Oh, man - don't EVEN get me going on my little four legged friends...
If that's the case, then yesterday they really raised the bar:
I got home from work and my wife said: "...notice anything?".
Desperate, I started looking around and replied "...uhm, you got your hair cut?"
"No (dummy)" she said "...the car is not here".
Oh, yeah, right - I did notice
that.
She proceeded to tell me that it has a flat tire and that it is sitting in the parking lot at the school in Auburn Hills. Obviously the reason she is telling me this is NOT because she is going to go up there and change the tire.
So - I loaded up the right tools and the floor jack, threw them into the truck and headed up to Auburn Hills. Remember, this is last night: when the wind chill was something like 3 below.
Naturally, it took about 30 seconds to change the tire and have the car roadworthy. BUT - here's the kicker - while I am rearranging the stuff in the trunk - THERE'S MY ALSTON/CHASSISWORKS ANGLE INCLINOMETER!! In the trunk of her car!
So, when I got home, everyone was sitting in the living room (next to a very pleasant fire in the fireplace, I might add). As is my custom I asked if anyone knew why my ALSTON/CHASSISWORKS ANGLE INCLINOMETER was in the trunk of Mom's car.
Care to guess their responses? Nobody knew anything. As expected. I don't know why I even bother to ask.
It just keeps getting weirder and weirder around here.