I smile at the interesting things in life. At least once a
week, I am amused at the absurd or just quirky things that can happen to
people, but today, I have to say, I was a party to something really
unusual.
I am an avid reader of books. And I have been grateful for
Amazon.com for providing a great method for purchasing used books cheap. You
can purchase through Amazon or from them, and I usually buy used. Some people
can’t stand the notion of reading a book after someone already has, but I don’t
care too much. Most of the time, books which are considered “used” may have only
been read once or twice so they’re really not in bad condition. Over the years,
I’ve been able to build up a decent library of titles.
Earlier today, I was happy to receive another collection of
books. Among the titles was Bruce Campbell’s autobiography “If Chins Could
Kill: Confessions of a B Movie Actor”. I like Campbell, and have enjoyed
watching him over the years, so I thought it would be a good read.
As I was flipping through the book, I was struck by two
things. One, the book I had was signed by Campbell. This is not unusual as I’ve
received autographed copies before (always a sweet bonus) but Campbell had
signed the book to a “Brian”.
I don’t know how the book ended up in my hands but it did.
But what was really interesting is what I found buried within the pages.
Tucked inside the book, was a note written to Brian, from a
girl named Joan. This note was cute (and not in the way I usually mean) and she
was telling Brian about how it was great to talk with Brian and how she hopes
things work out for him. She says that they could catch up when she figures out
what she’s going to do in college and to never forget SAT class. At the end she
says she misses him and to “Enjoy the Pics!”
I got to say, this is one of the most interesting and weird
things that I have ever been a party to. So, being the person that I am, I felt
compelled to track down Joan to see if she remembered the note. When I Goggled
her name, I found that there was only one person listed which had her name.
This Joan lived in California and worked for a shipping
company as a district sales manager. The invoice for my purchase was from
California also so I deduced that it would be a pretty good chance that this
was the person I was looking for. I called the company, and was given an email
address, so I dropped her a line.
Earlier tonight, Joan contacted me through email, and asked
to talk with me, so I provided her with my number and asked her to call. She
did, minutes later, and relayed the following story.
Joan apparently had known Brian when she was either
fourteen or fifteen when she was living in Virginia. She was in high school and
he was a bit older. This would have been around 2002 or 2003. He helped her
with her golf game and they apparently took a couple of classes’ together,
specifically SAT class. He is a couple of years older than she.
She told me that Brian is from Michigan originally and was
going to move out to California to attend college, and at the time, she didn’t
know where she was going yet. Eventually, she ended up going to college in
California. I asked if they dated at all, and she said that they didn’t because
he was in a relationship and was a bit older but she would have been interested
if he wasn’t.
I asked her if she moved to California because of him, and
she didn’t really give an answer so you can draw your own conclusions. But they
didn’t end up together. Still though she said that they are still friends
today, and that Brian is married and has a few kids, and seems to be happy. She
is as well, given her position as a manager in the shipping company, so she was
pleased with how everything tuned out.
Like me, she said that she finds the interesting and
absurdity of life to be fascinating, and actively seeks out such occurrences.
She was happy to talk with me, and said that I made her day by contacting her.
She also said she would contact Brian about the note, so I may hear from him
sometime.
Just goes to show how little things can improve a day, and
the value in taking the extra step for others. Sometimes it’s just enough to
acknowledge ironic or interesting things in life and appreciate what it can
offer, if only we take some effort ourselves. The story ended on a good note,
and it’s one that I certainly won’t forget for a long time.
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