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Flight To Freedom On A Friday
The stock market was closing for the week. Our word for the day was just about done. This was one of the last Fridays in late summer where you could still enjoy the outdoors. It was casual Fridays and I was dressed accordingly. I wore the typical blue blazer, oxford shirt, khaki pants combo. My shoes were a bit more stylish. I was wearing ankle high calfskin leather brown boots. I got on the phone to verify my agenda for later in the evening.
As soon as I was able to hang up the call, my computer alerted me having received an email message. The message was from the head of the desk seeking some information regarding transactions with a certain counterparty. This was not my function but since most people had already departed, it was left to me to complete the task. I quickly glanced at my black sport watch to notice that it was barely a quarter past and I had plenty of time before I was scheduled to be at my next location. I looked up the data and responded to the email.
I sent the email and leaped out of my chair heading to the restroom. It was my last stop before heading out for the evening. I went to the elevator bank and by now the volume of departing people had begun to decline. I entered the lobby which was only occupied by two security guards. My phone beeped. I pulled it out to see I had received a text message. It was my friend. He texted to say he was running behind. Our destination was new club downtown. The travel time was at least twenty minutes by taxi.
I had three choices: walk, cab it, or ride the subway. Each one had its plusses and minuses. It was a very pleasant day except for the elevated level of humidity. This would make me a bit less than presentable upon arrival if I were to walk the entire distance. Also, at this time of day finding an available taxi would be a nightmare. Subway was a viable option, however, the rush hour crowds would also be unbearable. I decided to continue on foot for the time being until I came upon a cab.
After walking about five or so blocks I say a nice watering hole on the side. I figured I might as begin my night here with a nice cold beer. As I walk into the establishment I notice a bar on the left and a row of seats on the right. I noticed a statuesque blonde in tight skinny jeans that hugged her curves delightfully. She was making her way to the rear where the restrooms were located.
I approached the bar and sat down in relief. The bartender was another beautiful sight she had on a low cut tight black tank top with black tights. She asked what I would like and I replied, with a smile, a nice cold beer. She returned the smile and turned to get a pint glass. I was willing to accept anything on tap. She poured slowly while noticing another customer walk through the door.
I was too busy soaking in the cool, dry air and the anticipating the cold draft flowing through my mouth to notice that the person who had walked in was my buddy. Clearly, he had gone through the same thought process and ended up in the same spot. He tapped my shoulder and I turned and gave him an acknowledging smile. He sat down and we began discussing our plans.
2012 Suzuki Equator (Automobilemag)
**2012 Suzuki Equator**
Suzuki hoped that a mid-size pickup would appeal to its wide base of
motorcycle, ATV, and marine customers, but the Equator has barely registered a
blip on the sales charts since its debut for the 2009 model year.
Suzuki hoped that a mid-size pickup would appeal to its wide base of
motorcycle, ATV, and marine customers, but the Equator has barely registered a
blip on the sales charts since its debut for the 2009 model year. Still,
without the resources to conceive and create a truck of its own, Suzuki picked
a solid donor in the Nissan Frontier. Like the Frontier, the Equator is built
in Tennessee and offers a choice of four- and six-cylinder dual-overhead-cam
engines, but the Suzuki's are covered by a longer factory warranty (seven
years/100,000 miles). Unfortunately, our favorite Frontier powertrain -- the
V-6 with a six-speed manual gearbox -- isn't available in the Equator. In
fact, the only stick shift is a five-speed bolted to the 2.5-liter four-
cylinder, an engine offered exclusively in extended-cab models -- which, by
the way, feature old-school flip-up jump seats that are best suited for people
built like (and with the dexterity ...
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