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RE: 2008 - Ramblin' Who Knows Where with Shar-Mar - 5/12/2008 8:58:54 AM
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AlwaysR8chel
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. . . . ........ I don't like get caught in the phone system... when it happens... I dial '0'..... Usually sends me straight to a person.... Happy Monday!!
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RE: 2008 - Ramblin' Who Knows Where with Shar-Mar - 5/12/2008 1:40:05 PM
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AlwaysR8chel
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. . . . ......... ya got me... I didn't watch the video! Okay, Sharon-Marie.... what is up with your siggy today??? lol!! They have been cool lately.... like ......... random.
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RE: 2008 - Ramblin' Who Knows Where with Shar-Mar - 5/12/2008 4:04:42 PM
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On the rare occasions that I go to a fast food restaurant, I'll ask for water. Recently, I've noticed they give me these iddy-biddy baby cups. Speaking of fastfoods, I went to one today when I was out and about. I'm such a goof. As I was getting my water and my coffee at the drink station, one of the employees came up and asked me if he I needed any help. Since I didn't, I smiled, said "No, thank you" and went about my business. But the guy just stood there and kept telling me that he would help me if I needed him to. By now, I thought that perhaps he had a mental disability (truly; I'm not being facetious). So I just kept smiling and saying "no thank you" each time. I went and found a booth by the window . . . I love window booths I had finished my meal and was drinking my coffee (which was REALLY REALLY hot; I had been letting it cool). That same game came right up to my table and asked me if I was ok, and did I need any help. I smiled and told him that I was fine and thanked him for his offer to help. He kept telling me that if I needed any help to let him know. I kept smiling and saying that I would and then thanking him. We repeated this about 5 times, and he seemed as if he was getting angry with me for not needing his help with anything. He wouldn't go away and he just stood there staring at me and repeating his offers of help, and it started to freak me out. So I decided to just leave. I got up, was going to pick my coffee up (with intentions of taking it with me), and I guess I was more flustered than I realized because I knocked the entire cup of coffee all over the place . . . the table, the booth, the floor.
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RE: 2008 - Ramblin' Who Knows Where with Shar-Mar - 5/12/2008 4:20:52 PM
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phosadaud
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That reminds of when I had just gotten out of college in my early twenties. I had gotten this really nasty virus and ended up with a temp of 103. Needless to say, I felt like death warmed over. I usually let fevers run their course because that is the bodies way of trying to get rid of whatever you have, but I ached so bad and I felt like I was going to spontaneously combust, so I decided it was time for the tylenol. Unfortunately, as obsessive as I am about keeping a well stocked medicine cabinet, I had NO tylenol or equivalents anywhere in my apartment. I started calling every friend I had and NO one was home. I finally decided, I was going to have to go to the drug store myself. It was only a couple blocks away and I had a car. I went straight into the store, grabbed the first bottle of tylenol I saw and made a bee-line for the checkout line. There were a couple gentleman in front of me but the line wasn't too bad and no one had a lot of stuff. I stood there feeling like I was going to die when the 2 men in front of me turned around and saw me standing there. Looking at me, one of them gestured to the tylenol in my hand and asked me with a very sympathetic voice, "You really need that, don't you?". All I could do was nod and quietly say, "Yes". With that, they ushered me to the front of the line and all I could do was mumble "Thanks". I must have looked horrid...
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RE: 2008 - Ramblin' Who Knows Where with Shar-Mar - 5/12/2008 4:34:05 PM
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**I'm waitin with phosy**
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