Superluminal wrote:Well, just this morning we went to town. When we were ready to go, the car wouldn't start. An old fellow my wife knew came up and asked if he could help. My wife said, "Hi Ray, the starters been hanging up." He crawled under the car with a tire iron, banged on the starter, and it started. My wife thanked Ray for helping. Then he said, "I'm Tom, Ray died 10 years ago."
Or, how bout this. At work, we have a shipping clerk who signs our shipping bills of lading, despite the rather significant handicap of having died in April.
Enzo wrote:Oh, I know it is coincidence, but of all things...
And that supervisor who works from the dead? Just sounds to me like a strong union.
Superluminal wrote:Enzo wrote:Oh, I know it is coincidence, but of all things...
And that supervisor who works from the dead? Just sounds to me like a strong union.
He was part of management, so wasn't union. He's not getting paid, if he was union he probably would be.
Enzo wrote:Mactep used to pass a fajita cart as he cycled to work. When Mactep moved to the other side of the world, alas the fajita guy stayed behind.
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