A Practical Joke
On
craigslist.com, a “Sheldon” wrote that he was moving. “I’m starting a new life,
and I don’t want anything that reminds me of my old life,” Sheldon announced on
the website. Giving his address, he invited everyone to visit his apartment on
April 19 from 8 to noon: “Take whatever you want; it’s all free.”
When the
real Sheldon returned from his morning shift at the hospital that day, he was
surprised to find his apartment door unlocked. He was shocked to find his
apartment stripped clean. I’ve been robbed, he thought. He knocked on his
neighbor’s door.
Virgil told
Sheldon that he had seen strangers coming and going that morning. When Virgil
asked them what was going on, one said that Sheldon was giving all his
belongings away. “I wish you had told me,” Virgil said. “When I went into your
apartment, there was nothing good left.”
Sheldon
explained that he hadn’t told Virgil about the giveaway because he hadn’t known
about it himself. Virgil said that he saw Pamela inside the apartment; she
seemed to be in charge of things. “My ex-girlfriend Pamela?” Sheldon asked. “My
angry ex-girlfriend Pamela?”
“Ex? When
did you two break up?” Virgil asked.
They had
dated for two years. Pamela had left him just recently. She had seen Sheldon
standing with a woman in the parking lot. Sheldon had told her it was only his
coworker. “Your coworker? Is it normal for coworkers to kiss in the parking
lot?” Pamela asked. Sheldon said that he wasn’t kissing his coworker. She had
simply asked him to smell her breath to be sure her breath smelled okay. She had
eaten garlic bread at lunch.
As Pamela
stormed away, Sheldon heard her say something about getting even.
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