Sunday, September 7, 2014

Return of the Rebecca

Living-in-sin Rebecca is now back from Paris. I know this because yesterday as I was leaving for a dinner party, she burst through my door and startled me so much that I nearly dropped the carrot-apple salad I was carrying.

Rebecca: GUESS WHAT!?!?!?!

Eli: AHHHH!

Rebecca: Sorry. Is this a bad time?!

Eli: DON'T YOU KNOW THAT I HAVE A HEART CONDITION!?

Rebecca: Hahaha. Anyway! So I JUST bought a new car!!!

Eli: Um. Welcome home from Paris. Close friend and former roommate whom I haven't seen in like four months.

Rebecca: Oh. Right. Thank you. Good to see you. DID YOU HEAR ME?!? I JUST BOUGHT A NEW CAR!!!

To her credit, buying a new car is a very big deal for Rebecca. This is largely because Rebecca has been driving something barely more advanced than a horse and buggy for the last 14 years. You guys. I swear to you. I cannot even describe the vehicle she was driving. She got into an accident when we were in law school and probably legally totaled the thing but instead of dealing with it like a regular person, she hammered the hood back down with a set of tools and called it good.

As she has experienced various problems with this vehicle and has expressed to me repeatedly her fear that it would explode any day on a quick trip to the grocery store, we have had a lot of this conversation:

Eli: Rebecca. BUY A DAMN CAR!

Rebecca: But I'm scared. What if the car salesman tries to have his way with me?

Eli: First of all, I need you to stop using that phrase. It doesn't mean what you think it means. Secondly, we can find a responsible grownup to go with you and help you not get ripped off.

Rebecca: But vehicles are so expensive! There are starving people in this world, Eli. How can I justify spending upwards of $1,100 on a car when there are starving people in this world?!

Eli: First of all, you spending "upwards of $1,100" on a car is what got you into the mess you're currently in. Secondly, I know you want to save the world. I'm just trying to help you understand that you will likely be in a better position to do that if you're not spending all of your time in conversations with me about whether or not your car is going to blow up.

Rebecca: You want me to spend MORE THAN $1,100 on a car?!?

Eli: Yes. You have a stable job and you have never spent a penny on anything in your life. You can afford to buy a very mediocre car that is worth more than $1,100.

Rebecca: Ok. But until then, I'm just going to keep moving all of my stuff into your apartment and not take any of the garbage with me when I leave. Ok?

Eli: Sigh.

I honestly believed she would never actually get herself to purchase a vehicle. Rebecca has a heart of gold, and although she can afford to upgrade from the piece of trash she has been driving, she has a hard time justifying spending any money on herself when she could direct those funds to something more noble, like her nonprofit organization that helps women in southeast Asia transition out of the sex trade.

NOT THAT I KNOW WHAT THAT IS, CATHIE.

But apparently enough people talked some sense into her because on Saturday, as I was leaving to go to my dinner party:

Rebecca: DID YOU HEAR ME?!? I JUST BOUGHT A NEW CAR!!!

Eli: I don't believe this. Show me.

Rebecca: Oh Eli! You won't BELIEVE what it can do! Come outside! I have to show you. You are JUST GOING TO DIE!

Based on how she acted, I thought the thing was going to fly. I really thought everything they promised us in Back to the Future was finally going to become a reality.

So I followed her outside.

She approached the very modest but nice vehicle, held her keys up, pushed a button, and then beamed at me in pride.

Rebecca: WELL?!?

Eli: Well, what?

Rebecca: Isn't that AMAZING!?

Eli: What did it do?

Rebecca: ELI!! AUTOMATIC LOCKS!!!

Eli: Seriously?

Rebecca: If you just push this button, the car unlocks and you don't have to use a key--

Eli: I know how automatic locks work.

Rebecca: I figured you did. But I just can't believe this is on MY CAR!

Eli: Yes. It must be very recent technology.

Rebecca: A SIGN OF THE TIMES!

Eli: Uh. Rebecca?

Rebecca: Yes?

Eli: Why is the back seat full of your clothes?

Rebecca: Oh. Because I'm moving in right now. BUT DON'T WORRY. I still have a key. So you can go to your dinner party and we can just chat when you get back home.

Eli: I seriously don't understand how my life turns into this so often.

~It Just Gets Stranger

19 comments:

  1. I must insist on a daily recap of all things Rebecca. Finally - a roommate!!! Although I can't condone living in sin for too long, Cathie.

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  2. YAY! I love that Rebecca is baaaaaack.

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  3. Don't look now, but it looks like Eli was the responsible member in this conversation! Is that... is that the PUBERTY talking? Did you become a real boy this weekend, Eli?!

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  4. Today has been emotionally exhausting. This made me giggle. Thank you.

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  5. Why does it scare me that Rebecca drives?

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  6. Honestly this is the worst post ever. I wanted to be your roommate. WHY God, WHY didn't I just barge in and set up camp. I'd totally do your laundry and hold your hair back when you barf all night and provide expert experience for all the strange maladies that plague your beautiful body.

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  7. Yes! You're back to living in sin!

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  8. Let's all welcome Rebecca to the 1980s! It was bound to happen sooner or later.

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  9. I can totally relate to Rebecca. I just upgraded my '99 Escort with no automatic anything, no AC, and doors I couldn't even lock because the lock thingys broke off many years ago to a 2008 Corolla that has all those things. I feel super fancy when I can unlock the doors from 15 feet away!

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  10. ...so Rebecca has a nonprofit organization dedicated to abolishing sex trade and you didn't mention its name or post a link to it? And sweaty armpit product that staunches the flow out of your sweat glands got a shout out?? I see.

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    1. You win the Benevolent Internets today. Thank you.

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    2. Haha. I very much look forward to promoting it and writing all about it as soon as it hits the ground and she is ready to start collecting support. Until then, we wait.

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    3. That "I see" is just stern perfection. Two words that say so very, very much.

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    4. Please do let us know when you can--I would definitely send a donation.

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  11. But what does Miss Hannah Rose think about you living in sin again with Rebecca???

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  12. The most exciting part of this post was finding out that she's moving in again!!

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