tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3917869.post-1134944430283337712005-12-18T16:19:00.000-06:002005-12-18T16:20:30.293-06:00The Great Texas Cat BurglarThis is not my own, but I pass on as it was emailed to me and deserves to be heard:<br /><br />THE DILLARD'S THIEF--in McAllen,Texas<br /><br />Clutching their Dillard's shopping bags, Ellen and Kay woefully gazed<br />down at a dead cat in the mall parking lot. Obviously a recent hit---no<br />flies, no smell.<br /><br />What business could that poor kitty have had here?" murmured Ellen.<br /><br />"Come on, Ellen, let's just go..." But Ellen had already grabbed her<br />shopping bag and was explaining,"I'll just put my things in your bag,<br />and then I'll take the tissue." She dumped her purchases into Kay's bag<br />and then used the tissue paper to cradle and lower the former feline into<br />her own Dillard's bag and cover it.<br /><br />They continued the short trek to the car in silence, stashing their<br />goods in the trunk. But it occurred to both of them that if they left<br />Ellen's burial bag in the trunk, warmed by the Texas sunshine while they ate,<br />Kay's Lumina would soon lose that new-car smell.<br /><br />They decided to leave the bag on top of the trunk, and they headed over<br />to Luby's Cafeteria.<br /><br />After they cleared the serving line and sat down at a window table, they<br />had a view of Kay's Chevy with the Dillard's bag still on the trunk.<br /><br />BUT not for long. As they ate, they noticed a black-haired woman in a<br />red gingham shirt stroll by their car, look quickly this way and that, and<br />then hook the Dillard's bag without breaking stride.<br /><br />She quickly walked out of their line of vision. Kay and Ellen shot each<br />other a wide-eyed look of amazement. It all happened so fast that<br />neither of them could think how to respond.<br />"Can you imagine?" finally sputtered Ellen.<br /><br />"The nerve of that woman!" Kay sympathized with Ellen, but inwardly a<br />laugh was building as she thought about the grand surprise awaiting the<br />red-gingham thief.<br /><br />Just when she thought she'd have to giggle into her napkin, she noticed<br />Ellen's eyes freeze in the direction of the serving line. Following her<br />gaze, Kay recognized with a shock the black-haired woman with the<br />Dillard's bag, The Dillard's bag, hanging from her arm, brazenly pushing<br />her tray toward the cashier.<br /><br />Helplessly they watched the scene unfold: After clearing the register,<br />the woman settled at a table across from theirs, put the bag on an empty<br />chair and began to eat.<br /><br />After a few bites of baked whitefish and green beans, she casually<br />lifted the bag into her lap to survey her treasure.<br /><br />Looking from side to side, but not far enough to notice her audience<br />three tables over, she pulled out the tissue paper and peered into the bag.<br />Her eyes widened, and she began to make a sort of gasping noise. The noise<br />grew.<br /><br />The bag slid from her lap as she sank to the floor, wheezing and<br />clutching her upper chest.<br /><br />The beverage cart attendant quickly recognized a customer in trouble and<br />sent the busboy to call 911, while she administered the Heimlich<br />maneuver.<br /><br />A crowd quickly gathered that did not include Ellen and Kay, who<br />remained riveted to their chairs for seven whole minutes until the<br />ambulance arrived.<br /><br />In a matter of minutes the curly-haired woman emerged from the crowd,<br />still gasping, trapped securely on a gurney.<br /><br />Two well-trained EMS volunteers steered her to the waiting ambulance,<br />while a third scooped up her belongings.<br /><br />The last they saw of the distressed cat-burglar, she disappeared behind<br />the ambulance doors, the Dillard's bag perched on her stomach.<br /><br />My mom always taught me if it doesn't belong to you don't touch it,<br />guess she didn't have a wise mom like I do. Serves her right, God does take<br />care of those who do bad things.<div class="blogger-post-footer"><img width='1' height='1' src='https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/tracker/3917869-113494443028333771?l=prairieview.blogspot.com'/></div>The Authornoreply@blogger.com0