
Back in 1996, Bud was checking out Jeeps. He’d always wanted one. After finding just the right one, I took him down to pick it up. The salesman was running behind. Another couple, very professional- looking was also waiting for the salesman. We made each other’s acquaintance, eventually dredging up acquaintances known to us both. By no means were we more than two couples standing in the blazing sun making the best of waiting for an inattentive sales person. The lady, particularly, looked prim and proper like a Sunday School teacher. Time dragged. There was nothing particularly memorable about the situation till I blundered.
I was tired of waiting for that guy. Pointing to a nearby Jeep, I stated. “I think I’ll go shit on the bumper.” I had intended to say “sit on the bumper.” I don’t know who was more shocked, me, Bud, or the couple we waited with. I was horrified and stammered an unimpressive apology. Clearly, they’d spent enough time in my low company. Nobody laughed. The couple realized they needed to be elsewhere and strolled off. I half expected Bud to go off with them.
Bud’s Jeep still sits in our drive with nothing but a winch on the bumper.
That couple needed a sense of humor. Lol
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No kidding.
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That’s funny! If those people couldn’t laugh at a blooper, they didn’t deserve to be in your company. The visual to accompany your story is pretty funny, too. :)
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They looked like bona fode do gooders. Think I tested their hearts for sure.
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what about the blunder with words you made in high school with the title of the book “A Tale of Two Cities?” 😂
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Oh, need to write that!
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Nothing but a winch, now? Well, did you expect it still to BE there?? 😂 This is what comes of not saying anything about your piddling around the house… 🤣🤧
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Ah ha ha!
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Boy, I’ll tell ya, “Spare the rod…” 🤣😆
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Thanks didn’t see that coming and had a good laugh
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Great!
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Clearly something needed to be said to break the “mood”! And congratulations on the Jeep! LOL
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Well, I broke it!
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😂
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At least no one at the dealership called you a wench. (I was surprised to find that this word has a new meaning. Wench used to mean a serving girl.)
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You are so right, but I certainly sounded like one!
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Oh no!
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Nothing more to say after that ugly mouthful.
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