The actual funniest thing about it is that he practically said "Dude, where's my car?"
Also, everyone at work thinks that it is weird that I didn't scream and yell at him to get out of my car.
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The actual funniest thing about it is that he practically said "Dude, where's my car?"
Also, everyone at work thinks that it is weird that I didn't scream and yell at him to get out of my car.
This took about 50 years from my life.
I, like your coworkers, am just impressed that it didn't take 50 year off his life, in blood and broken bones.
It's the kind of thing that, you have to laugh about it, because the unpleasant implications don't bear thinking about.
Freaky, Sophia. Though I don't see where screaming would have helped matters.
Oh, I remember Walter, with the under the bed stuff!
Do you not lock your car, or did his car key open your door (which is very scary indeed!)?
Sophia, I swear your life is like a novel. A craxxy novel full of craxxy people.
Sophia - oh my dear sweet Jesus. I would have peed my pants. I am so glad it is only a funny story now. PLEASE LOCK YOUR CAR!!!
What they all said, Sophia.
I don't lock my car. But I will be from now on!
When I was younger, I used to lock my keys in my car all the time, so I stopped locking, and the car is so old, that I don't car if it gets stolen. Apparantly, however, I do car if a man is in my backseat!
I think I am just not really a screamer at things---I am scared of bees, but I don't scream and flail, I freeze and wait for them to go away. I didn't really want to scream at a man in the back of my car who I thought was going to kill me. And when I realized what had happened, I was sort of worried how he would get home, etc.
I would have shrieked bloody murder, Sophia! You are a remarkably level-headed woman. Sooo glad it was just a harmless drunk (and one who was smart enough not to drive while intoxicated, so points for him, I guess). It's been one of those months for you, hasn't it?
And everyone is right; an NGA-off is not a good idea, especially on a Friday morning (I don't need to start off the weekend all depressed).
If I get enough done this morning, I might ask the boss if I can take a half day. Then again, I'm so far behind on stuff around here that it'd probably be better if I just stayed and got through some of it. I need caffeine before I can tackle the pile--I'll be right back.
I feel like I did not get from this headline what CNN intended me to get:
Men pack boats, leave towns without husbands
Dana, I'll file that with the name of a local handyman service: Husbands for Hire.