Ernie
I saw the grin on his face when he walked through the door. At first I thought he was just a happy old fellow.
A short conversation later I realized that he was slightly lost and considerably reality challenged. I pointed him towards his correct destination on the opposite side of the parking lot.
He took two steps away then turned back.
“You’re sure a nice lady,” he approached. “My name is Ernie. What’s yours?”
“Pamela.” I told him as I shook his extended hand and attempted to smile; I hoped it did not reveal one of those “Oh dear, this is inevitable” grimaces.
His eyes brightened – and he slipped into the chair beside my desk.
“Oh, that’s a beautiful name,” he gushed.
Then he put his hand over his heart.
“Pamela is my soul-mate’s name,“ he said with a serious face and a deep sigh. “She’s in the Looney Bin. She shouldn’t be there, though. Someone was just jealous of her and that is why they put her there.”
He added a few more sorry facts, and then looked at me expectantly.
“I’m very sorry that happened,” was the best I could muster
His demeanor switched abruptly to the original wide grin and he leaned in closer.
“Have you seen Indiana Jones?” he asked in a conspiratorial undertone.
I was somewhat startled by the subject change but responded appropriately by shaking my head ‘No.” I also mentioned that my husband wanted to take me to see it and then I began to shuffle things on my desk.
He bent his head, arched his eyebrows, and darted his eyes back and forth in a secret agent impersonation.
Very loudly he whispered, “Well, I know that loose lips sink ships… but I just have to tell you … I’m in it!”
“The movie?” I kicked myself for even giving him another opening.
Excitement required him to draw a deep breath before he nodded his head in self-congratulations. Then he excitedly tapped his pointy fingers on his chest.
“I’m him… Indiana Jones.”
“Wow!” I recovered from a brief speechless moment and added, “Imagine that.”
There was more posturing before he eventually shook the hands of two of my younger co-workers, tipped his hat, and walked out the door.
When he was safely away, we all laughed – especially about Pamela in the Looney Bin.
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A week later I was away from my desk when I saw him again walk through the door. .
“Hi Ernie,” I called from the opposite end of the room, “you’re on the wrong side of the parking lot again!”
A bewildered expression crossed his face and he was clearly puzzled.
“Have we met?” he queried.
“Yes…. You were here last week,” I clarified.
He seemed more at ease then, and promptly asked for my name. I couldn’t help being somewhat playful with him.
“Aha!” I giggled, “My name is the same as your lost soul-mate.”
Befuddled once more, he scrunched his eyebrows in concentration.
Then he broke my heart with his next revealing words.
“Julia?”
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There's a younger, mentally disabled man who works at our local Starbucks. He is so friendly and has a heart of gold.
But every time Amanda and I go in, it's the same routine. He tells us we're beautiful (*smile*) asks us our names, tells us his, then shakes our hands. Every single time.
So we go along and pretend we're meeting him for the first time too. And he makes me smile each and every time.
You can be his dream girl next time. Make his day. Poor old guy sounds like my grandfather before he passed. He had to stay in a really nice facility and thought he was on a cruise. :)
I hope everyone treats him so kindly!!
Poor old guy. I hope he lives in that dream world all the time; I'll bet he's happier there.
no wonder he was confused ;-)
Thanks, that made me snort.
If my bio-dad was still alive I would swear it was him, the name was the same and he had schizophrenia. It kinda scares me that I can spell that word. :)
Reality challenged. I'll have to remember that. We have a few customers worthy of the title.
DubYaT...your comment reminds me of your post the other day: AHole.
That's one of the best stories you've ever told on your blog. And thanks for having enough sense to set it up that way. Powerful.
A very good read, Pamela. :)
Hilarious. REALLY!
"I am in my own little world, but it's okay. Everyone knows me here."
Hope your weekend is going grea.
Congratulation to the old Biker, that's a pretty impressive go-around.
Glad to hear there was a successful resolution to your komputer woes, hope the same can be said for the Kat problem (what are you going to name the dog?)
Sorry to comment on 3 different posts at once... but it saves 2 of the WV hassles.(ajxktfmb.. yuk)
xo
That was a loverly thing you done.
Thank you for my B/Day wish,
hope all is well with you and yours
He sure was entertaining to listen to, though.