clint wrote:
> My god, the captain was terrified!
So I was planning to be going aay very very soon. but I don't know
anymore
it's been a horrid week and I have to get some sleep. Don't
want to scare anybody too much.
>That's it for me and the cow cruising.
I hope there are very interesting things coming to the fore. I can't
wait for the real changes. I am definitely one who looks to the future
-- it's exciting.
>We
> are senior citizens and the world is just to dangerous!
But:
it's not just senior citizens
I had an interview for a good job recently but postponed and
In the meantime, I guess that was a good thing...on my way home from
work, as usual, working late on things with ephemeral due dates born of
anxieties that are more complex than need to be described here...I was
mugged.
Yes indeed, I am hurt. The man bashed me in the head. And then picked
me up and threw me up against a wall.
I can't really say that it is because I was a pedestrian. In fact, the
mugging occurred right outside of a coworkers home that should have
been safe. Still, the office needs to be staffed better. There are
too many folks working there at these ungodly hours.
I put up a pretty good fight. The police have been interviewing me for
the last few days and I have another meet scheduled with them tomorrow.
I actually put up a good enough fight that I ripped off the thug's
necklace. It's bagged now, hopefully good enough for dna testing. Who
knows.
I look very pretty. I suspect I freaked my interviewers out because I
didn't get the promotion after all. Looks like I have really wild
hooker makeup on half of my face.
If I come back, I am certainly not locating in that neighborhood any
longer.
mk5000
"Of all the creatures, man is the most detestable. Of the entire brood,
he's
the one that possesses malice. He is the only creature that inflicts
pain for
sport, knowing it to be pain. The fact that man knows right from wrong
proves
his intellectual superiority to the other creatures; but the fact that
he can
do wrong proves his moral inferiority to any creature that cannot."
Mark Twain.
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