Good for her, I think. Did she get in trouble?
As I recall she kept her job, we laughed for couple of years after about- just had to mention tomatoes.
I should also mention she was a formidable women in size and personality
At the time I was very introverted, did my thing worked, school, not terribly outgoing was friendly with disparate religious people.
There was in group I was friendly with a Methodist or two, Baptist, Bible Baptist, Nazarene, converted Jew (his terminology not mine) and me the confirmed Catholic. Made for some interesting get togethers.
I actually have not thought about those times, until I read your post. They were both some of happy and sad memories attached to the time.
Was just a brief interlude in my life, filled with laughter,love and tragedy. The tragedy was a friend that died doing something he loved- living life to the fullest.
The laughter was the whole insanity of the times we spent together.
As I get older and reflect on those times, people I have lost touch with, I look back and laugh.
I love formidable and strong women, get the job done and move on. Still laughing now, I need to relate this story to some women I work with, they will likely see the humor.
Thank you Auntie Mame for brightening m day - by causing me to remember