Posted by Goose on September 01, 2013 at 06:20:44 from (70.198.7.218):
In Reply to: OT:Neighbor Lady.... posted by DeltaRed on August 31, 2013 at 19:24:56:
Once when our daughter was about 12 and we lived in town, our daughter subbed on a paper route for a neighbor gal while the neighbors went out of town for the Christmas holidays.
On a Sunday morning, the weather was yucky. Coupla inches of new snow and temp about zero. I told Amy we'd load the papers into the cab of my pickup, she could take one side of the street and I'd take the other, and we'd get done in a hurry.
It was like 5am, still pitch dark. To get to the front door of one house, I had to walk across the driveway past the garage door. There was a row of eye level windows in the garage door and no vehicle in the stall next to the house.
Just as I was walking past the windows, a light came on in the garage and the lady of the house walked out into the garage without a stitch of clothes on. I put the paper where it belonged and got out of there.
I said afterward, either they had a heated garage or she had a heck of a tolerance for cold.
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