Unexpected Good Fortune
Travelling through Seattle a good 15 years ago, I remembered an old friend I used to blow up Action Men with. We were bored, nothing to lose , so I looked him up in the phonebook. He was the only one of that name in there. "Come and stay," goes he.
Me and my mates were living in a car at that point so a bed was a novelty. After searching for a while, we rock up to a very posh mansion on Puget Sound with its own Helipad. "Come flying," goes he.
Has your luck held out recently?
( , Thu 14 Sep 2006, 18:43)
Travelling through Seattle a good 15 years ago, I remembered an old friend I used to blow up Action Men with. We were bored, nothing to lose , so I looked him up in the phonebook. He was the only one of that name in there. "Come and stay," goes he.
Me and my mates were living in a car at that point so a bed was a novelty. After searching for a while, we rock up to a very posh mansion on Puget Sound with its own Helipad. "Come flying," goes he.
Has your luck held out recently?
( , Thu 14 Sep 2006, 18:43)
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Going to be a bit of a longish one. Sorry, but here it is... The day before my birthday a few years ago I was working late in a job I didn't want to do. I was frantically searching for another job. It was also just over with a woman I was dating. So things were looking a bit glum as I was approching 28. Anyway, I get off of the pretty dodgy overland station in east London and walk a bit then I get accosted by three young punks who steal my phone and wallet (20 quid). They threatened to stab me. Kicked me to the ground and all that. My health was in order, so good for that. However, the whole situation was quite frightening. At that point I pretty much hated society and all it had to offer.
So I go through the malarkey of contacting the police, getting my cards cancelled/reordered. Then worst of all was to get the phone cancelled which was a pain.
So I was really down and had planned birthday dinner and drink with close friends, then a big party the day after. Naturally I was not feeling up for it.
Just before I left to see my friends, my work colleagues gave me a card of sympathy with a little collection for me. Very touching. My dinner/drinks was really nice as well. They were very supportive and kind. I started to feel a bit better about people.
Cue the next day. Feeling better and looking forward to seeing more of my friends. The party was a huge success. People had a great time. I got pretty hammered. It was just near the end of the night, feeling confident and good. I ended up asking this girl at the party back to my place. Here Mr. DeLarge actually gets lucky. Nice.
The next morning I was having breakfast with this young lady and I got a call that I was to come in for an interview for a really good job I applied for (which I ended up getting)! I would have to say that capped off the most successful 24 hours I had, which was opposite from one of the worst days of my life.
It takes some event to shake you to see how much your friends and family can come out to support you.
( , Sun 17 Sep 2006, 15:43, Reply)
Going to be a bit of a longish one. Sorry, but here it is... The day before my birthday a few years ago I was working late in a job I didn't want to do. I was frantically searching for another job. It was also just over with a woman I was dating. So things were looking a bit glum as I was approching 28. Anyway, I get off of the pretty dodgy overland station in east London and walk a bit then I get accosted by three young punks who steal my phone and wallet (20 quid). They threatened to stab me. Kicked me to the ground and all that. My health was in order, so good for that. However, the whole situation was quite frightening. At that point I pretty much hated society and all it had to offer.
So I go through the malarkey of contacting the police, getting my cards cancelled/reordered. Then worst of all was to get the phone cancelled which was a pain.
So I was really down and had planned birthday dinner and drink with close friends, then a big party the day after. Naturally I was not feeling up for it.
Just before I left to see my friends, my work colleagues gave me a card of sympathy with a little collection for me. Very touching. My dinner/drinks was really nice as well. They were very supportive and kind. I started to feel a bit better about people.
Cue the next day. Feeling better and looking forward to seeing more of my friends. The party was a huge success. People had a great time. I got pretty hammered. It was just near the end of the night, feeling confident and good. I ended up asking this girl at the party back to my place. Here Mr. DeLarge actually gets lucky. Nice.
The next morning I was having breakfast with this young lady and I got a call that I was to come in for an interview for a really good job I applied for (which I ended up getting)! I would have to say that capped off the most successful 24 hours I had, which was opposite from one of the worst days of my life.
It takes some event to shake you to see how much your friends and family can come out to support you.
( , Sun 17 Sep 2006, 15:43, Reply)
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