Some days everything goes right. Last Friday was not one of those days....
I awoke a tad bit late which meant I didn't get to leave as early as I planned. That's okay--I figured I could make up a little of the 14 hour drive by combinning pit stops and taking a couple country road short-cuts rummored to shave off drive-time. If all went well I could still make it to the mixer for my 40th High School Reunion, albeit a little late. If not, I would at least be in Crestview the night before the Reunion Dinner. Either way, it was all good. I looked forward to seeing everyone--and with over 75 in attendance, this year promised to be a banner year size-wize. Reaquainting myself with class-mates I hadn't seen since graduatuion day would be a blast from the past.
Driving country roads can either be relaxing or fraught with adventure. On this particular day the later ruled. However, my adventure allowed me to meet a really nice man--which is always a treat.
Mark is gainfully employed--and a stand-up kind of guy if my first impression of him holds true. While no sparks flew between us, he did think of someone he wanted me to meet: an outgoing professional who loves meeting people, is a great listener, and has high moral standards. To say I was intrigued is an understatment. Mark invited me to meet his friend, with one stipulation--we must meet before July 28th. The requirement threw up a red flag; however, my curiosity won out, and for maybe the second or third time in my life, I readily agreed to a blind date. Mark gave me his friends contact information with a reminder that I needed to contact him before the 28th.
As I continued on my trip, I wondered at the time limit. Since my little adventure and time spent talking with Mark cut a pretty big chunk out of my time cushion, the rummored counrty road shortcuts weren't working out to shorten my drive time, and I was in the area anyway, I decided to take a chance on missing the mixer and pay a visit to Mark's friend. Why wait until the end of the month. There's no time like the present--especially when it comes to meeting a nice guy.
Unfortunately, Mark failed to mention his friend does not keep office hours on Fridays.
Disappointed, I continued on my trip. But that odd meeting requirement started to niggle the back of my mind. My over active imagination supplied a number of reasons for the request, each successively more alarming than the last.
Perhaps it was some sort of a country backroad bewitching hour in which his friend would turn into a pumpkin, or an axe murderer--or worse, he would be getting married on the 29th.
Nice guy? Ax murderer? Prince Charming? Mama's Boy? Frog? Toad? I thought I would have to wait until to find out.
It turned out I didn't have to wait, and none of the far-fetched senarios supplied by my suspicious mind were remotely close to the reason for the deadline.
Rummor has it county judges will issue a warrant if you fail to make a court date--even if it is only for allegedly driving 80 mph in a 65 mph zone.
Although the last speed limit sign I saw was for 75 mph, my SUVs GPS said it was a 70 mph zone, and I've had such lacklustre success with driving rummors, I don't plan on putting this particular rummor to the test. I'll make sure my blind date with the judge occurs before the 28th.
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