Saturday, August 29, 2009

alcohol induced depressive rant

I'm so incredibly unhappy in this town. My friends are all married, moved away, or are people I don't care to see. I guess its kind of hard to call those people friends. I feel as though there is no one in this town that I can remotely relate to. I need to do something with my life besides go to work every day and slowly die. That's what I feel like I am doing right now. I hate my job, I do not look forward to the weekends, and I am lonely. Something has got to give. I either need to make a drastic and bold change in my life, or something needs to come along to change my mind. Since most things in my life that I cherish have not just come to me, I am guessing it will need to be the former. I just spent 3 hours in a bar by myself, because I was tired of sitting home alone with my cats. It was an incredibly depressing bar full of people that I cannot relate to on any level. I actually felt more depressed after I left the bar than when I entered it. I thought alcohol was supposed to fix that.

Friday, August 14, 2009

insurance fraud

So apparently a friend of one of my co-worker's has had some economic problems in the past. No big deal, happens to a lot of people. Of course, not everyone comes up with the brilliant solution that this man did to get out of those economic problems. This man was in debt and needed some cash...fast. Of course, the most logical thing to do when you need cash is to set something on fire. That is exactly what this man did...to his car. He drove it to a dirt road, poured some gasoline in it, threw in a match and watched it burn. The crazy thing is, he got away with it. How in the world the insurance company did not suspect foul play when a car mysteriously burns up on a remote dirt road is beyond me. Especially when it should have been very easy to find out that gasoline was poured on it. I thought firefighters and investigators were very good at these things...I watch CSI. Ok, I don't watch CSI, but I see the commercials and promos and it seems that if they can solve a murder with nothing more than a piece of dirt, they certainly should be able to figure this one out. Nonetheless, he got away with it.

So the logical conclusion one draws after getting away with insurance fraud it to try one's luck again. And that is exactly what this gentleman did years later when he once again ran into money problems. Same scenario, different day. He drives to some remote location and proceeds to apply gasoline and ignite. Shortly after doing so it just so happens that a perfect stranger had decided to take a drive on that countryside carrying a fire extinguisher. Upon coming around the turn he saw the burning car, skidded to a stop and put the fire out. Now the man was the proud owner of a slightly used car with a few burns. Nice.