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new2net98 09-09-2012 04:45 PM

$5.37--I definitely can relate
 
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$5.37!

That's what the kid behind the counter at Taco Bell said to me. I dug into my pocket and pulled out some lint and two dimes and something that used to be a Jolly Rancher. Having already handed the kid a five-spot, I started to head back out to the truck to grab some change when the kid with the Elmo hairdo said the hardest thing anyone has ever said to me. He said, "It's OK. I'll just give you the senior citizen discount."

I turned to see who he was talking to and then heard the sound of change hitting the counter in front of me. "Only $4.68" he said cheerfully.

I stood there stupefied. I am 56, not even 60 yet? A mere child! Senior citizen?

I took my burrito and walked out to the truck wondering what was wrong with Elmo. Was he blind? As I sat in the truck, my blood began to boil. Old? Me?


I'll show him, I thought. I opened the door and headed back inside. I strode to the counter, and there he was waiting with a smile.

Before I could say a word, he held up something and jingled it in front of me, like I could be that easily distracted! What am I now? A toddler?

"Dude! Can't get too far without your car keys, eh?" I stared with utter disdain at the keys. I began to rationalize in my mind!

"Leaving keys behind hardly makes a man elderly! It could happen to anyone!"

I turned and headed back to the truck. I slipped the key into the ignition, but it wouldn't turn. What now? I checked my keys and tried another. Still nothing.

That's when I noticed the purple beads hanging from my rear view mirror. I had no purple beads hanging from my rear view mirror.

Then, a few other objects came into focus: The car seat in the back seat. Happy Meal toys spread all over the floorboard. A partially eaten doughnut on the dashboard.

Faster than you can say ginkgo biloba, I flew out of the alien vehicle.

Moments later I was speeding out of the parking lot, relieved to finally be leaving this nightmarish stop in my life. That is when I felt it, deep in the bowels of my stomach: hunger! My stomach growled and churned, and I reached to grab my burrito, only it was nowhere to be found.

I swung the truck around, gathered my courage, and strode back into the restaurant one final time. There Elmo stood, draped in youth and black nail polish. All I could think was, "What is the world coming to?"

All I could say was, "Did I leave my food and drink in here"? At this point I was ready to ask a Boy Scout to help me back to my vehicle, and then go straight home and apply for Social Security benefits.

Elmo had no clue. I walked back out to the truck, and suddenly a young lad came up and tugged on my jeans to get my attention. He was holding up a drink and a bag. His mother explained, "I think you left this in my truck by mistake."

I took the food and drink from the little boy and sheepishly apologized.

She offered these kind words: "It's OK. My grandfather does stuff like this all the time."


All of this is to explain how I got a ticket doing 85 in a 40 mph zone. Yessss, I was racing some punk kid in a Toyota Prius. And no, I told the officer, I'm not too old to be driving this fast.

As I walked in the front door, my wife met me halfway down the hall. I handed her a bag of cold food and a $300 speeding ticket. I promptly sat in my rocking chair and covered up my legs with a blankey.

The good news was I had successfully found my way home.

ANNagain 09-09-2012 04:56 PM

New2net,

Hilarious- really good. You should send this to one of the MS mags.

I'm sure it wasn't that funny to you or your wife- especially the ticket!

Sorry you are having an MS'y day.
ANN

Kitt 09-09-2012 05:58 PM

:Funny-Post: What a hoot :trampoline: :yahoo: :ROTFLMAO:

doydie 09-09-2012 06:00 PM

Sorry you had such a day but you made my day. I needed it! When I was first offered a senior discount I was horrified and hurt. Now I ask for all I can get but I'm 62.

missj 09-09-2012 06:06 PM

great for two laughs!

Kitt 09-09-2012 06:23 PM

Actually I couldn't wait to be able to get a Senior discount. Take advantage of it all. Earned it. :Dancing-Chilli::D

new2net98 09-09-2012 08:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ANNagain (Post 913126)
New2net,

Hilarious- really good. You should send this to one of the MS mags.

I'm sure it wasn't that funny to you or your wife- especially the ticket!

Sorry you are having an MS'y day.
ANN


Not me ANN, a joke my Dad sent to me...I had been down in the dumps...he always knows how to make me laugh. So I shared it.

aussiemom 09-09-2012 09:06 PM

Oh My Dog that's funny!!!!

SallyC 09-09-2012 11:36 PM

If I hadn't heard that one before, I would have thought you were talking about yourself too...ya dirty rat..LOL:D

Koala77 09-10-2012 02:24 AM

Oh my goodness. What a wonderful story.
Thank you for the smile :)


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