There are only a handful of situations which can make a girl like me act and act quickly. Sick child. Burning building. Any Bush up for re-election. Burning building. I came face to face with one today though not one as scary as George W. himself. I was ready to pay at our little hovel of a grocery store in town when I noticed my wallet was gone. Assuming I had lost it, I naturally called my husband to tell him it had been stolen. Method aside, this should immediately set in motion a series of calls to MasterCard and visits to the DMV. I was apoplectic. THIS I cannot handle. Literally. Just as I was talking myself back from the ledge, I played a message on my home machine, a device I use about twice a year. It was GapKids, a store I visit about twice a year, telling me I left my wallet there yesterday and it was in safe hands. I immediately hopped in my car and doubled the speed limit, something I do daily, and raced to GapKids to find my wallet with, yes, all my personal items still in tact. Luckily no one took my $3.87. Good thing I got there fast.
It's a good thing that your wallet was in the good hands! If it was someone else that had your wallet, you might not have taken back all your personal things in there. My mother once lost her wallet on the way to the hospital. My brother had a car accident that time but having realized that her wallet was gone, she was frantic on how we're gonna pay for medical bill. And then she thought of applying for a payday loan. In an instant she had the cash on her hands.
Posted by: Instant Payday Loan | February 09, 2011 at 02:46 AM