The Time During Dusk

The Time During Dusk

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“Can you hold on for a minute, I have another call.”

“Your call is very important, please stay on the line”

(the first-time caller hears) “Please listen carefully as our menu has changed.”

“Can you wait just a few minutes, I have someone in my office.”


“I’ll be with you in a minute.”

(sign says) “If you’ve waited for more than fifteen minutes”

“I’d love to talk to you now but I’m in a hurry”

“You said the check would arrive yesterday”

“Okay,” Hospice said, ‘six months’ and it’s been over a year now”

Unemployed speaks for itself

“What’s holding her up, we’re ready to eat?”


“You promised me a month ago”

“Your tests came back today but we’re still not sure”

“Your call is very important us,” followed by crappy music

“The marriage annulment process takes about a year to complete”

“It’ll just be a moment longer”


“You need to make a decision, now if I were you…” (Thank God, you’re not!)

Unemployed: If I hear the “two doors” story once, I’ll scream. Sweetly said to me, “When one door closes…” and some cloud in the sky has a “lining” for me.

“We’re sorry for the delay in your meal…”


“The plane has been delayed.” Then why not add to the announcement, “Please take this in-between time to meet someone new, grab their email address and then laugh through words when you both return home from this forced “in between” time.”

“Heaven or Hell?” Talk about in between time!


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