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Offline vesta111

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No one can choose their parents
« on: February 04, 2011, 02:51:59 PM »
Darn when the folks get old and still keep on ticking what can one do.?

Mom has for 30 years taken her car to a small garage in town that is run by a Man from the ME.   She calls him her Arab Mechanic and he is the only person she allows to work on her car.

She watched the news and saw the Cairo incident when the camel drivers, horses and cows ran into the fray.   
 
With another storm headed this way she decided to go to the grocery store for supplies and when she started her car a red light went on. She took her car right away to the garage. as her friend checked out the car she mentioned the mess in Egypt and told the man that one of the camel drivers reminded her of him. ---  GASP ---  This poor man explained the poverty the people live under and MOM tells him that the people seem to be well dressed.  Poor people wear rags and from what she saw both men and women were presentable, well fed and clothed, had access to cell phones and computers.

Fortunately there is a dinner across the street and she went there for an hour to drink coffee and astound the local residents with her views.  Strange now when I watch the news I find myself checking out the clothing of the poor and -----she may have a point. 

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Re: No one can choose their parents
« Reply #1 on: February 04, 2011, 03:03:39 PM »
Darn when the folks get old and still keep on ticking what can one do.?

Mom has for 30 years taken her car to a small garage in town that is run by a Man from the ME.   She calls him her Arab Mechanic and he is the only person she allows to work on her car.

She watched the news and saw the Cairo incident when the camel drivers, horses and cows ran into the fray.  
  
With another storm headed this way she decided to go to the grocery store for supplies and when she started her car a red light went on. She took her car right away to the garage. as her friend checked out the car she mentioned the mess in Egypt and told the man that one of the camel drivers reminded her of him. ---  GASP ---  This poor man explained the poverty the people live under and MOM tells him that the people seem to be well dressed.  Poor people wear rags and from what she saw both men and women were presentable, well fed and clothed, had access to cell phones and computers.

Fortunately there is a dinner across the street and she went there for an hour to drink coffee and astound the local residents with her views.  Strange now when I watch the news I find myself checking out the clothing of the poor and -----she may have a point.  

We now know that it runs in the family.

Edited to fix typo.
« Last Edit: February 04, 2011, 03:14:47 PM by thundley4 »

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Re: No one can choose their parents
« Reply #2 on: February 04, 2011, 03:08:29 PM »
Darn when the folks get old and still keep on ticking what can one do.?

Mom has for 30 years taken her car to a small garage in town that is run by a Man from the ME.   She calls him her Arab Mechanic and he is the only person she allows to work on her car.

She watched the news and saw the Cairo incident when the camel drivers, horses and cows ran into the fray.   
 
With another storm headed this way she decided to go to the grocery store for supplies and when she started her car a red light went on. She took her car right away to the garage. as her friend checked out the car she mentioned the mess in Egypt and told the man that one of the camel drivers reminded her of him. ---  GASP ---  This poor man explained the poverty the people live under and MOM tells him that the people seem to be well dressed.  Poor people wear rags and from what she saw both men and women were presentable, well fed and clothed, had access to cell phones and computers.

Fortunately there is a dinner across the street and she went there for an hour to drink coffee and astound the local residents with her views.  Strange now when I watch the news I find myself checking out the clothing of the poor and -----she may have a point. 

Dear God, I gasped when I read that  :lol:






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Re: No one can choose their parents
« Reply #3 on: February 04, 2011, 03:26:35 PM »
Darn when the folks get old and still keep on ticking what can one do.?

Mom has for 30 years taken her car to a small garage in town that is run by a Man from the ME.   She calls him her Arab Mechanic and he is the only person she allows to work on her car.

She watched the news and saw the Cairo incident when the camel drivers, horses and cows ran into the fray.   
 
With another storm headed this way she decided to go to the grocery store for supplies and when she started her car a red light went on. She took her car right away to the garage. as her friend checked out the car she mentioned the mess in Egypt and told the man that one of the camel drivers reminded her of him. ---  GASP ---  This poor man explained the poverty the people live under and MOM tells him that the people seem to be well dressed.  Poor people wear rags and from what she saw both men and women were presentable, well fed and clothed, had access to cell phones and computers.

Fortunately there is a dinner across the street and she went there for an hour to drink coffee and astound the local residents with her views.  Strange now when I watch the news I find myself checking out the clothing of the poor and -----she may have a point. 


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Re: No one can choose their parents
« Reply #4 on: February 04, 2011, 05:26:12 PM »
Vesta, apparently you've never been overseas. Clothing runs parallel to wages. Clothing is dirt cheap in the Philippines, Hong Kong, etc. Hell, I bought my first compact umbrella in Japan for 500 Yen (that was $2 back then) Here in the States, a similar umbrella was running about $10.
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Re: No one can choose their parents
« Reply #5 on: February 04, 2011, 06:23:03 PM »
Where is the facepalm picture?? :-)
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Re: No one can choose their parents
« Reply #6 on: February 05, 2011, 10:27:26 AM »
We now know that it runs in the family.

Edited to fix typo.

What are you going to do when family is close to 90 years old and still drives and is easily swayed by the young folks in their late 70 ies??

Poor Mom, she thought she was giving the mechanic a compliment as the camel driver was very handsome.

Mom has traveled through the Middle East in her late 70ies and some of Europe and her views are most unusual.    She saw real poverty in South America where people wore rags and lived in cardboard structure's.  She witnessed a man walking in front of her minding his own business when a black auto stopped and police with machine guns leaped out and dragged the terrified man into the car. I believe this was in Argentina. [ What ever possessed her to go there at her age, even with a tour group is beyond me.]

Israel she loved, only place she had good thing to say about. She raved about the Palestine bus driver that took them every where, even to his own home for lunch-- and told his passengers he had a PHD in Antiquities and his wife a Masters in Math, --Why he was driving tourists about and his wife cooking lunch for them --At an extra fee-- she never gave a thought of.

She was impressed with the Vatican but had a difficult time keeping a straight face when the Swiss Gard with the pantaloons and  pompoms on their shoes came into view.----Her view point, " I think those young men are Gay"---           She had expected to see the Popes Guards wearing hooded robes with guns hidden in the folds of their cloaks, not, Punch and Judy.

On to France she went, summer time and most residence  on vacation so she felt she did not get the full French Experience. Except for the museums and the monuments.

Germany and a cruse for 3 days on the Rhine, a few stops at, in her words broken down Castles that were cold and drafty, like living in some kind of a cave, no big windows to let in the light or air, it is no wonder woman died young living in there and the Peasant's outside lived longer and healthier lives.

She complained that she could not see the Mona Lisa as the crowds in front of her blocked the view, ----What was that book about the Ugly American ???????

At one time Mom and Dad went to Haiti and she brought me home some kind of wood carving to hang on the wall,  within a week everything one can think of went wrong .What at once had been a calm orderly home became Chaos.  The kids began to fight and carry on, I became ill, my husband became injured.  The car broke down and All 4 of the kids came up with ear infections.

  I was  not then or am I now  superstitious but I began to wonder about that darn thing hanging on the wall.   

At the Club on base there was this Navy wife that was spending a bit too much attention to my hubby, a bit too friendly, touching his arm or shoulder too often.   

She began to want to become my next new friend and was at my house every day, talking about her sex problems with her husband.     

What to do, I got a shoe box some nice packing material and put that darn carving in it, wrapped it up nicely with a big bow, ordered a nice flower arrangement to be sent to her home with the box, just a card that read " from an Unknown Admirer.    I replaced the carving on the  bedroom wall with pictures of my kids and sat back to watch.    Hubby never noticed the change and to this day I wonder what happend to her.       Was it a consistence that her husband was transferred to the East coast within weeks of my sending off the package.??