Transplant Athlete
Friday, May 30, 2008
  Disabled Cavalier

While my car has been disabled in the driveway, the Port Authority NY/NJ believes it went through the lower level of the George Washington Bridge without paying the EZPASS. That's a neat trick, obviously the car fixed itself, drove itself up to the GWB for no apparent reason (is there a Chevy plant up there?), drove back home and died again and forgot to pay the most expensive toll of the trip or they screwed up reading the license plate on the toll photo.

The toll is $8, but they tack on a $25 fee; which, since this is a first offense, they will waive if I pay within 15 days (it spent 5 or 6 days in the mail). My aunt has had this happen to her several times, she says it's a great big hassle. They lose the paperwork and give you the run-around until you just give up and pay it. Not me, I'll never pay.

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I've gone through kidney failure twice. The first time in 2000, my mother donated a kidney; and again in 2008, I'm on dialysis waiting for a breakthrough in immuno-suppression medicines before seeking a new kidney.

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