Wednesday, September 28, 2005

Deadline day

The continuing stooooory of a gal who just wants it to be over...

Today's the day I said I'd stop by and grab the paperwork I need from the shop, so that I can go to the MTO and get my ownership finalized. My sincere hope is that they'll have everything ready to go. Tomorrow looks like rain, so today would also be a good day to drop the scooter off so they can switch out the speedo/odometer or fix the one that's already there, and get a rack installed.

My insurance broker keeps calling saying she needs a copy of my ownership, because Jevco won't cover me without it - the VIN I gave them doesn't make sense, so they need to see proof. That makes me nervous. I can't stall them forever, and it's really imporant to me to stay in good standing with them.

The Neutrino rehearsal went well last night. The reporter from The Toronto Star came and asked to watch the process, so he became "embedded" with our (myself, Rob Baker, and Jan Caruana) camera crew. We ran out into the streets, and started shooting with the reporter in tow, making notes. When our first tape was ready, he ran back to the booth with our runner, and we kept going. Eventually, he came back, watched us film our last segment, and then saw how we stitched together the final scene. It was a really cool approach to writing the story, I thought. I'm looking forward to seeing what he writes.

When I showed up at the rehearsal last night, David (Ivkovic) saw my helmet and said "Can we go see it!?" I turned on my heel, and the whole cast and crew came outside to see the scooter. Oohs and aaahs and lots of "congratulations". David's been especially interested in the outcome, because he's dealt with the shop before for Wakestock.
There's a story in there somewhere, but it's not mine to tell. Suffice to say, funny how paths cross.

1 Comments:

Blogger Unknown said...

Hey, anonymous. You're such a great fan!

You know, I don't have time to check out your selling structured settlement site/blog, because as I'm sure you've carefully read, I'm pretty busy right now!

But you make it sound so exciting! "Selling structured settlement related stuff"! Whee!

I can just picture how interesting your site/blog must be, robot.

FYI: emoticons don't mean that you can feel. Robot.

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Tabetha

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