The bane of my traveling existence, pull over to ask where “x” is of a roadside stranger and wind up with a head full of a description of every house, service station, hedge-row, tree genus and deli for the next four miles ! “You can’t miss it !”
The impatient lady didn’t ask for directions. Ruthie is answering her question directly, and at length (albeit perhaps more literally than the impatient lady would like).
No, no. While I concede that Ruthie would likely get on my nerves eventually, I’m pretty sure that I would find her delightful the first five to ten minutes of conversation.
JayBluE over 11 years ago
Well, the library is where you go for information…
MGPlumley over 11 years ago
May all your librarians never be grumpy.
mrsdonaldson over 11 years ago
Well, she only asked if Ruthie knew where it was not how to get there.
kab2rb over 11 years ago
Lady, Ruthie is going to tell you just give her time. Ruthie tells the she wants to.
Strod over 11 years ago
That angry, impatient woman does not deserve to be helped.
unca jim over 11 years ago
The bane of my traveling existence, pull over to ask where “x” is of a roadside stranger and wind up with a head full of a description of every house, service station, hedge-row, tree genus and deli for the next four miles ! “You can’t miss it !”
Spooky D Cat over 11 years ago
Hon. That’s real Baltimore talk. I love it. Brings back many happy memories.
stuart over 11 years ago
The impatient lady didn’t ask for directions. Ruthie is answering her question directly, and at length (albeit perhaps more literally than the impatient lady would like).
Strod over 11 years ago
No, no. While I concede that Ruthie would likely get on my nerves eventually, I’m pretty sure that I would find her delightful the first five to ten minutes of conversation.