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The Proverbial Bus
I've been saying it lately, being 50 and getting ready to actually do
a real will. "Well, I *could* get hit by the proverbial bus tomorrow." Shhhhh. Be careful what you say. The Universe might be listening. I'm lugging a *very* heavy grocery cart full of 54 cans of cat food, a bag of cat food, and miscellaneous other items, including some holiday wine. It's *heavy*. I am in the legal crosswalk, with the "Walk" light on, crossing High Street. Next thing I know, a school bus driver turns left on red, and comes within three feet of running me over! Luckily he slammed on the brakes, because I didn't have time to get out of the way. I was shook up, but unharmed, and not shook up enough not to grab the bus number off the back of the bus and write it down. That guy better get a good talking-to at the very least! And just when you think it's all over, it isn't. Some power substation blew up in the north end of town. Didn't affect us, or so I thought. Suddenly, right at 9:00 pm., blam! All our power goes out. Now, I regularly do a pet-loss group online on Monday nights, and I have only missed it twice since March 1999. Make it three times. Power stayed out. Do you have any idea how boring life is at night in Ohio without electricity? Yikes! So I dipped into the holiday wine, lacking anything better to do. I called the power company at least three or four times. Got an amazing run-around on each call but the last. They couldn't tell me when it would be fixed; they could tell me what the problem was; and they couldn't even tell me if anyone had been dispatched. Finally, the last person had some sense, and told me they were working on it, and the probem was that they had to take some of us offline because of the blown-up power station up north. Gee, thanks a lot! You might have say, had the local news announce that power would be out in certain areas for a certain amount of time, so at least we'd be prepared. But, nooooooo, that would be too sensible. I managed to feed 9 cats in the dark with candles and a flashlight. The poor kittens were stuck in their carrier all night, since I can't let them run around if I can't *see* them! I gave up and went to bed, and the power apparently finally came back on about 5:30 am. Thanks, power company! Thanks, bus driver! You really made my day. Not. Ginger-lyn gonna curl up on the couch today and play video games or something, with a few cats on the couch to keep me company. Home Pages: http://www.spiritrealm.com/summer/ http://www.angelfire.com/folk/glsummer (homepage & cats) http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb....mmer/index.htm (genealogy) http://www.movieanimals.bravehost.com/ (The Violence Against Animals in Movies Website) |
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The Proverbial Bus
Adrian wrote:
I'm glad you're ok, don't worry, just one month left of 2005, 2006 has got to be better for you. Absolutely! We're purring for a much better 2006 for everybody, particularly those who have had tough years!!! -- Victor M. Martinez Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM) Send your spam he Email me he |
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The Proverbial Bus
I'm so sorry to hear you are having such a terrible time. We are hoping
the bus driver starts driving much more safely and that the power company alerts you *before* you are being cut off. Lots and lots of purrs and best wishes for your luck to change really soon, Ginger-lyn, Polonca and Soncek wrote: I've been saying it lately, being 50 and getting ready to actually do a real will. "Well, I *could* get hit by the proverbial bus tomorrow." Shhhhh. Be careful what you say. The Universe might be listening. I'm lugging a *very* heavy grocery cart full of 54 cans of cat food, a bag of cat food, and miscellaneous other items, including some holiday wine. It's *heavy*. I am in the legal crosswalk, with the "Walk" light on, crossing High Street. Next thing I know, a school bus driver turns left on red, and comes within three feet of running me over! Luckily he slammed on the brakes, because I didn't have time to get out of the way. snip |
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The Proverbial Bus
There is some good news Ginger-lyn Hurricane season is over :-)
And it was you looking for the discount games before right? wrote in message ... I've been saying it lately, being 50 and getting ready to actually do a real will. "Well, I *could* get hit by the proverbial bus tomorrow." Shhhhh. Be careful what you say. The Universe might be listening. I'm lugging a *very* heavy grocery cart full of 54 cans of cat food, a bag of cat food, and miscellaneous other items, including some holiday wine. It's *heavy*. I am in the legal crosswalk, with the "Walk" light on, crossing High Street. Next thing I know, a school bus driver turns left on red, and comes within three feet of running me over! Luckily he slammed on the brakes, because I didn't have time to get out of the way. I was shook up, but unharmed, and not shook up enough not to grab the bus number off the back of the bus and write it down. That guy better get a good talking-to at the very least! And just when you think it's all over, it isn't. Some power substation blew up in the north end of town. Didn't affect us, or so I thought. Suddenly, right at 9:00 pm., blam! All our power goes out. Now, I regularly do a pet-loss group online on Monday nights, and I have only missed it twice since March 1999. Make it three times. Power stayed out. Do you have any idea how boring life is at night in Ohio without electricity? Yikes! So I dipped into the holiday wine, lacking anything better to do. I called the power company at least three or four times. Got an amazing run-around on each call but the last. They couldn't tell me when it would be fixed; they could tell me what the problem was; and they couldn't even tell me if anyone had been dispatched. Finally, the last person had some sense, and told me they were working on it, and the probem was that they had to take some of us offline because of the blown-up power station up north. Gee, thanks a lot! You might have say, had the local news announce that power would be out in certain areas for a certain amount of time, so at least we'd be prepared. But, nooooooo, that would be too sensible. I managed to feed 9 cats in the dark with candles and a flashlight. The poor kittens were stuck in their carrier all night, since I can't let them run around if I can't *see* them! I gave up and went to bed, and the power apparently finally came back on about 5:30 am. Thanks, power company! Thanks, bus driver! You really made my day. Not. Ginger-lyn gonna curl up on the couch today and play video games or something, with a few cats on the couch to keep me company. Home Pages: http://www.spiritrealm.com/summer/ http://www.angelfire.com/folk/glsummer (homepage & cats) http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb....mmer/index.htm (genealogy) http://www.movieanimals.bravehost.com/ (The Violence Against Animals in Movies Website) |
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