My posts about high school were pretty popular, but eventually I ran out. Unfortunately, my life isn't as glamorous as the blog here makes it seem, so I'm forced to draw on another source of material. This should last for quite some time.
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I know a lot of Pauls. My best friend is named Paul. One of my buddies in high school was named Paul, and he's been mentioned on this blog space. My favorite apostle was Paul. And my favorite Beatle is Paul, hands down.
I also worked at a church camp with a guy named Paul.
Paul was a good guy; really, he was. We did enjoy his antics, but all in good fun.
Paul tried to hang a picture on the wall, using a hammer and screws. He couldn't find nails, so he used screws; screws with threads and everything. Much to his consternation (also, our boss's); this didn't work. His defense: "I honestly believed that if I hit them hard enough, they would go in."
The camp had a tab at Ace Hardware. We could go pick up anything we needed, tell them to put it on the tab, and then we'd leave. They'd bill us later. This convenience was as alien to Paul as an actual alien would have been. That is to say, he was not familiar with it.
After much explanation, Paul was asked to go to buy weed killer at Ace. He didn't have to pay. He merely had to put it on the tab.
"So, I don't have to pay?"
"No."
"Okay, I'm not going to pay for it."
"That's correct."
Paul got in a truck, and drove over to A's Pest Control. This was the incorrect establishment.
In and of itself, this is a minor error. Paul compounded the situation. He walked in, allegedly looking very lost. A concerned employee dared to ask if he could help.
Paul was alarmed and frightened, like a baby chipmunk on Mars. "Yeah. I need some weed killer and I'm not gonna pay for it."
The man told Paul where he could go. And that place was elsewhere.
Tuesday, April 15, 2008
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Oh my gosh, I remember this! Paul was the best comic relief we had at camp. My favorite story however is the one in which he is transporting a few Re-Yo-Ad campers in a golf cart and one fell out, with the other one jumping after and subsequently rolling down a hill. Oh how I miss those time!
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