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Lifestyles of the poor and nameless

Monday, May 09, 2005 at 4:17 PM

Elevator Irony

The building I work in has 7 floors. I work on the 7th floor. Sometimes I try to take the stairs, but because I'm not in the greatest shape(yet), it takes me a while to make it to the top....if I make it at all.Most times I can make it to 5 and then I have to take a break and walk across the 5th floor before I can get back to the stairs.

Inevitably, when I get on the elevator in the morning, someone will get on and go to the 2nd or 3rd floor. 3rd floor, I don't mind, but SECOND?!No they're not handicapped, wearing heels, or otherwise impaired. Yes, it's only two flights of stairs. In fact, people will RUN to catch the elevator to the 2nd floor. Weird!

Blogger Queen Bee's two cents:

If they weren't RUNNING for the elevator to the 2nd floor, then I might have more sympathy for them.

Sorry about your leg, by the way.  

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