I wanted to know how big a U-Haul truck one of my characters would have rented when the time came to flee her meth-head ex-husband, and I accidentally discovered what happens to U-Haul trucks when they retire. Anybody need a huge box truck, real cheap?
Now my brain is trying to come up with a story about a character who would have some good reason to buy one of those trucks. Or better yet, some dubious yet desperate reason. Or a really bad reason, someone for whom the purchase would be a big mistake, with consequences. Not now, brain! We're already working on a story!
Now my brain is trying to come up with a story about a character who would have some good reason to buy one of those trucks. Or better yet, some dubious yet desperate reason. Or a really bad reason, someone for whom the purchase would be a big mistake, with consequences. Not now, brain! We're already working on a story!
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Date: 2009-07-30 05:07 pm (UTC)Good luck on your story of the desperate soul who needs to buy a box truck!
If you need any amount of humor in any story involving a box van: most people try to drive them like they drive cars and forget to extend further into a lane before turning, resulting in lots of scrapes (sometimes with other cars!). Can be funny or tragic, depending on how you use it. ~_o
And with that, I end this long comment. Good luck with your stories and thanks again!! ^_^
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Date: 2009-07-30 05:11 pm (UTC)But maybe we'll find a compromise yet ;)
Edit: Hey look, he commented himself ;)
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Date: 2009-08-02 05:20 am (UTC)On a completely unrelated note, a bunch of my sister's friends got a moving truck instead of a limo for the prom (they just disliked the pretentiousness and conspicuous consumption of a limo I think).
I know, I know!
Date: 2009-08-04 05:39 pm (UTC)The translucent walls filter the sunlight through with a beautiful yoga-studio quality. Every time we move I have a moment of standing in the truck when just a few bits are loaded, thinking "cut a few windows and I could happily live in this."
My neighbor has one in his yard (retired box only, not truck) as a shed.
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Date: 2009-08-05 04:59 am (UTC)Actually, we learned it the hard way twice. I'm usually pretty good at learning from other people's mistakes, but it seems there are some I just have to make for myself.
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Date: 2009-08-05 05:03 am (UTC)One of my nieces calls them hiccup trucks, and a truck that's seen enough hard living with UHaul to get retired may have a hiccup or two. I'll have to drop by your lj from time to time and see whether yours brings you anecdotes or epics.
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Date: 2009-08-05 05:22 am (UTC)A million years ago when I was a grad student, some friends and I went to the big annual convention of literature professors, which was in San Francisco that year. Getting a cab from Chinatown to the convention hotel in time for the keynote speech was Just Not Happening. We stopped at the taxi stand of the first hotel we came to--where, of course, there were no taxis--and a limo driver with no other fare prospects allowed us to haggle him down to $25 to get the four of us across town. Arriving at the MLA as if at the prom--we shabby grad students in our secondhand suits, with the decorative neon gleaming inside the limo and out--was one of the giddier moments of my life in academia.
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Date: 2009-08-05 05:25 am (UTC)Okay, it looks like I'll have to write this thing, eventually. Who knew the U-Haul Story would turn out to be its own genre?
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