My goodness what an interesting morning. Since Dr. and Mrs. Siefring are coming to the show tonight, I gave them my parking pass to use and Mrs. Siefring drove me to the train this morning. I was hoping we would be able to play OVERHEARD ON THE SEPTA in this post, but I fell promptly asleep and didn't wake up until about 5 minutes before my stop. However, my walk from Market East to the theatre was quite an adventure...
I was walking, minding my own business when suddenly this woman yells toward me "What would you consider the curb side?" I stopped and looked at her and said nothing. She repeated "What would you consider the curb side?" I replied (trying not to sound like a jerk) "Uh, the side with the curb." She said "That's what I thought. Look at this." She grabs my arm and brings me to her car, where she has the parking validation in the window. I say "That should do fine." and I began to walk away. She had no interest in my leaving and said "Then why did I get a ticket. And she holds up a parking ticket in my face. I then realize that she is parked half in a no parking zone. I point this out to her, but she ignores me and goes about telling me what she is going to do in order to not pay the ticket. I thought about convincing her she needed to move her car, but she was slightly intimidating and I decided to let her continue with her rant and not risk my life. haha. I was going to leave, but realized she was fairly to completely crazy and since I was quite early for my call, decided to enjoy her insanity for a bit. We chatted about finding her a meter maid and that she should fight the ticket. As I walked away, she followed me and went to each car down the block saying "Look they didn't get a ticket. And they didn't. And they didn't." I finally lost her when she got to a car with the owner getting into it and she asked him if he got a ticket. I felt bad dumping the crazy lady on this poor, unsuspecting car owner who had in fact parked correctly (unlike her!). But I had to get to the theatre. It was most amusing.
Anyway, last night's show went pretty well. One of the children fell ill, and there is a long story to tell about it-but I feel bad putting it online because the poor child is traumatized enough. So, feel free to ask me about it. Poor kid.
Anyway, 2 shows today, with a loonnnngggg nap in between! Weeeeeeeeeeeee!
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