Happy Thursday, BetterMost!!!!
Hope that everyone is doing well today!
Big hugs to all my Brokie friends here! My night was crazy, and my morning was crazy as well!
I had some weird shit dreams last night, so I don't feel rested.
Last night I dreamed that I was back at my old job, as a cashier for the supermarket. Two guys did their shopping, and left a bag behind at my counter. I saw it, and saw them getting into their truck, but I didn't chase after them with the bag, I watched them drive off without it.
Then, I went out to eat at a fast food joint, and put my tray of food on the table. Walke over to get a straw, and came back to discover a little girl had eaten my dessert. I asked her why, she giggled and walked off. I went and got another dessert, and put it on the table. I turned away, and turned back to find a boy had eaten it this time, and I reached over and swatted him on the side of his head.
At this point, I was in a store looking for a stuffed animal for Cor's daughter Kayla's bday. However, they were all beaten up, and I remember feeling badly that the toys wouldn't find homes looking that way.
So I went to a Hallmark store, and tried to find a stuffed animal there, but kept getting distracted by Halloween decorations.
So....WTF?
So after getting up, working out, showering, I head off to work.
There was an old man using the crosswalk. The light changed, and I went through. So did some other cars. The man wasn't on the sidewalk yet, but he was on the opposite side of the street, no danger in being hit.
2 blocks up the road, there is a police station, and next to it were a bunch of cops, and orange cones. One of the officers waves a bunch of us over and tells us all to take out license, reg, and ins.
When I get mine out, I flip open my wallet that my brother (a dectective) gave me, with a badge that says "Officer's Family Member" on it.
He sees this, and tells me to put my stuff away.
Apparently, it was a sting operation of some sort, cameras set up at that intersection. They were watching, and pulled over everyone who went through the intersection while the guy was still in the crosswalk, even though he was out of the way of traffic.