Friday, September 14

I don't have either

JD: Do you think it's out of line to take my best friend here out to dinner? I mean, this is like the end of an era. We've always been known as Turk and JD. Like when we were in college, it was always, "When are Turk and JD getting here?" And then in med school, most people were like, "When are Turk and JD getting here?"
Turk: We didn't have a car.

After going into town today, I have come to the conclusion that everyone in my city either has a kid or a dog. Now, I knew that a lot of Germans had dogs, they bring them everywhere! They bring them in stores, in the semi-mall, sometimes there is a picture of a dog outside of store telling the owners the dog has to stay out. I haven't ever really come across that in America, unless it was a beach or a park. Right, so if not a dog, then a kid! Maybe Tuebingen was really different, and maybe because a lot of the students aren't here yet, but every young couple appears to have a small child with them. And, a lot of times you see them riding on a bike with their parent, but not in a child seat, buckled in with a helmet. No, in a seat right in front of the adult, not buckled in, no helmet! Every time I see this, I want to stop the adult on the bike and ask them about this situation.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Awww, I love the Scrubs quote! And I miss you and I being together all the time at school.