October 12, 2005

Thrills and Chills

So, the last two months or so have been a pretty rough time for my car and, consequently, me. Check this out:

  • First I get a (completely bogus) speeding ticket. In what is becoming my yearly routine, I got the ticket the week before my birthday. It was a 16-over violation, just enough to count against insurance. The thing is, for the first time ever, I wasn't intentionally speeding when the guy clocked me. I was driving to lunch with co-workers and pulled a U-turn onto a major road, so I came up to speed quickly to avoid approaching traffic. Now the Jetta is no slouch, so it doesn't take long to get up to 45-50. I held down the accelerator a second too long and I had hit 61 just as I turned a corner and the cop was right there clocking. Not to mention that there was a red light just ahead, and we were in moderate traffic, so it's not like I was going anywhere anyways. Completely ridiculous. However, I refused to accept this one sitting down, like I did all the others. I went to court and the judge agreed to reduce it if I attend a defensive driving course. Fair enough compromise, if you ask me. Anything to keeping that insurance from skyrocketing...
  • I blew a tire at like 5 AM coming home from a post-wedding party. Luckily a friend of mine had left at the same time and was close by when it blew. I ended up finding out that a screw was the culprit. Two things suck about this, besides the obvious inconvenience. First, the tires are expensive, because they are stock for the vehicle. It cost me about $280. I would much rather replace them with good tires that are much more affordable, but it doesn't make sense to do so when I'm just replacing one. Second, I had blown another tire about 2 months before this. At this rate I'm going to have to set aside a yearly budget of $1000 for the "Tire Blow-Out Fund".
  • My engine light has been going off sporadically for the last month. I've had it in the shop 4 times now. It's nothing serious, but it's preventing me from getting an emissions test done, which I need to do in order to renew my very-expired tag. Not to mention that I have to keep taking it in to the shop. Last time it took them 2 days to find out that some random valve was malfunctioning, which they replaced (under warranty), only to have the light come back on a day later. I've got to take it back in Thursday yet again. You'd think a dealer service department would know how to fix their own cars...
  • I got in a fender-bender about a week ago. It wasn't my fault - some moron pulled out in front of me onto a main road, and underestimated how close I was. I hit the brakes and swerved as much as possible, but he was trying to pull into a left-turn lane, which was the same direction I was swerving, so we made contact. Luckily it wasn't bad - I have a small dent near the headlight, but there is some cracking around the fender. I can't tell how deep it is - it might just be cracked paint, which would be nice. I need to get an estimate and determine if it's worth filing an insurance claim.

I could sure deal with a nice period of inactivity after my current run of luck...

Zoom Zoom

On the bright side, however, I'm going to be attending Zoom-Zoom Live in two weeks. Mazda is doing a nationwide driving experience tour to celebrate the release of the new MX-5 Miata. I'm not a huge Mazda/Miata fan, but it sounds like it's going to be a fun day. Not only will I get to test drive the new Miata as well as a Mazda 6, but there will be timed racing courses, and best of all, a performance driving class. It's at the Atlanta Motor Speedway and should be a blast. The thing that I find hilarious is that I'm going to be taking both a defensive driving class and a professional racing class, potentially on the same day. But I think we all know which one will be more useful to me (hint: the racing class).


Prison Break

I think I have a good knack at picking out good TV shows. Just take a look at my track record. Two of my favorite all-time shows are ER (still running after 11 seasons), and The X-Files (9 seasons), both of which were groundbreaking and wildly popular. I started watching both in their early stages. I knew before it began that 24 would be a huge success. I've been hooked on The Shield since the second-ever episode, and it has been one of the most successful cable TV programs ever. Two years ago I picked up The OC, which is a goldmine for Fox, and last year it was Lost, which won the Emmy for Best Drama.

I say all this to attempt to give credence to this next statement: my new show for the year is Prison Break, and I think it will prove to be the breakout hit of the year. It's not perfect, and it took awhile for me to be sure that it was worth watching, but I think it's going to turn out to be a great season of TV. The story is pretty solid and I think it's only going to get more interesting. It's not that complicated of a back-story, so you could catch up easily at any point. I would recommend checking it out...


Horror Month

Continuing in the vein of entertainment, I'm trying something for the month of October that I think will be a lot of fun. I'm giving myself a "Netflix Project". With Halloween coming up in a couple weeks, I've decided to spotlight horror films for a month, in order to see the great ones of the genre. I chose 20 films, including some genre classics, as well as some modern favorites which I haven't seen, and organized them in a rough chronological order. Here's a sneak peek of the list:

What do you think? Any must-sees that I missed? Keep in mind that I'm focusing on ones I've never seen, so that eliminates The Exorcist, The Omen, Rosemary's Baby, Jaws, Psycho, The Birds, The Blair Witch Project, 28 Days Later, Misery, House of 1000 Corpses, Jacob's Ladder, and The Shining, in addition to several of the Jason/Freddy movies...

Posted by sdishman at October 12, 2005 12:47 AM

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Uhm, "Shaun of the Dead"?

Posted by: Stuart at October 12, 2005 8:16 AM

Oh, I guess I forgot to mention that I had seen that one too. Actually, that was an interesting movie. I would consider it more a comedy than a horror. For 80% of the movie, I thought it was very funny, and it used the gore to enhance the humor level. Then, at the end of the film, it's like they switched gears and wanted it to be a real horror, and it took on a level of seriousness that didn't seem to fit. If they hadn't done that it would have been one of my favorite movies of last year. Oh well...

Posted by: Shaun Dishman [TypeKey Profile Page] at October 13, 2005 8:40 AM

Dealers dont know anything. I assume you are still under warranty. I guarantee you have a check engine light because you need to replace your oxygen sensor or your MAF sensor. Shaun of the Dead was amazing.

Posted by: Sims at November 1, 2005 10:19 AM

Actually, the check engine problem was apparently a hairline crack in a some random hose. Whatever - it was covered under warranty. However, less amusing was the fact that I busted ANOTHER tire, which ended up costing me a ton of money. More on this in my next post (coming very soon).

Posted by: Shaun Dishman [TypeKey Profile Page] at November 1, 2005 10:01 PM

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