My Ordeal

So, it’s not bad enough that I lost my PC on Sunday, but I had to endure the worst day of my life yesterday. I apologize for the following rant, but I have to vent somehow… 'sides, some of you may find this funny, and laugh at my expense. [SIZE=1]you bastards[/SIZE]

Anyway, here it goes:
Monday night we got a little bit of snow (it was snowing on my way home from work). It wasn’t very bad, only like an inch, and a little-bit of ice. Nothing too severe, and for St. Louis, that’s a laughable amount of snow. So yesterday (Tuesday) morning, I get up, as usual, around 6:30, and hopped in the shower, only to find out that there was no hot water. It sucked. I was cold. Brr.
Now, I don’t drive, don’t own a car… someday I hope to be able to afford one, but right now, all my $$$ is going right to rent/food/utilities, etc… so I have to take the bus. Two buses, to be exact. The first one arrived perfectly on time, no problems. After a 15 minute ride, I get to my stop, get off the bus, and ran to the St. Louis Bread, Co. and bought a bagel. I then went back outside, crossed the street, and waited for bus number 2. Bus 2 (the No. 66 Clayton-Airport) runs from Clayton (which is where I was waiting) all the way out through Lambert Airport, and out to Hazelwood, where it stops right there at the entrance to my work. It’s about a 50 minute ride, when it’s running a little slow. It arrives at my stop at 8:34, and then I get to work between 9:15 and 9:25. I start work at 9:30. While I am standing there, a coworker of mine gets off another bus, and stands over by me, and then the bus-driver who is going to drive our bus, once it arrives, and the shift-change happens. It’s now 8:15 am. At 8:40, there is still no bus, and the bus-driver calls base on his cell-phone, and I hear: “You don’t know where it is…? okay… I’ll call back if I don’t see it…”
My coworker and I look at each other with raised eye-brows… :h::h: Due to other bus problems, I’m on my last Tardy, meaning that if I’m ever late again, I get canned… I can still be absent without being in trouble… so I’m starting to anticipate a day off from work.
8:50 rolls around, still no bus. The Bus driver is now talking on his cell-phone every 2 minutes, and also asking the other drivers from other buses passing through the area if they’ve seen the bus. None have. At 9:10, the Bus driver gives up, and hops on a bus heading back to the base. I’ve given up, since now I have no plans on taking a 50 minute bus ride, and getting there at 9:30. So I call out from work. Now comes problem number 2…
i don’t have a key to my house, and my wife is at school. The reason I don’t have a key, is due to the fact that I got a key, used it for a week, and then it disappeared off my desk one day, and no one seemed to know where it went, and i haven’t had a chance to get a new one made. So, from my current location, I am one bus away from home, and one (different bus) away from my wife’s college. I call my wife on her cell, and she is a little upset, but says that if I meet her at the school, she’ll give me her key, and then I can take the 2 buses back home. So, I hop on the 52 bus, ride to the school. Head inside, and Text Message my wife: “I’m here. What room are you in?”… no response. So I messaged again: “Do you want me to wait here, by the cafeteria? Or want me to come to your room?” no answer. i message, and try to call for a strait hour and 25 minutes (it’s now 10:47), and then she finally calls me, and says: “My class isn’t out until 10:25! Stop calling! I’m in class!!” “10:25?! It’s 10:48 right now… what room are you in, so I can just run up there and you can step out, and get the keys…” “Just wait, It’ll meet you down there in a few minutes…”
So now, I’m waiting another 15 minutes before her class (which was out at 10:25) before she calls me, and says to meet her in front of the cousler’s offices… I go upstairs, and she’s sitting on a bench, digging in her purse.
I say Hi, she says I look like hell, and then I tell her that I’ve been out in the cold for the last 4 hours. She’s still digging in her purse, and then she’s digging in her coat pocket… and then her backpack… and then she looks at me with big, huge eyes… :stunned: “you left your keys at home… didn’t you…”
<nod>
“Crap.”
:stunned:
“We’re locked out of the house.”
<nod>
“Well, crap.”
So, then I sat the bench, and stared at the wall for a good half-hour, while my wife spoke with her cousler. She had classes until 6 tonight, and I wasn’t planning on sitting around 'till then… My wife tells me that she thinks that one of our windows is unlocked, so, with this possibility in hand, I say my goodbyes, and head back to the bus stop. Hop on the 52 bus, then get off at the same stop I was on before, and then hop on the 47 back home. Back at my house, I find our bedroom window is unlocked, but i have to scale 5 feet of brick wall to get to the window, and manage to climb head-first through the window, and tumble onto my floor, expertly knocking everything within 5 feet of the window onto the floor, and twisting my spine in a “3” shape in the process… I lay there for about 10 minutes, staring at the ceiling before crawling into the kichen to put something in my stomache… all-in-all, I managed to make it back home by 1:00pm…
I don’t know which god/goddess I angered, but anyone know how to tell them: “Sorry, guy… Just kidding…”

Sorry man. I’ve been there… just grin and bear it… tomorrow is a new day. :slight_smile:

That sucks dude. I know the key situation though, **** do I know it.
Hopefully your evening doesnt suck as much, good luck!

I hold keys for 3 of my friends, just for this occasion.

it has come in handy more than once…

you may wish to entrust a loved one with a spare…

Rev

lol.

Never have the key problem 'cause I never lock my door.

*Originally posted by billmarr *
**lol.

Never have the key problem 'cause I never lock my door. **

Next time he goes to work, party at billmarr’s house!

*Originally posted by billmarr *
**lol.

Never have the key problem 'cause I never lock my door. **

I haven’t locked my front door in almost a year… I live in a very quiet neighborhood…

*Originally posted by SeiferTim *
**Next time he goes to work, party at billmarr’s house! **

Exactly! A locked door only keeps your friends out is how I see it.

I have friends who lock their door when they’re at home during the day. This is unsettling to me. I think, ‘wow’ if you don’t feel safe at home where do you feel safe?

I have to lock my doors. I’m especially paranoid about it now more than ever since we got robbed a couple weeks back. But I have a big family and we all have keys so there’s always someone who has a key in case someone gets locked out.

And I never forget or lose my keys. Whenever I leave to go anywhere (even when I’m getting out of my car) I go through my mental checklist: “Keys. Phone. Wallet.” If I have all those things, then I’m good, even if I did forget something else. Maybe that’ll provide some kind of prevention plan for you and your wife?

Anyway, sorry to hear about your misadventure.

*Originally posted by RenaissanceGirl *
**And I never forget or lose my keys. Whenever I leave to go anywhere (even when I’m getting out of my car) I go through my mental checklist: “Keys. Phone. Wallet.” If I have all those things, then I’m good, even if I did forget something else. **
I DO THE SAME THING!! Actually mine goes, “Keys, phone, wallet, watch…” I lose my keys once I get in my apartment! But if I’m leaving I never forget them.

I also make it so I have to turn a key to lock my door. It’s the “just pull and it locks” doors that kill you.

that way, if I leave my keys, my door is open so at least I can get in…

Rev

*Originally posted by Vash *
**I DO THE SAME THING!! Actually mine goes, “Keys, phone, wallet, watch…” I lose my keys once I get in my apartment! But if I’m leaving I never forget them. **

That’s actually my basic checklist. I’ve modified it since to “Keys. Phone. Wallet. iPod.” :beer:

Unfortunately, my wife has one key, but like 6 different coats/jackets… she tends to put her key in her coat after walking in the door, and then in the morning, when she’s rushing around, getting the kids out the door to school, and then racing out to catch her ride, she doesn’t always pick up the same coat/jacket… hence leaving the key at home. My morning check goes: Wallet, Bus-money, Foamies (for my headset at work - I’m a Phone Support Tech), and ID Badge (to get in the building at work).

rant on buddy. Crappy days come but they go away. You can only go up from here. Good luck tomorrow.

wow, tough life… I hate buses. I’ve never had to ride anything but a school bus but I still hate buses.

Keys, Wallet, Watch, Phone, ID badge.

/agrees with Ethan.