Then they asked me a bunch of questions about my car. Stupid small town cops.
That sounds so Live Oak.
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Then they asked me a bunch of questions about my car. Stupid small town cops.
That sounds so Live Oak.
And much ~ma to Susan for her mom.
That sounds so Live Oak.
It was Inglis...so similar, though. (Quite close geographically, too). DH works with a guy from Live Oak. All the little towns in this area are too much like Deliverance.
It sounds like maybe the brakes aren't really damaged, Susan? I'm with you in not seeing exactly how that would affect them, or her getting all the way to town without them.
Yeah, that's my thinking. I wonder if the mechanics just saw she was confused and didn't think she should be driving. This is a really small town, so there's a good chance someone there knew her. But she seemed fully "there" mentally when I talked to her.
Tons of ~ma to you, Susan. That's a very stressful situation, and we both wish you the best in navigating it.
Much ~ma to you, Susan.
It's driving me crazy that there's an hour left in SYTYCD and there's 50 posts in NonFiction and I don't want to go in there and spoil myself. And I'm on my work computer and don't allow myself to go on LJ on it. Argh.
Also, I have not gone to have dinner yet. I'm sure I"ll be pretty hungry by the time I go to bed, but I definitely am too lazy to go anywhere. Meh. Guess I'll just be hungry for a full breakfast in the morning.
Fuck, Trudy. I'm so sorry. Healing ~ma for your mom and coping ~ma for you.
WTF, Universe?!? Back off!
I keep reminding myself she's safe.
She really could have died and that's scary as shit -- but she didn't and she's safe now.
One of her nurses today grew up with my Sister. Sis says its weird having our Mom's life in the hands of Dinky Petrelli. ("Petrelli" is a fake last name of the correct ethnicity, but "Dinky" is what the poor girl was called growing up.)
my best to your mom and all that are caring for her, Trudy