Little Old Lady In A Lincoln
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… Brought to you by Austin Traffic, Finding a Date in Austin, Keep Austin Weird and the Letter “S.”
A good friend of mine (we’ll call her “S”) was in a bad traffic accident yesterday.
Apparently someone has not been able to pry the car keys out of granny’s hands yet, since granny was on the road in rare form. My friend was stopped at a red light in her Jeep Cherokee on a normal, sunny Austin afternoon when out of no where *cue suspense music* granny decided to run the red resulting in “S” getting one heck of a smashed up car and being asked out by “guy on the scene.”
Here’s the story:
“S” was sitting at a red light on South Lamar and out of no where a little old lady in a Lincoln pulls into the intersection and T-bones another car who was using his God-given green light. That car proceeds to spin out and hit “S’s” passenger side while granny spins out to wedge between “S” and the car in the left turn lane taking out my friend’s driver’s side as well. Being trapped and thoroughly rattled, “S” starts looking for a way out of the car to make sure granny didn’t have a stroke. Seeing her plight, “guy on the scene” (who witnessed the whole thing) pops her hatch so she can crawl out the back of the car.
When “S” gets to granny’s door to see if she is ok, granny says “Oh, was that MY fault?” Needless to say, with all the police activity and granny’s pit bull defensive daughter arriving at the accident site, “S” loses track of “guy on the scene” who helped her out of her car, but not before she’d gotten his info for the police reports.
Later that evening, after “S” downs a bottle of vino, she calls her tall, blonde mystery witness (that’s all she can remember about him) to say thank you. After a little chit chat, they hang up and “S” falls asleep. She wakes up this morning to a voice mail message saying something along the lines of, “This is X, from the accident, and I was wondering if you’d like to get a drink or dinner sometime after you are feeling better. Call me back when you are up to it.”
My comments are as follows:
1. Bravo! to “guy on the scene” for highly unusual behavior in the typically laid-back-to-the-point-of-non-action Austin male.
2. “S” has got it. She’s got it even when rattled from a car accident and slightly incoherent. Never underestimate the power of a charming, smart and funny brunette.
3. Most of her friends think this would make a great “how we met” story and are encouraging a call back — at least to help her remember if he’s cute or not.
4. Stay tuned and I’ll blog again to tell you if she calls him back and how the date goes.
Do You Need A Love Detox From Your Ex?
Is Your Ego In Charge Of Fixing Your Love Life?
10 Signs That You Are A Love Junkie
6 Ways To Help Your Children Through Divorce
Are You More In Love With Him Than He Is With You?
When You Become Desperate for a Date Night
Losing the Fights in Your Relationship
Advice On First Dates
Why Men Don’t Want To Date Strong Women
How Do I Get A Date?
Have I Found The One?
How Can I Get A Girlfriend?
3 Steps To Starting Successful Conversations
Is It Okay To Tell Her She Looks Fat?
Should I Give Up On This Girl?
4 Things I Should Tell You Before We Start Dating
Life After Divorce: Papers Not Yet Signed & She’s Already Dating My Friend!
… Brought to you by Austin Traffic, Finding a Date in Austin, Keep Austin Weird and the Letter “S.”
A good friend of mine (we’ll call her “S”) was in a bad traffic accident yesterday.
Apparently someone has not been able to pry the car keys out of granny’s hands yet, since granny was on the road in rare form. My friend was stopped at a red light in her Jeep Cherokee on a normal, sunny Austin afternoon when out of no where *cue suspense music* granny decided to run the red resulting in “S” getting one heck of a smashed up car and being asked out by “guy on the scene.”
Here’s the story:
“S” was sitting at a red light on South Lamar and out of no where a little old lady in a Lincoln pulls into the intersection and T-bones another car who was using his God-given green light. That car proceeds to spin out and hit “S’s” passenger side while granny spins out to wedge between “S” and the car in the left turn lane taking out my friend’s driver’s side as well. Being trapped and thoroughly rattled, “S” starts looking for a way out of the car to make sure granny didn’t have a stroke. Seeing her plight, “guy on the scene” (who witnessed the whole thing) pops her hatch so she can crawl out the back of the car.
When “S” gets to granny’s door to see if she is ok, granny says “Oh, was that MY fault?” Needless to say, with all the police activity and granny’s pit bull defensive daughter arriving at the accident site, “S” loses track of “guy on the scene” who helped her out of her car, but not before she’d gotten his info for the police reports.
Later that evening, after “S” downs a bottle of vino, she calls her tall, blonde mystery witness (that’s all she can remember about him) to say thank you. After a little chit chat, they hang up and “S” falls asleep. She wakes up this morning to a voice mail message saying something along the lines of, “This is X, from the accident, and I was wondering if you’d like to get a drink or dinner sometime after you are feeling better. Call me back when you are up to it.”
My comments are as follows:
1. Bravo! to “guy on the scene” for highly unusual behavior in the typically laid-back-to-the-point-of-non-action Austin male.
2. “S” has got it. She’s got it even when rattled from a car accident and slightly incoherent. Never underestimate the power of a charming, smart and funny brunette.
3. Most of her friends think this would make a great “how we met” story and are encouraging a call back — at least to help her remember if he’s cute or not.
4. Stay tuned and I’ll blog again to tell you if she calls him back and how the date goes.
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16.04.2022
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16.04.2022