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Published: 2002-02-22 09:34:45 +0000 UTC; Views: 6726; Favourites: 40; Downloads: 532
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Description I stumbled half-asleep into the main office like I'd done hundreds of Mondays before, but was suddenly struck speechless by the adorable new receptionist behind the desk.

"Hi there."

I choked on a mouthful of donut.  She was a petite brunette with huge turquoise eyes and a natural peach blush to her round face.  When she smiled, I swore a cloud of pixie dust swirled around the lobby.  Glassy-eyed, I managed a "G-g-g-goo' morngh," or something that resembled a greeting and swallowed hard as I headed to my desk.

My buddy Tim came up to me and whispered hoarsely, "Dude!  What do you think?"

"The new girl?  Geeze, she's a knockout!"

"You gonna ask her out?" he asked.

"I would be a fool not to, but..."

"But what?  She was checking your butt out.  I saw it!  She wants you man!"

I wiped donut crumbs off my chest and took a slurp of some cold coffee.  "She does NOT want me you dork."  I found myself brushing imaginary powdered sugar off the ass pockets of my Levis in a nervous fidget.  I whispered back, "My butt.  Right..."  I glanced down the hall and listened to her take a phone call.  "Tim, you are SO full of it..."

"She does, man!  Take her out!  If you don't, I will."

"Uh-huh.  And what's Melissa gonna say?"  Tim snickered as I tossed my coffee down the sink in disgust.  "I'll ask her out, I just need to wait for a bit.  Let her get used to the new job, y'know?"  This was just a ruse of course, as I was petrified when it came to asking a cute girl out on a date and I just needed some courage time to work myself up to it.

I think more than anything else, I was scared of the rejection.  I would work myself into a frenzy of machismo every single Thursday, trying to rehearse what it was I was going to say, how I was going to say it, acting all nonchalant like it was this no big deal... then I would always choke at the final minutes and find myself putting it off the question until next Thursday, then next Thursday, then next Thursday....

It took me eleven torturous months.

I think she was beginning to sense a cycle in my end-of-the-week panic attacks so one Thursday she opened a watercooler conversation with a comment about a mandarin restaurant she'd heard about but didn't know where it was.

I said, "Oh, I know where that is, I've eaten there lots of times... they have this awesome shrimp chow mein, and..." I faltered like a possum in the headlights of an oncoming car, then saw the opening I needed.  "Y'know, if you aren't... um... doing anything this Friday, I'd like to... um... take you there."

"Oh I'm sorry, I have friends coming to visit."  In my mind I heard a guillotine blade drop.  "But," she added innocently, "I'm totally free next Friday..."

The blood drained from my face.  "Um, sure," I gasped, "next Friday... let's... yeah... let's do it then!"

The commute home was like a magic carpet ride.  My truck just floated me along the road in a state of mystical bliss.  She accepted!  I don't believe it!  I've actually got an honest-to-goodness date!  I pulled off a freeway ramp in a hypnotic pink cloud only to be woken up by a massive slamming sound coming from under the hood.  I limped my truck home and called Tim out to my place where we assessed the damage as a blown head gasket.  My dinner date, naturally, was screwed.

Then Tim said those words I'll never forget: "I'll let you borrow the Batmobile..."

Okay, let me explain:  The Batmobile was this decaying 1962 Chevy Bel-Air and it was the very first car I ever owned.  It was the color of chocolate milk and although it had no primer spots or body dents, this car was simply the stegosaurus of all cars.  I had resurrected it from the dead about six months earlier where it had been sitting underneath a weeping willow tree for nearly three years with an empty battery, four flat tires and a cluster of soggy black mushrooms growing in the back seat.  After waffling for a week, I broke down and bought it from my second cousin to the tune of $300 cash and a pair of Kiss concert tickets.  I towed it home and found that after scraping all the caramelized pitch off the hood, the Chevy was actually a halfway decent ride.  It had a flawless 283 in it that purred so quietly, I would amuse myself by sneaking up on bicyclists... and it steered like a tugboat with a big bus-sized steering wheel that needed four or five rotations just to make a corner.  I eventually sold it to Tim for $400 (heh-heh...) when I discovered that old age had settled into its metal soul... there was so much rust in its guts, I found that even routine maintenance on the engine usually required a chisel and a hacksaw.  Tim secretly loved that ugly car more than his girlfriend Melissa, and we had gone so far as to nickname it "The Batmobile" because the first three letters on the license plate were "B-A-T."

When he offered my old car back to me for an evening, Tim had sealed the fact that he was indeed my very best friend.  But with the loaner came a stern warning:  "I should tell you now that the car has had some problems since you drove it last time."

"What do you mean?  Don't tell me the tape deck doesn't work!"

"No, it's not that, just the blinker arm."

"What do you mean?" I repeated.

"The blinker switch is fried... here, take a look."  He showed me that he had jammed the end of a popsicle stick into the gap between the charred arm and the steering column.  "Whatever you do, don't take that stick out because the arm is just hanging from a single wire.  You're gonna have to do hand signals out the window when you make a turn."

I marveled at his ingenuity as well as his procrastination skills.  "Fair enough.  Hand signals it is then..."

I washed and waxed and vacuumed out that old Chevy into an immaculate brown luster.  When the week was finally up, I took my dream date out in the Batmobile and had a fabulous dinner in the Chinatown district.  We joked and reminisced and gossiped for hours, like the way you always do on a first date, each testing the waters like two timid swimmers.  Four gin-&-tonics later and we were ready for our fortune cookie and a tour of the town.  I showed her some of my favorite sights of the neighborhood but it had begun to rain pretty hard; I found that maneuvering turn signals with my arm out the window was beginning to get really cold and wet but the MSG and alcohol buzz helped me dismiss it as a mere nuisance.

At one point we were joking and laughing so hard I forgot what I was doing and leaned on the blinker arm with my wet hand, when I heard this "Ker-SNAP" of old dead popsicle stick.  I glanced down at the hole it left behind and this huge blue-white flash of electricity arced across the steering column filling my face with black smoke.  My date jumped back in fear but I assured her it was alright; at the next stop sign I fanned the smoke out the open window and struggled to piece the popsicle stick back together and into the wiring harness.  Pissed and impatient, I crammed the whole mess back where it came from, then the horn shorted out and started blasting out in random bursts across the night streets of Chinatown.

To my utter disbelief, I found that whenever I pulled the Batmobile over in a tight left turn, the huge spin of the steering wheel would cause the horn to respond with an obnoxious "HONK-a-HONK-a-HONK-a-HONK-a-HONK," generating rude gestures from the winos and gangsters on the city sidewalks. I smiled sheepishly at my date who had a look of absolute terror on her face.  I realized at that point it was probably time to take her home.  

I got my date back to her suburban apartment some thirty speechless minutes later.  To avoid any more horn blasts, I had actually struggled to get her home by taking right-hand turns only.  She bravely told me that she "had a great time" and gave me a quick kiss on the cheek as she slid out the passenger door, but I was convinced after that night, she would never ever go out with me again....

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...To this day, my kids like their mom's version of this story better.  She tells them that I blushed five shades of red when she kissed me in the dark of that '62 Chevy....
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Comments: 117

Iscariot-Priest [2007-12-15 03:44:07 +0000 UTC]

A really 'awww...' worthy story, the ending saved it from being a Seinfeld-esque horror/comedy.
It kinda reminds me of that show "how I met your mother."

One question: the sheer attention to details makes me wonder, is this based on non-fiction?

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rapidograph In reply to Iscariot-Priest [2007-12-15 08:13:56 +0000 UTC]

... yes, it really happened to me just like that... right down to the old dead piece of popsicle stick...

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luvallthis [2007-07-24 23:44:53 +0000 UTC]

I loved it so hard!!
Thank you for this funny piece of literature! I simply adore quotidian tales
"Okay, let me explain: The Batmobile was this decaying 1962 Chevy Bel-Air and it was the very first car I ever owned." I laughed soooo hard on this one
I'll check your gallery later, right now I got to eat

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rapidograph In reply to luvallthis [2007-08-05 19:36:29 +0000 UTC]

... thank you for your kind words, it's hard to believe I wrote this over five years ago and people like you are still finding it...

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sassy-shiznit [2006-07-08 14:46:37 +0000 UTC]

you are right! absolutely love this! what a beautiful story.................... thank you so much for sharing.... you a very gifted talent for capturing an audience and keeping them involved until the very end!

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shricory [2005-09-29 12:24:41 +0000 UTC]

haha thats a really brilliant and funny story!

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rapidograph In reply to shricory [2005-10-06 16:42:34 +0000 UTC]

... thanks so very much for blowing the dust off this story... I'm glad to see you liked it!!

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3vil-Bunny [2005-09-14 18:17:31 +0000 UTC]

Wonderful, funny story !

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crazymexican [2005-04-23 23:46:53 +0000 UTC]

oh how romantic hehe

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rapidograph In reply to crazymexican [2005-05-03 20:45:21 +0000 UTC]

... you are too kind... thanks for blowing the dust off this old deviation and commenting on it...

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crazymexican In reply to rapidograph [2005-05-11 00:07:56 +0000 UTC]

wow your right hehe i wouldnt have shown my face to her after that. but lucky you

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RobinHood86 [2005-01-30 14:11:36 +0000 UTC]

I loved it, great story.

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faithdivine88 [2004-09-19 13:28:57 +0000 UTC]

Hahahaha~ That was absolutely endearing.

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rdx86 [2004-06-26 06:05:02 +0000 UTC]

Man...that's one of the best stories I've read in quite a while.Grats on the DD...as well as the marriage

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epitomei [2003-11-08 19:57:49 +0000 UTC]

Status: printed and tucked safely into her journal for later, night time reading.

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garfield101 [2003-10-10 10:12:11 +0000 UTC]

wow. what a nice nice story. awesome story btw

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antiestablishmentari [2003-09-25 06:30:15 +0000 UTC]

HAHAHAHAHA I had an old truck that did the same thing. for some reason whenever I turned left the horn would honk sporadically.

Good stuff
~L

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hubricide [2003-02-12 06:10:47 +0000 UTC]

Good story, quite cute.

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phlezk [2003-01-14 13:17:12 +0000 UTC]


hilarious!

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triptychr [2002-12-05 03:14:28 +0000 UTC]

Real, hilarious, and extremely well written! I wish I had found this sooner.

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kyng [2002-07-08 08:04:54 +0000 UTC]

Nice conversational tone, easy to read. Yep, my vote goes here too. And a

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five [2002-07-04 05:54:41 +0000 UTC]

Just letting you know that this got one of my votes for the devvies .

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darkmonkey [2002-05-23 16:27:36 +0000 UTC]

Like somebody else said, you have made a depressed lad smile. I find that so uplifiting and sweet. It's such a lovely ending. Boo hooo hoo!

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larry [2002-05-21 07:58:30 +0000 UTC]

this rox!
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jilian218 [2002-04-15 23:09:43 +0000 UTC]

That story is sooo cute/funny, and the ending totally catches you off guard. definitely a great one to tell your kids!
~jillian~

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localghost [2002-03-18 09:42:08 +0000 UTC]

lmao!
that's just the funniest story
+fav

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trillian [2002-03-09 01:58:02 +0000 UTC]

Wow, I loved this story! Very worthy of a daily deviation! Great stuff. I want a batmobile too! (but not with broken blinkers) lol! Honk-a honk-a honk-a LMAO

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tobie [2002-02-25 18:13:33 +0000 UTC]

HEY! SHOW US A FAMILY PIC!
WOULD LOVE TO SEE A FAMILY PIC!

Sweet! Humorous!
And very interesting to imagine each line.


Congrats on both the DP and the marriage!

***favorite!***
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novispoon [2002-02-25 17:51:52 +0000 UTC]

Now THAT is a great story. Look at what it has: doughnuts, a beautiful babe, cars, romance, explosions, and a happy ending. All the right ingredients, mixed well, baked on 350 for a few minutes and served to smiling Deviants . Reminds me of limnersphere and I and the Quarter Stuck Behind the Airbag, but that's another story, and not nearly so interesting as this one. Congrats on the DP, the date, the marriage, and the kids!
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woozster [2002-02-25 07:03:38 +0000 UTC]

A beautifully funny story that put such a big grin on my face. Thank you for sharing this, and late congratulations on DP. Well deserved indeed
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fylter [2002-02-25 04:45:20 +0000 UTC]

thats great! lol

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olya [2002-02-25 03:10:36 +0000 UTC]

wow!
i went "oh my god!" out loud in all the right places, including the ending. awesome! thanks!
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namaste [2002-02-25 03:04:53 +0000 UTC]

Congratulations! This is a beautiful story which provoked much cringing, laughing, and "Awwwww!"-ing in all the right places. Thank you for it.

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breakthecycle [2002-02-25 01:00:29 +0000 UTC]

wow, you're a great storyteller.

great story, you actually lived "happily ever after".


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ebjcoat [2002-02-25 00:38:00 +0000 UTC]

excellent story.
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isecore [2002-02-25 00:10:19 +0000 UTC]

this was a good one... *reads again*
yep, good one

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splat [2002-02-24 23:46:39 +0000 UTC]

Great story, I'm glad the Batmobile didn't ruin your chances with this girl

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jellybeansoup [2002-02-24 23:39:24 +0000 UTC]

awww!

such a sweet story!
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chiisu [2002-02-24 22:49:03 +0000 UTC]

awwwwww

great story, esp. how you ended it!

= chiisu

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engelx [2002-02-24 22:33:30 +0000 UTC]

Congrats.. your very talented. very kewl

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axxtraxx [2002-02-24 21:53:09 +0000 UTC]

i believe i have all the corollaries to this tale, but alas, i haven't the literary skills of rapidograph...superb telling of the macabre, and congrats on the well-deserved winning entry.

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thewill [2002-02-24 21:51:01 +0000 UTC]

ooh, nice.. you're a great story-teller. You lead me to believe that you may actually get off from that day without any problems.. and then smashed through with that broken horn.. haha. Great ending!! A++!
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lq [2002-02-24 21:03:24 +0000 UTC]

this was great....very well done...great ending too.. (=
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noir [2002-02-24 20:50:47 +0000 UTC]

omg!!! great story!!!

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atari [2002-02-24 19:57:59 +0000 UTC]

Amazing story, I laughed so hard!
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moon [2002-02-24 19:49:19 +0000 UTC]

LOL!! Wonderful story! Congrats on the win which was obviously much deserved. You've gots lots of talent as a story teller and artist! Still think you should do that kids book. You seem to have all the skills to create a great one!

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fae13 [2002-02-24 18:36:03 +0000 UTC]

priceless!!!!!!
*sigh*
truly wonderful!
-fae

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anon-y-mouse [2002-02-24 18:33:36 +0000 UTC]

*tears in eyes*

it would have been so embarassing and i was going "aww she like probably didn't ever see him again after that" until the last two lines

it made me so happy awwww
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klf [2002-02-24 17:56:39 +0000 UTC]

excellent story! Sorry it happened that way...
a well deserved DP!!!

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-dark- [2002-02-24 17:37:07 +0000 UTC]

What an amazing story, I love the way it all worked out in the end.
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