Wednesday, May 2, 2007. It was a morning like any other. It rained the night before, but the road outside looked dry. I debated riding the Honda Rebel or the Toyota Tacoma. It was a bit windy out, so I settled on the Tacoma. Traffic was smooth for 8AM in Austin. Turned left on Metric from Parmer and headed south. I passed Cedar Bend, about 5 mins from work when it happened. I was on the inside lane (it is a 2 lane road) with no one in front of me, smooth sailing, 'cept I was


At the end of May, I went to court for my "appearance docket." I had no idea really what it was. Knowing what I know now, I could have just mailed back the form I received in the mail to request my court date, but I went to the docket thinking I'd be talking to someone about the facts. The judge seemed nice and it was my 2nd time ever in a court, so I was curious to see how things worked. I got my turn and it was pretty lame. Some lady who apparently didn't have her morning cup of Starbucks mumbled at me without looking at me and asked me what I wanted to do. I said, "I guess I'd like to go to court," and that was that. My court date was scheduled for this morning, June 29th. Holly and I headed down to the court house on 7th street. Same court room as my appearance docket. The judge for this day looked amazingly like my own pops. Same build and glasses. He looked at me and said, "Son?" and I cried out, "Dad!?" Holly laughed at that one, a little too much and I had to give her the evil eye before she got me thrown out of court. So we are sitting there waiting for my turn. I'm reading "1408", a short story by Stephen King and Holly is planning out how I can use the white board to show the court that I am, I am an innocent man. Yes I am. So before things actually kickoff, lawyer's for the state are coming in and out, making copies of this and that and signing all sorts of papers. They looked straight out of school and I'm pretty sure they were making blank copies and playing "squares" with each other trying to look like they know what they are doing. The whole time I'm trying to focus on my story and stop thinking of the "Night Court" theme song with thumpin' bass line. The judge finally speaks up again and calls out a name and the guy right in front of use goes up to the bench to talk to the judge. Hes handed a yellow paper and told the ticket was dismissed and he could go. He stops back in front of us to collect his things and whispers, "that's what I'm talkin' 'bout...and I was guilty too!" And he walks out. So now I'm feeling pretty good thinking I'm going to be able to get to walk out of here with a dismissed ticket as well. There are a few cops who have come in, but I don't see the cop who gave me my ticket, nor did I expect to since the cop was not there to witness the accident. A minute later I'm called up and handed my own little piece of yellow goodness and my ticket is dismissed. Holly objects and demands that the court hear my case anyways...so I quickly use the force on her, "my case does not need to heard," and we leave. Again slightly disappointed, I wanted to see our court system in action.
To sum it up, got in a wreck, renewed my registration sticker 6 months overdue, took my truck to the body shop about 5 times with at least one more time to go and got my ticket dismissed. My heart still aches knowing my truck is now the transportation equivalent to my surgically repaired knees, great looking, but damaged underneath and creaking and popping any time it moves. Now that I have my truck almost working, I need to go visit my mum in Oklahoma...sorry about canceling the trip on Mother's Day. Not my fault though...it was the bus' fault! Stoopid bus.
