Posted by W_B on July 11, 2016 at 08:46:02 from (155.188.183.20):
There is a new Asian restaurant in town that is quite good. We've been there several times and decided to go on Saturday night. We had the usual good egg roll and Chinese dishes (they have all sorts of Asian, not just Chinese). The server dropped off the bill with chocolate fortune cookies, love those over the standard ones. The wife cracked hers open and let me read her fortune. I open mine, cracked it open... uh, oh, no fortune in it. I quipped to her, "must be bad luck". Let me say I don't put any stock in that sort of thing or astrology or palm reading or such nonsense, until now, at least a little. I ate my cookie, put the money in the folder and look up and being lead to a table is this hateful women that we used to be friends with, her "boyfriend" and her brother and a women we assume is the girlfriend or wife of the brother (last we heard he divorced his first wife). The host seated her and the party right next to our table. Thank the Lord we were done and ready to leave. I did look up and said "Hi" as they walked by, just out of habit, but with no acknowledgement of our existence from them. We used to work with her and her deceased husband on showing livestock for many years and even traded breedings to our studs.
So, talk about bad luck, having to run into someone we've avoided for many years and hope to never see again. I might want to start paying more attention to the nonsense.
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