3 crazy things

mrs. sauce
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Joined: 04/13/2005

I live in a crazy neighborhood. I'm a real 'people watcher' so I get endless enjoyment out of witnessing all sorts of interesting things go down. The latest:

1. A hearse getting a boost from another car with jumper cables. In front of the church during a funeral.

2. Three 'ladies of the evening' sharing a bucket of chicken in the parking lot. They were all really enjoying that chicken, while smoking after a long night of work.

3. I heard a bunch of banging in my backyard that evening and looked outside to see a skunk with it's head stuck in my watering can. He was shaking his head back and forth and walking backwards. He finally shook it off and ran out of my yard SO fast!

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briefcandle
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Joined: 09/09/2004
I love these images. The

I love these images. The second would make a great modern painting, no?

Monarda
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Joined: 03/13/2006
oh sauce

you made my night, especially with #2 and #3. What a lively place to live.

testykitty
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Joined: 07/23/2007
heehee

that's awesome.

lost account
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Joined: 06/09/2011
I like #1

I would totally be the hearse driver who left her lights on and had to get a jump at grandpa bob's funeral. You know someone's brother in law is secretly glad to be the guy with the jumper cables so he has a good excuse to be outside.

lost account
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Great!

We saw something funny recently. We saw this fickle train that kept blocking an intersection going back and forth. Finally one guy on foot sees his bus coming and decides to jump over some small, short part of the train. He makes it and gets the bus. Inspired by his agility, a bicyclist hauls his bike on top of the flat car to climb over, but the train starts moving again and almost carries him off. He tosses bike off train and jumps!

***the United States is one of only four out of 168 countries studied to not have some form of paid family leave for new moms. We join Swaziland, Papua New Guinea, and Lesotho in not having that policy in place. ***

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