Clog

[klog, klawg]

–verb (used with object)

1. to hinder or obstruct with thick or sticky matter; choke up: to clog a drain.

2. to crowd excessively, esp. so that movement is impeded; overfill: Cars BIKES clogged the highway ROADWAY.

3. to encumber; hamper; hinder.
–verb (used without object)

4. to become clogged, encumbered, or choked up.

5. to stick; stick together.

6. to do a clog dance.

 

ClogLA - a first time
August 16, 2009

a first time

somehow it’s never happened before but now i’ve done it. i rode out sunset blvd all the way to the beach.

i left early and traffic was mild. cars got about as close as you would expect which is to say they were far closer than they the drivers themselves would ever want anyone to get to them in a car were they ever on the road in any manner other than encased in 4,000+ pounds of steel and glass.

dan and i “rode” for a while. it was great. we covered all sorts of good territory.

venice blvd back home as usual. bang bang bang. 100 miles since i’ve been home.

chirp,

hillary

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