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*Jonas later updated the post with "We can't afford to get sidetracked. --Jonas"
 
*Jonas later updated the post with "We can't afford to get sidetracked. --Jonas"
*The title of this post may be a reference to Sarah Palin and "The Bridge to Nowhere".
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*The title of this post may be a reference to the song "Road to Nowhere" by the Talking Heads, or to Sarah Palin and "The Bridge to Nowhere".

Revision as of 15:57, 30 October 2008

Dangerous Directions
Blogger Jonas
Date Posted October 21st, 2008
11:41:26 AM PDT
URL www.lg15.com
Adjacent Blogs
Directly after "Road Head Butting"
Directly before "The Truth"
Previous by Jonas "Motel Tryst"
Next by Jonas "Signal Lost"

Road to Nowhere is a text blog posted by Jonas directly after the video Road Head Butting and directly before the video The Truth.

Blog

Sarah and Reed. They need to stop. It’s getting obvious. The more they fight, the more trouble they’re going to cause. Not because of the fighting. More because of what that kind of fighting leads to -- a relationship. They’re becoming close, whether they realize it or not. And Reed, he’s got all those qualities Sarah wants in a nice guy. I’ve seen it before with Daniel. And I’m seeing it again here. Sure, it’s none of my business. Except this kind of life doesn’t afford that kind of thing. A relationship.

Sarah should have learned that by now. Reed, he’s a good guy. So I feel bad that he’s going to have to learn that. On his own. Eventually.

Like I said, the whole situation’s trouble. Maybe it’s being trapped in this car for almost 24 hours a day. Fortunately Reed’s offered a temporary solution. To combat the claustrophobia. We have a lot of time before we need to be in Boston. And Reed’s got a friend in Pittsburgh. Someone we can stay with for a few days. Who can give us four walls and roof that aren’t in a hotel.

Will post again later. For now I need to concentrate on the road.

-J

Notes

  • Jonas later updated the post with "We can't afford to get sidetracked. --Jonas"
  • The title of this post may be a reference to the song "Road to Nowhere" by the Talking Heads, or to Sarah Palin and "The Bridge to Nowhere".