tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4697875711686979196.post6500749142810743559..comments2023-06-24T22:23:12.678+09:00Comments on Where In The World Is Kacey?!?: What the !?#@ Wednesday, Week 5Kaceyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16347359923099227598noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4697875711686979196.post-25981848088894259212012-06-21T01:10:54.513+09:002012-06-21T01:10:54.513+09:00That is a total what the !?# moment. It was probab...That is a total what the !?# moment. It was probably so much safer for you to stay behind that lady, even if it made you late for work.<br />I wonder if she ever made it where she was going. Maybe check your local news?Kaceyhttp://www.kaceyskitchen.com/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4697875711686979196.post-7160339607643115362012-06-21T00:56:27.689+09:002012-06-21T00:56:27.689+09:00First - wow on the Sammy + airport security experi...First - wow on the Sammy + airport security experience. Unless I drugged Pippi to near death, taking her out of the carrier in the presence of strangers/strange places would have ended very badly.<br /><br /><br />My "What the !?@#" of the week...<br />While sitting in a drive-thru, I watched a car park diagonally across a section of the parking lot, blocking the only access to the traffic light (the only way to turn left leaving the restaurant). A few cars drove up & honked. The person did not move. They gave up and went out the right turn only exit and did a u-turn up the road. When I was ready to leave I drove up close to the car & saw that it was being driven by an elderly woman. She was talking on her cell phone. Not wanting to be rude to an elderly woman, I sat quietly behind her for a moment. I watched her watch me in her rear-view mirror & still not move. Elderly or not, blocking the exit isn't cool. I honked. Waited. Honked again. Finally she started to move forward very slowly. She pulled up to the traffic light but got in the wrong lane - the lane for traffic coming into the restaurant. Luckily no one tried to come in while she was there. She finished her conversation and hung up the phone while we waited for the light to change. The light turned green and she started to go in one direction, stopped and then turned her car in the middle of the highway and started going in the opposite direction, nearly causing a big wreck. She finally got straightened out and for the remainder of the time that I could see her, did not kill herself or anyone else. I'm pretty sure everyone within eye-shot had the "What the !?@#" look going on.Jen Whitfieldhttp://www.whitfieldawesome.blogspot.com/noreply@blogger.com