Doing a good deed raised my blushes. My friend Linda had a fridge
breakdown, it's out of warranty and they don't have a 24/7 home service
plan. She couldn't get anyone out fast to look at it so she asked me if
it would be OK for her to bring some food over if we had any spare
capacity, just until she could get it fixed. Well we do, but better than
that we have one of those glass fronted drinks fridges in the garage
which hardly ever gets used and gets really cold. I phoned P who was out
and asked him if it would be safe to keep food in; he said of course,
no problem it would almost freeze if the control was set to its lowest
so go ahead.
I told Linda she could come over with Steve and collect it for as long
as they needed or bring her food across and load it, whichever was most
convenient. She said she'd drive over in the estate if it would fit in
and if we could lift it between us, I said yes to both. I've seen P lift
it on his own and he's also carried it in the car so no problems. She
came over twenty minutes later and I opened the garage from the outside
so she could back right up to it and only then, when it was too late,
did I realise the fridge is under a work top on which, amongst other
things, was a bundle of three metre lengths of kooboo cane, maybe thirty
to forty lengths (no I'm not going into making them) which I agreed to
take in for Jack when he was on holiday a few weeks ago and he still
hasn't collected.
Linda saw them and said Steve could do with a couple of those, I thought
oh god surely not, but then added for his tomatoes and beans. She said
I'd got a lot, she didn't think P was a gardening man. Then she lifted
the end of one and it bent as they do, and she said 'Oops they wouldn't
support much' and looked quizzically at me.
Thank goodness we only had the daylight from the up-and-over so it was
fairly dim or she would have seen my face go bright red. Maybe she did
anyway. My brain must have been on top form unusually for me, I quickly
said 'Oh no P doesn't do that much, just tidying jobs really, no those
are for David, a friend, who asked if I would take delivery while he was
away, apparently he uses them to make fences on his allotment.' My face
was still burning and my nose growing longer but then Linda just said,
'Oh like for weaving them or something' and seemed satisfied and was
already starting to pull the little fridge out. We got it into her car
and I closed up. No time for a coffee I was pleased to note, she had
things to sort
I told P about it later, he laughed especially at Linda saying Steve
could do with a couple. He said perhaps he should give Steve a call and
tell him he was welcome, he was sure Linda could benefit from one across
her backside now and again. Then on a serious note he said it was about
time Jack collected them, the lazy sod had been back off his hols for
weeks. He doesn't like Jack much or at least that's the impression I
get. I'll email him though and tell him we need the space. I'd like them
gone by the time they bring the fridge back, just in case Steve's with
her and they get mentioned again, my allotment story was after all spur
of the moment.
Ronnie
xx
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16 hours ago
5 comments:
Oh goodness Ronnie, how embarrassing! Linda certainly had a few questions about the canes and their purpose. Hmm...I wonder? Love your explanation.
Hugs
Roz
Sad that we cannot speak truthfully to friends. Would have been more daring to say a friend named Jack.
Fun story to read.
Bottoms up
Red
Oh, this was a good story. I laughed at your story making your nose grow. The bad thing about lies is that it is damn hard to remember what you told them if the subject ever comes up again.
Hugs Across the Pond,
Ella
How embarrassed you must have been! Get rid of those canes fast!
Hugs,
Hermione
Roz - Quick thinking on my part:) Thanks.
Red - Thanks. This is one of the friends I wouldn't tell.
Ella - I know what you mean, but I will definitely remember this little lie. Thanks.
Hermione - He will be coming for them this weekend. Thanks.
Love,
Ronnie
xx
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