buster,
you do not stand alone in the feelings you expressed! so much has gone
wrong in my life and recently i seem to feel like i am at the bottom of a
large hill where others are gathering huge steaming piles of "#2" and
rolling it down hill and the aforementioned "#2" incredibly get larger as
they go down hill! i keep trying to retain a positive attitude . but
there are times.....
so , while it is rather uncomforting to go through all that stuff find some
support in knowing you are not the only one.
chuck
> [Original Message]
> From: <b-evans@earthlink.net>
> To: <Spridgets@autox.team.net>; <midgetsprite@yahoogroups.com>;
<bugeye@yahoogroups.com>
> Date: 4/25/2006 1:02:36 AM
> Subject: My "annus horribilis"
>
> Back in the early 1990's, the Royal Family was rocked by a series of
> scandals. In a speech, the Queen referred to it as being her "annus
> horribilis", or horrible year. I am beginning to wonder if this is my
> "annus horribilis".
>
> It all began two months ago with my near-death experience and gall
> bladder surgery. Then came what I thought was a crown that had fallen
> off, but turned out to be a broken tooth that had to be taken out in 15
> small pieces. This was quickly followed by the news that the school
> district where my wife had taught and been injured had gone bankrupt and
> would not be paying her horrendous medical bills. At about the same
> time, two of our children announced that they would soon be escaping
> Southern California, heading for Colorado with four of our six
> grandchildren. Next, I was on my way to the doctors office when I had
> to come to a full and complete stop for a bus that had stopped to pick
> up passengers. I had been stopped for perhaps 20 seconds when WHAM, I
> was hit in the rear by an idiot driver. My body may have been restrained
> by the seat belt, but my head went snapping like a cork on a stormy sea,
> and the next thing I knew I was in a cervical collar and on a backboard
> en route to the Emergency Room (fortunately to be released a few hours
> later). This past weekend was spent taking our granddaughter into the
> Emergency Room twice, where she was finally admitted to the Childrens
> Hospital with a virulent bacterial infection that lab work proved to be
> rotavirus.
>
> I am reminded of the guy who in one day cut himself shaving, totaled his
> car on the way to work, got fired, and got home to find his home
> destroyed by fire. After checking in to a room on the 29th floor of the
> hotel, he opened the window, ready to jump. Looking to the heavens, he
> asked, Why me? A voice boomed out, Because you piss me off. As he
> jumped to his death, the guy on the 30th floor just laughed as he
> slammed the window!
>
> But then, I think of the incredible response to the BusterCluster, and I
> realize this is also an incredibly wonderful year!
>
> Still, I have been strongly urged to take out travel medical insurance
> for my trip to England next month!
>
> Buster Evans
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