Without being over dramatic, this week has possibly been one of the worst for things breaking down on me.
Firstly, my car broke down on the A52 sending me into trauma, after waiting there for half an hour frantically ringing everyone I know, my Dad came to the rescue me. This episode now means I have to catch 2 buses to Uni, and sometimes 3 depending on what campus I’m at.
The second thing that broke, was my iPhone, the silent button broke so absolutely no ability to secretly text in lessons now… I rang apple and they said I had to restart it to its factory settings, so I did. My silent button still doesn’t work and all my music has deleted itself. EPIC FAIL!
Getting on the bus for the first time after driving for what seems years with no music on my phone was stressful to say the least; I can now clearly remember why I avoided them in the first place! So I waited to get on the bus to go home after a long Friday at uni, if anyone has ever been to Derby bus station you will know what I mean when I say it looks like an airport. Slightly depressing and cold because you know your not going on idyllic holiday.
So whilst I was waiting for the bus, (just wanting to be at home in bed) there’s an odd ‘chavy’ man who keeps talking to me complaining about how long he’s been waiting, its was one of those awkward moments where you have to string along a conversation with a person you have no interest in talking to…
I thought ‘Mr chav man’ would stop talking to me and I would be free of him when we got on the bus, but no. The bus came, I sat down and he sat in front of me and insisted on keep turning around and making pointless irrelevant comments, the point that drove me to shoving my headphones in as quickly as possible was when he turned round and said ‘Are you an Eskimo?’ Seriously this guy was weird!
I’ve never appreciated my car so much! And this week has shown me how lucky I truly am, even though my car might cost over £480 to fix, its so worth it!
Firstly, my car broke down on the A52 sending me into trauma, after waiting there for half an hour frantically ringing everyone I know, my Dad came to the rescue me. This episode now means I have to catch 2 buses to Uni, and sometimes 3 depending on what campus I’m at.
The second thing that broke, was my iPhone, the silent button broke so absolutely no ability to secretly text in lessons now… I rang apple and they said I had to restart it to its factory settings, so I did. My silent button still doesn’t work and all my music has deleted itself. EPIC FAIL!
Getting on the bus for the first time after driving for what seems years with no music on my phone was stressful to say the least; I can now clearly remember why I avoided them in the first place! So I waited to get on the bus to go home after a long Friday at uni, if anyone has ever been to Derby bus station you will know what I mean when I say it looks like an airport. Slightly depressing and cold because you know your not going on idyllic holiday.
So whilst I was waiting for the bus, (just wanting to be at home in bed) there’s an odd ‘chavy’ man who keeps talking to me complaining about how long he’s been waiting, its was one of those awkward moments where you have to string along a conversation with a person you have no interest in talking to…
I thought ‘Mr chav man’ would stop talking to me and I would be free of him when we got on the bus, but no. The bus came, I sat down and he sat in front of me and insisted on keep turning around and making pointless irrelevant comments, the point that drove me to shoving my headphones in as quickly as possible was when he turned round and said ‘Are you an Eskimo?’ Seriously this guy was weird!
I’ve never appreciated my car so much! And this week has shown me how lucky I truly am, even though my car might cost over £480 to fix, its so worth it!
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