[Vision2020] Fiction Becomes Reality: Wife left at Gas Station

Janesta janesta at gmail.com
Sat Oct 12 18:22:19 PDT 2013


*hearty chuckle*


On Sat, Oct 12, 2013 at 6:02 PM, Sue Hovey <suehovey at moscow.com> wrote:

>   THIS IS ONE YOU SHOULD DELETE IF YOU AREN’T JUST WHILING AWAY YOUR TIME
> ON THE VIZ...
>
> Once my dad left my 9 year old sister at the service station when we were
> (all 7 of us) traveling from Amarillo to San Angelo.  He hadn’t gotten more
> than 5 or ten miles when one of us kids in the back mention we had a lot
> more room now that Nan was no longer with us.  Dad realized his error,
> turned around and drove back.  She got even though.  The owner had a box of
> kittens he was trying to give away.  Guess who got one.
>
> Sue H
>
>  *From:* Nicholas Gier <ngier006 at gmail.com>
> *Sent:* Saturday, October 12, 2013 8:54 AM
> *To:* vision2020 <vision2020 at moscow.com>
> *Subject:* [Vision2020] Fiction Becomes Reality: Wife left at Gas Station
>
>
> Compare my favorite Garrison Keillor story at
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q-2N9ZLl8Ug with this real life story.  I
> don't think, however, that the Germans were named Myrtle and Florian.
> Although Kreshback does sound like a German surname.
>
> BERLIN (AP) — A German couple's marriage got off to a rocky start when the
> groom forgot his bride at a highway gas station on the way home from their
> honeymoon, only noticing she was missing after hours had passed.
>
> Police said Friday the couple was heading home to Berlin from France when
> the man pulled over near the central town of Bad Hersfeld late Thursday to
> fill up their van.
>
> The woman had been sleeping in the back but got up — unbeknownst to the
> man — to use the toilets and he drove off before she returned.
>
> Only after 2 ½ hours on the road did he notice she was gone and called
> police, who said she was patiently waiting.
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