Getting Wet

wet wrangler

So I woke up today morning and realized it had been raining outside. I had two options to get to work, either take my Wrangler which currently has no roof on, or take a cab. After yesterdays experience with cabs I decided I would take the Wrangler. I put on a cap and a weather proof jacket and headed to work and although it rained kind of heavy part of the way it really wasn’t bad. As long as I was moving I didn’t get wet and it was definitely more enjoyable then taking cabs.


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  1. Lexicon says:

    what kind of camera do u use?

  2. Mark says:

    Sony Ericsson K800

  3. vampire says:

    lol
    wasn’t u afraid that some of the electrics in the car would be damaged!!!

  4. Mark says:

    nope. most of it is splash proof

  5. vampire says:

    that’s why i drive a jeep too

    off-topic: how can i contact u mark !! “

  6. bored says:

    lol thats what a wrangler is made for ;p

  7. TwaiF says:

    i love jeep

  8. moocherx says:

    you could always try to get a roof…

  9. Mathew says:

    Reminds me of the ride I had in a 1949 Willys Jeep. But we had the windscreen down as well ! Felt like getting shot in the face with a machine gun :)

  10. evolution says:

    Mark’s been getting wet.

  11. WoW..that must be the dumbest image you could put your self in, I bet it feels cool and adventurous..but I would have a blast if I see some body in the red light without a roof just waiting and hoping to start moving so he can avoid some of the drops..were you wearing goggles, scuba equipment maybe!!?

  12. Aren’t you working vampire!?

  13. Holla says:

    man getting wet means smoking PCP.

  14. Bu50 says:

    LOOl well you got a free and natural shower on the way to work.

    qs: DID you take this picture by yourself?? cuz it really looks pro.

  15. For those who scatches thier head think about the meaning of PCP
    “From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    In science:
    Phencyclidine, a drug also known as Angel Dust”

  16. Tan Go says:

    Mark, are you that wierd or just exagerating for your blog!


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