With all the bitching and complaining (on the site) I actually have a warm and fuzzy story. Last nite, I'm almost at my stop, all comfy as I have the quad to myself.Lisa, this is for you (girl better have told you about this website):
I'm getting organized, get my keys out of my purse, put my PRESTO card back in my wallet, put my gloves on, etc. I get into my car (totally unrelated but just to piss Whitby and Oshawa people off, less than 5 minutes from off the train to out of the parking lot!!) and head to the grocery store for a few things.
I get to the cashier, open my purse and yep, NO WALLET. I immediately knew I had left it on the train. My gas tank is nearly empty. I have no cash, no debit card, no credit cards (including my work one!), no driver's licence, no health cards PRESTO card... NOTHING.
I whip home, get on the computer and start looking for GO phone numbers thinking all the while I have a poop-load of stuff to cancel and then my home phone rings. It's a girl named Lisa, who is also my new BFF, and she has my wallet. She boarded when I got off and she was heading home to Hamilton.
She found my business card and was going leave a message for me at the office, but figured I'd be in a panic, so she used the info from my licence and Canada 411'ed me when she got home to get my home number.
I borrowed money from my son for gas and whipped into Hamilton to get my wallet.
Everything, including the money was still there. I gave her a bit of cash for saving my ass and for being such a decent human being AND even more important, I made it home in time for Dancing with the Stars!
It makes me feel good to know there are still honest people out there.
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This story is worthy of four cheerleaders.
Oh, and one more, a sexy pirate cheerleader just for Fred:
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7 comments:
I sure loves me a sexy cheerleader pirate. Props to Lisa. Bet lswgirl slept like a baby.
A wonderful story! So glad that there are decent people still out there.
I don't know how old lswgirl13's son is, but in my head I see her desperately shaking a piggy bank and then paying for gas with coins.
As an aside, it's for times such as these that I always keep emergency gas cash in the car (back in the day $5 was enough but now it's a $20).
Yay for Lisa!
@Shirker - HAHA - he's 17, but yes, I did check his piggy bank but not much luck so I hit him up at his part time job. He's never going to let me forget this either!
And might I add, Lisa was not only nice and honest, she was also pretty and a nice figure. I guess she's perfect!
To "borrow" some words from CJ - that's amazerballs with a dollop of awesomesauce!
So glad it worked out for you.
A wonderful story, I'm glad it all worked out!
Awesomesauce and cheerleader pirate girls. And a awesome story to boot. No pun intended. WOHOO!
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