Or I guess fortunately in the grand scheme of things?
I can’t remember. So I guess it wasn’t an epic story at all.
No, I mean shouldn´t you be glad you woke up at all?
At all: Yes.
Regarding the interrupted story: I’m not sure at the moment. What if the story won a Nobel Prize? At least it didn’t started as a horror story or a nightmare.
Or if you made an invention that would solve all your problems and you forgot all about it.
Yeah, that makes sense
What if you got it published and then it turned out it was a story you’d read once and had actually plagiarised it?
“I Dream Of Perry Mason”
One of TV´s weaker crossovers.
Who knows? I don’t know what you sound like, after all!
(Actually, I think it was a female voice, so probably not.)
I just keep the interesting ones I find.
I didn’t recognise the people in the photos, but it felt nice to look at them.
I’ll let you know if I happen to be visiting near where you are What area do you live in again?
Sounds like I was that person. (Actually in the past some people addressed me at the telephone as “Mrs Someone”. That happened not very often, but in all cases women made this mistake. Coincidence?
)
Let’s say, I’m familiar with the German cities you already know. If you are actually going to Germany sometime and would like to meet me, just send me a note and I’ll see what I can do (with the world famous Ersatzverkehr(*) of the Deutsche Bahn).
(*) I’m not surprised that “Ersatzverkehr” hasn’t an English translation… but wait … “Schienenersatzverkehr” has: “rail replacement service”.
Of course, because you can count on the trains to break down when there’s an important event!
Are you guys conspiring to turn the Thimblekate Milanweed Forum into the Thimblesomeone Tasse-teepark Forum?
Sounds like a theme park
And yours is… uhh…
Well, it´s not “mine” she came up with it!
That’s right! Murphy’s law is valid everywhere.
Actually we have school holidays at the moment. The Deutsche Bahn uses these two weeks to close some important tracks for renovations. As a consequence the whole timetable is invalid and nobody knows when and where a train leaves to which other destinations. So if you enter a train you never know when and where you arrive. It’s great for people who have time and like surprises.

Actually we have school holidays at the moment. The Deutsche Bahn uses these two weeks to close some important tracks for renovations. As a consequence the whole timetable is invalid and nobody knows when and where a train leaves to which other destinations. So if you enter a train you never know when and where you arrive. It’s great for people who have time and like surprises.

Murphy’s law is valid everywhere.
In Britain we call it Sod’s Law

As a consequence the whole timetable is invalid and nobody knows when and where a train leaves to which other destinations.
That would just stress me out
Hey, I recognise those teacups! They’re from Disneyland Paris! I need to go back someday…

Disneyland Paris! I need to go back someday…
There a theme park you haven´t been to, yet?

In Britain we call it Sod’s Law
Why?

That would just stress me out
But it would be an interesting scheme for holidays: Just step into a train and wait where you end up.

They’re from Disneyland Paris! I need to go back someday…
Is it/was it worth a visit? I wasn’t there but I’ve heard several different opinions.