Years ago I worked about 3 years in an office at Sinclair
Refining Warehouse in Atlanta. In the
office were about 10 co-workers. The man
at the desk behind me was an old little skinny grouchy man named Lee. Lee kept up with incoming money. He was
always on his adding machine. That was
before compouters. And he also manned the Coke machine. I think the Coke machine was his own property. He kept it loaded and he counted the money he
got out of it. He was high strung and
nervous. He reminded me of Barney
Fife.
Lee was married and talked about his wife and grandkids.
A co-woeker, John, and I went in halfens on an apartment
just a couple miles away. I was single then.
Lee mentioned to me more than once of his girlfiend. A high strung old man having a lover? I had my doubts.
Ater John and I moved into the apartment Lee asked one Friday
would we be home that night, he would like to bring his girlfriend over and see it. Sure.
That night Lee kept to his word. He and his mistress visited us. Lee was a completely different person, he was
casual, laid back, charming and witty. He
reminded me of the personality of Frank Sinatra. His lover, I’m sure, was a “paid” arrangement
that he squeezed in about quarterly or so.
But such a flip-flop in his personality, WOW!
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