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The Apprehension of B!

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I'm trying to continue the storyline of how I broke out of a psychward and the adventures that continue.

I finally decided to go back, if you remember from my last post. My foot was in agony, and I could still walk on it. I borrowed someone's phone, and called my brother Joe. I asked him, if he could meet me in the park where we walked his dogs normally. Joe refused telling me, "You gotta go back!" I asked, if he would come pick me up as I was practically barefoot, and he replied that he would. Unfortunately for me, Joe couldn't find the park that I was waiting in, eventhough I told him the road, and the distance. After an hour or so, I decided to limp back to the psychward. Joe got lost, and could find the road.
I was just about to the Hospital that they had me in, and a worker there saw me. She gave me a ride back. Joe was there a little bit later. I get the complete checkover again, and again they miss the ankle problem. It was swollen, covered with blisters, and painfully red. They just documented it. Doctors are such lazy bums. They would ask questions, and then write it down, then just take off.
I was forced to stay for a mandatory 72 hours now, and I spent the next 3 days meeting all sorts of people that tried to commit suicide and what not. I was irritated that they gave me a shot. I missed the superbowl, and then was released on Monday Night. I did manage to have a lot of fun for the Mardi Gras. The Sunday following Mardi Gras was the last time I did anything with Renae. We met up, and had a couple of drinks. Her friend shows up and we have a very nice conversation. I still can't figure out why she hasn't shown up anywhere. She was afraid to go on the trip to Montana. Lent is over and still no sign of her.

A couple of other things to remember. I was in "Elopement Prevention". I escaped.



I was told by Renae that I gave her the funniest phone message she ever heard, and also I overheard her tell her friend that I gave her the best compliment she ever heard
(I told her, "I think you are beautiful, and that I wouldn't call her Helen of Troy, but that I would call her Aphrodite!") I am a smooth operator, LOL
See ya next time, B


oh and a musical link to a Johnny Cash Song.... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i1xSt7iganA
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  1. mtpspur's Avatar
    Well here's hoping things are looking up now. That last picture looks like it came form a magazine I buy, Pirates Magazine. They have all kinds of pictures from festivals and what not.
  2. B-Mental's Avatar
    Thanks Rich. Things seem to be going better with no doctor's in my immediate future. I pulled the picture from photobucket. Lots of good ones on there. I hope everyone stays tuned for my entry tommorrow....the significance of Lisa... Later AAA Rich. bB
  3. 's Avatar
    Well, good thing Mardi Gras went well... this has been a crazy story! I am looking forward to the continuing adventures of B!!!
  4. B-Mental's Avatar
    Thanks IC. Things weren't terrible, but I personally wish I were no longer alone, and that the world was not against me every day. I prefer the solitude of the mountains to the idiocy of the technological world we live in currently. B
  5. kiz_paws's Avatar
    Well, I am glad that you are at least in a safe place, Pete. I was worried that you were out there alone, and what with that injured foot and all .... I sincerely hope that things settle down for you and that your foot is attended to. Your compliment was beautiful, I think that is the nicest thing, Pete. I enjoyed Folsom Prison Blues, but I really really love Johnny's version of Hurt -- have you ever heard that one? Well, take care, Pete, I'm thinking of ya. -- Kizzo