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serenity blaze
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0 posted 2006-06-25 07:54 PM


I used to be Republican
then they stopped my check
I went to Social Security
to remind them
that I voted
the straight ticket
every time
And? It was a good day there.
There was no one else in line
or even waiting in the chairs.
So I walked up to the sleeping clerk.

She didn’t open up her eyes
but said “you have to take a number”
and I had to tell my self in mind
TWICE to shut my open jaw
that’s how dumbfounded I was
there was no one else around—
I thought for sure it was a joke,
(surely Allen Funt’s around)
But no, she opened eyes to nod
toward a paper roll of print
And so I thought:
“Ooooo-kay, I’ll play”
and ripped the number 86
from its perforation
and walked up proudly with my kill.

But NO--

“wait behind the red line please”
(Oh yeah, it was getting better)
So I played along again.
I stood there with an innocence
painted over my pained face
And then? She put some lotion
on her hands
and never blinked
called, “86!”

And so I won the lottery,
I jumped and screamed,
“YES! That’s ME!”
And turned to face
no one else
saying,
“It’s my lucky day!”

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note: all of the above occurred as related except for the fact that I was never a Republican. I registered as Independant and that hasn't changed. I simply threw in the little white Republican lie for the sake of irony! (<--oooh, even MORE! )

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FiercestCalm
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michigan
1 posted 2006-06-25 08:41 PM


lol@ your republican comment!

this made me think of my grandfather who, at 75, did change his vote after having many problems with his social security check. it makes me wonder just how many of our nations elderly have gone through this-years of loyalty and service to the country (both as vetrans and as hard workers) met by bureaucratic red tape. it saddens me to think that this is how so many people are treated.

not sure if that's exactly where you were going with this, but this was my impression. i love it!

Paul Wilson
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2 posted 2006-06-26 07:08 AM


Serenity...I think I would have unrolled the whole roll of numbers and taken the last one just for the hell of it. Thanks for the humor...Paul

~~To share my poems with you is to share my heart with you~~
Paul

nakdthoughts
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3 posted 2006-06-26 07:45 AM


laughing  cause you have to take a number at the delly counter, too,  even if no one else is there... although yours was more important

M

LeeJ
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4 posted 2006-06-26 08:11 AM


ironic isn't it????  No, actually, down right stupid...

love the way you write so like the Karen I know, with a sense of humor that always seems to keep on keepin on....

Enjoyed this and you as always

Larry C
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5 posted 2006-06-26 02:42 PM


You scared me for a minute. But then I knew there was no way! You couldn't even fake being a Republican for two seconds. However, you are g-o-o-d at making a Republican cringe! Having been a government employee, in my past, and having used government services, in my past, I'd be glad to vouch for the veracity of your story. Good thing we can laugh otherwise it would make us cry.
Loveya'.
Larry C

If tears could build a stairway and memories a lane,
I'd walk right up to heaven and bring you home again.

Klassy Lassy
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6 posted 2006-06-26 04:28 PM


  That happened to me in a DMV office. I couldn't even feign patience with the asinine woman behind the counter.  Republican?  I don't know...I registered independent, too!  LOL  ~ Karen
iliana
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7 posted 2006-06-26 07:43 PM


I really did used to be a Republican, Ser....but that was a few years back!!!  Guess I am still registered that way and I'm going to have to do something about that I think...lol.  Anywho, I got a kick out of this one...could just envision it.  Power, ha!  loves ya.......jojo
Ceinwyn
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8 posted 2006-06-27 06:44 PM


Sweet Karen!! thanks for reposting this for me!! I needed a chuckle...it's been dreary lately

If at first you don't succeed destroy all the evidence that you tried.

Stephanos
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9 posted 2006-06-28 01:25 AM


Karen,

that's really funny!.  Thanks for the laugh.  Despite the fact that I've never seen a half-way decent photo of you, I could almost picture this scene in my mind.  


And yes, that was a jibe about your pip picture.  All in good fun.  Need to borrow my digital camera?


Stephen.  

jody5
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10 posted 2006-06-28 02:04 AM


The part about the Republician was funny.  I did used to be one and changed once I became disabled.  Your entire poem at the Social Security Office was the exact situation I and others have endured, for real.  The ironic thing is it really wasn't a joke it was the truth.

Huggs  Kimberly


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