Tuesday, 1 March 2016
A Day Boxed In.
Just before ten this morning I was carried by two paramedics down to the museum door. There they dropped me, and I mean dropped, and I was dragged in by two females who made much use of terms such as "Wuss" and "wimp" and "waste of space" while boasting of "carrying on while at deaths door because we are women."
When I have the strength I shall get them back.
As I coughed and spluttered and watched the rain hammering down against the windows I sank into my seat while attempting to put right the mess that occurs when I am not there to keep things in order. I did this and that, replaced these, sorted those, questions just what that was and carried on as normal, without complaint.
A gentleman left his card unable to speak to my colleague as she was in a meeting, later I wandered all the way to the far side to deliver card at an opportune time. She called this opportune and lumbered me with an 'easy' job. This was some pictures, negatives etc that had been handed in by a local company clearing out and much was useful to us. However it required a deal of sorting and so I was offered one wee box.
I began around eleven and finished around four!
That is one box, some of the others can be seen in the picture I didn't have a lens wide enough to get them all in. I was meant to finish at one and struggle home unaided but the lass who takes over had a problem and I continued on as I am so kind and nice. The ball and chain on my ankle was not so nice however.
Luckily it remained quiet and I got the box finished but I am now finished also. I am ready to sleep and while the exercise was good for me I will fall into dreamland long before the football finishes tonight.
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8 comments:
I don't know what should be done about you, Mr. Ad-Man. I think you and Joan of Arc would make a great couple; You have so much in common....just saying....
When you next go in, just check that they don't have a replica of the stocks...they might want you to do a few more boxes...
Saintly? Martyr? Young? Courageous? Just trying to work out what Lee means? Watch out with all that paper and film if someone lights a match ...
Lee, Have the pills worn off?
Fly, Actually that is worth checking.
Carol, I was tempted to light a match yesterday.
I sure hope you are okay. Well, that was plumb stupid. For you have never really been "okay" in a long, long time (if you ever were). After all, it took you around FIVE HOURS to simply sort through a wee box of pictures. So, I should have hoped that you are not worse than you normally are. Therefore, I stand corrected, and I sincerely (kinda) hope you are not worse than you normally are.
Jerry, I am not worse just as bad as before.
Actually I am a bit worried about the bit where the medics had to carry you to the door. I suspect you are making light of something a little more serious than you are letting on. Are you OK?
Mo, Send a nurse...
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