It must have been a wild night, some Wizzard left their broom behind.
Back in the 1980's I worked for a home builder that had a landscape maintenance crew, a couple of guys and a truck and trailer full of mowers, leaf blowers and rakes. The lawn guys were often young and colorful. One of them was late one Monday morning, he explained, that he had gone to Nickel beer night at Rosie O'Gradys Church Street Station on Saturday night, woke up on Sunday afternoon in bed with three strangers of various genders. He couldn't remember where he parked his car. Finally about 8:00 AM on Monday morning, the police informed him that his car had been towed from the front lawn of the Federal building downtown Orlando. He had no idea how the car ended up there. Fortunately the police just wanted him to pay the towing charges.
One of the project managers at AARP, had a son with schizophrenia. He borrowed her car one weekend, had an onset of being unwell and left the car idling at a traffic light in DC, and took the subway home. The police found the car a couple of weeks later, parked under a bridge with a young lady running a "small business" out of the backseat. Practicing the oldest profession as they would say. Her insurance company insisted that if they had the seat cleaned there was nothing wrong with the car. She was creeped out by the car and sent it to auction the next week.
My exes, first ex, was known to over indulge in alcohol. He once walked away from her car, left it idling with the keys in it, at a traffic light, and went drinking in a nearby bar. He was very angry when he came back a couple of hours later and the car was not there. That was better than the time he hit a boat on the expressway - after one to many beers.
Sweet Bear and I moved in with one another a year or so before I finished my BA. He registered my car with campus security so he could drive it to work if needed, or I could drop by to pick him up. As a result, I had a faculty parking sticker the last year I was a college student. The faculty parking was much closer, but the student lot had nicer cars in it.
I have led such a quiet life, but I have known a few colorful people.












