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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 35179" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>Poor kt. I hope she's feeling better soon. </p><p></p><p>Too funny about the van though. When I first started reading your post, I thought you were going to say something like what happened to a friend of mine who owns a van! She had taken her elderly (but very fiesty) mother to the doctors and made a quick stop at the drug store on the way home to pick up prescriptions. She told her mother to stay put, she's be right back out. About five minutes later she came out and she didn't see her mama in the passenger seat of the van! She didn't know whether to be mad or scared and she started to panic! She ran over to the van and looked in all the windows and didn't see her mother anywhere, then she opened the drivers side door and jumped in, looking all around the van to see if her mothers purse was still there ... got back out (leaving the door open) and started running up and down the sidewalk looking in the store windows to see if her mother was in one of them. Then she noticed a can of Dr. Pepper in the cupholder of "her" van and was wondering how it got there because she doesn't drink Dr. Pepper ... it was just about then that she saw, two parking spaces away, an <em>identical</em> van - same color, same model, same year - only this one had her mother in it, and mama was laughing her b*typical teen off watching her ransacking some total strangers van and running up and down the sidewalk! See - it <em>could</em> have been worse!</p><p></p><p> :rofl:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 35179, member: 1883"] Poor kt. I hope she's feeling better soon. Too funny about the van though. When I first started reading your post, I thought you were going to say something like what happened to a friend of mine who owns a van! She had taken her elderly (but very fiesty) mother to the doctors and made a quick stop at the drug store on the way home to pick up prescriptions. She told her mother to stay put, she's be right back out. About five minutes later she came out and she didn't see her mama in the passenger seat of the van! She didn't know whether to be mad or scared and she started to panic! She ran over to the van and looked in all the windows and didn't see her mother anywhere, then she opened the drivers side door and jumped in, looking all around the van to see if her mothers purse was still there ... got back out (leaving the door open) and started running up and down the sidewalk looking in the store windows to see if her mother was in one of them. Then she noticed a can of Dr. Pepper in the cupholder of "her" van and was wondering how it got there because she doesn't drink Dr. Pepper ... it was just about then that she saw, two parking spaces away, an [i]identical[/i] van - same color, same model, same year - only this one had her mother in it, and mama was laughing her b*typical teen off watching her ransacking some total strangers van and running up and down the sidewalk! See - it [i]could[/i] have been worse! [img]:rofl:[/img] [/QUOTE]
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