Posted by Mark - IN. on July 16, 2014 at 19:47:41 from (76.16.22.126):
In Reply to: Close escapes posted by Bernie/MA on July 16, 2014 at 15:57:10:
I was fixing a phone one time for the secretary of a priest in the rectory at a Catholic church, and she was 30ish, great looking, and very, very, very blessed up top and happened to be wearing a low cut top for whatever reason. I was standing at the desk facing her, and she stood up from her chair and bent over and started pointing at her phone and telling me what it was doing. I honestly didn't hear a word she said, and wasn't looking at the phone at all. When she finished, she looked up and asked me if I understood and I muttered, "Oh my goodness, huh?". She went through it all again, looking down and talking and pointing, and again I didn't hear a word that she said or see what she pointed at, but told her that I got it and would fix it. She left the room and I figured it out, but the whole time I was fixing it, I kept kind of ducking and looking up, wondering when a huge bolt of lightning was going to come right through the roof and strike me dead, and it was a bright sunny, summery day. Had I been struck dead, it would have been worth it too. Oh yeah, definately worth it.
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