I think it's time for my every ten years whether I need it or not annual eye exam.
I just spent ten minutes out in the parking lot cooing and talking baby talk to a very shy, very still kitten who turned out to be a wet spot on the apartment stairs.
And yes, for those of you with keen survival instincts, they let me drive.
Wet spot on the apartment stairs? Ewwww!
Posted by: Jim at June 3, 2004 06:07 AMSprinklers, Jim, sprinklers.
You naughty minded thing. :)
All I ask is that you post a warning before you cross the Wisconsin state line.
Posted by: Harvey at June 3, 2004 08:31 AMNow, Harvey, think about it.
How would I know?
I think I saw that wet spot on a lost cat poster...
Posted by: bob at June 3, 2004 08:52 AMOMG - ROFLMAO!!! My dear I'm sure that even blind as a bat, you'd drive better than 99% of the Chicagoans I see on the road daily.
So, if you leave your house, get lost and run smack into a sign that says Chicago... let me know and we'll do lunch. *G*
Posted by: Teresa at June 3, 2004 01:54 PMYou’re just practicing for your retirement in Sun City Arizona. I have had so many patients in the ER that honestly could not see, hear, or walk, hell they couldn’t even find the front door when they were wheeled by their SO 30 feet into the facility but…
They would get the old farts in golf carts (volunteers) to drive them to their car (after discharge) so they could drive home.
You don't even want to know what a wet spot in Sun City is- don't ask.
Posted by: azygos at June 5, 2004 09:13 PMMy sister claims that the reason she has a Handicapped Parking tag is because she is legally blind, but this isn't true. The ailment which destroyed her mobility also destroyed her night vision. The legally blind status increases her medical assistance, and she absolutely does not drive except between 10 AM and 4 PM.