I don't know... my worst bad day might top it.

On my walk to the railway station, I decided on some hot chips covered in
tomato sauce (fries with ketchup for you foreigners).  While walking down
the escalator holding my comfort food, I stumbled and broke a heel.  Went
down like the proverbial sack of you know what, but as I went down - my hot
bucket of chips went flying UP.  They landed on many, many fellow peak hour
escalator travellers - some on shoulders, some in hair... you get the idea.

So, I found a nice quiet spot at the very back of the last carriage of the
train in which to hide from the "that's the girl with the chips" stares.
Deciding it was better if I just closed my eyes, I had a little nap.  Woke
up 5 stations past my stop, had to get off train and wait 40 minutes for the
next one back.  Finally hobbled home to a meal waiting for me to heat up in
the microwave (god bless the family who saved me dinner) and while I'm
telling them all about my bad day, my animated hands dropped my glass of
water which landed smack in the middle of my plate, cracking my plate in
half and drowning my food and the table in the contents of the glass.

That's about when I decided the day could shove it and went to bed to wait
for a new one.

Christina Bull
DataHouse
www.datahouse.com.au


-----Original Message-----
From: Stephen Russell [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Sunday, 30 September 2012 12:59 AM
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Subject: Re: [OT] Ever have one of those days when everything goes wrong?

On Sat, Sep 29, 2012 at 2:39 AM, Jean MAURICE <[email protected]>
wrote:
> When it happens, once or twice a year, I leave all and walk to the 
> railway station ;-) : last time, they were on strike !!!!
>


The Winner!


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Sr. Analyst
Ring Container Technology
Oakland TN

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