutes just tooling around on some back roads putting the Z through a nice country drive. Then I stopped at a local Starbucks, and spent another 15 minutes or so driving down one of the main roads, just smiling as I watched everyone else stressing out in their cars as the rushed into the office.
I came home, washed the car and gave it another coat of CrystalGuard Quick and put it in the garage. Now I've spent some time on the forum to complete my Z morning. I've made the long "commute" to my home office and I'm ready to start my day by 9:45am.
Ahhh, the perfect Z morning.
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Heh, sounds nice. I live maybe 2 miles from my office, in the middle of the city, so don't really get to enjoy it like you. Oh well, this morning I pulled a huge powerslide turning right through a yield thingy in a major intersection (my light was green, no worries). It was fun .
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Oh shut up...
You make me sick!
Have you no compassion for your fellow Z brothers? Here I am, cubicle bound, reading about your great day, slaving away at work. The only pleasure I get at work is reading this forum. And now I read about your fun day. My poor babe is sitting at home in the garage until this evening.
Arrrrgh!
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Have you no compassion for your fellow Z brothers? Here I am, cubicle bound, reading about your great day, slaving away at work. The only pleasure I get at work is reading this forum. And now I read about your fun day. My poor babe is sitting at home in the garage until this evening.
Arrrrgh!
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Now THATS how every Z owner's morning should be..lol
Great story, I could just picture the whole thing! I really cant complain too much, cause my job is only about a 5 min. drive from my home. The only thing is, I don't get to drive my baby ENOUGH during the commute to and from work! So a lot of times, I'll just wake up early enough (I normally wake up about an hour before work since I live so close), so that I can get ready, eat, then drive around the area for a good 20-30 min. Then it's off to work, counting down the hours until I can drive her again...the very long, and very slow hours
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Great story, I could just picture the whole thing! I really cant complain too much, cause my job is only about a 5 min. drive from my home. The only thing is, I don't get to drive my baby ENOUGH during the commute to and from work! So a lot of times, I'll just wake up early enough (I normally wake up about an hour before work since I live so close), so that I can get ready, eat, then drive around the area for a good 20-30 min. Then it's off to work, counting down the hours until I can drive her again...the very long, and very slow hours
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Originally posted by drew703
I'll just wake up early enough (I normally wake up about an hour before work since I live so close), so that I can get ready, eat, then drive around the area for a good 20-30 min.
I'll just wake up early enough (I normally wake up about an hour before work since I live so close), so that I can get ready, eat, then drive around the area for a good 20-30 min.
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