THE HEAT GOES ON… August (Part 163e)
Sunday was pretty much run
of the mill… church, sailing club, hot dogs and hamburgers cooked on the
hibachi in the back yard at home. I think this was the day Elle won her
second race but even if I was off by a week it did create a bit of a
’stir’. She wanted to start racing against the guys and when she
approached the racing chairman he told her she’d have to wait for
another year. I stepped in and reminded her that if he let her do it
they guys would resent her and give her a hard time and the women, of
whom most were friends, would be mad at her for abandoning them. There
was a race at another sailing club on Labor Day weekend and I told her
that we could both go. It was an ‘open’ regatta with everyone lumped in
together, men, women and juniors. It was enough to calm her down for a
bit.
The girl/woman that was to replace Joanie in J J’s area was
waiting at the back door when I arrived at the bank. She was obviously
excited, almost bouncing on the balls of her feet as I approached her.
She reminded me she wanted to go by the name of Bea and promised that
she would stay with the bank for a while. It was Trish who’d told me
that she’d left to have a baby when she’d been there before. I’d seen
her original job application and she wasn’t married then and, according
to the current one, that status hadn’t changed. I was tempted to ask who
was looking after the child but, since she hadn’t brought the subject
up I kept my mouth shut. Trish had already had her fill out all the
necessary forms so there wasn’t anything more except to wish her luck…
and hope J J would release Joanie fairly quickly. As Bea walked away I
was able to get a fair look at her backside. A little bit on the
‘chunky’ side it was more than offset by her ‘frontside’. Bret had
commented when she’d been in for her interview with J J that he thought
she’d “filled” out a bit… in all areas”.
I’d told Bret to call
Betsy at the branch and get the activity for the week. I’d been doing it
on a daily basis but with the turmoil of the previous week I’d not kept
up with it. The use of the word “activity” was a bit of a misnomer
because on one of the days I had called they didn’t do even one monetary
transaction. Never far from my thoughts was the upcoming report due
from Morris who was now a ‘consultant’ to the Board. I was planning to
update him on the lack of activity hoping that he’d give me a hint or
two in what he was going to tell the Trustees. I didn’t know him all
that well but the lasting impression I had was that he was a ‘maverick’
and wouldn’t hold back… or at least that was my hope.
It was a
real surprise to get a phone call from J J to tell me Be a looked like
she would work out. She’d only been there for a little more than half a
day so I had to ask why such a favorable judgement so soon. I think I
heard him give off a bit of a laugh as he told me he’d had a “parade” of
people come to his door to tell him how good she was when she’d worked
there before. That gave me some hope we’d see Joanie downstairs by the
end of the week. J J hung up with one last comment…”but she isn’t as
pretty as Joanie…”. A ladies man to the end!
August was
traditionally the slowest month of the year for lobby traffic. That
worked out well as far as staffing and vacations were concerned. It also
gave the savings area a chance to get caught up on some things that had
been put aside because it was one year ago that the decision was made
to put all our deposit accounts in the hands of a service bureau. All
our focus had been on preparing for that event happening and when the
bank was audited by both the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
(FDIC) and the state banking department they agreed to overlook some of
the minor items of concern provided they were addressed by the next
examination. The auditors from each organization had taken some of the
burden off me and the staff by sharing information because of the
circumstances at the time. But, we were warned that the next time they
were in we would be faced with what they called a “tight” audit. With me
unofficially not overseeing Jerry for the next two months it gave me
the freedom to, hopefully, get everything in line and ready for the
examinations. Another positive thing, as far as my being ‘removed’ from
daily contact with Jerry was that it was only two weeks until Elle’s and
my trip to Bermuda… and I could really use the time off.
I got
up the nerve to contact Morris on Wednesday. I got the impression that
he was annoyed by my call but he did get on the line with me. I took the
approach I’d previously mentioned… up dating the so called activity at
the branch. When I gave him the numbers he kind of mumbled something
that, to my ears, sounded like “They should just close the damn thing
and start over.” I asked him to repeat what he’d just said but he
wouldn’t. The only positive thing I took away from the call was that he
expected to have the report to the Trustees for their next meeting which
was a week away. I held my tongue and didn’t remind him that he’d told
me he’d let me know (verbally) the basic content of the report and as I
put the receiver back I just hoped he remembered.
Another
benefit of not having to worry about Jerry was that I was able to get
home early enough to be able to eat with the kids. Wednesday night was
bit of a hassle as it was ladies night for racing lessons at the sailing
club and a work night on the race car. Elle didn’t like taking the kids
because the older two had been at sailing lessons earlier in the day.
In an “Oh… by the way…” moment she told me that there was something
broken on the boat she usually sailed. I asked what had happened and
there was nothing but silence for an answer. Only because I was knew it
was useless to pursue the matter said I’d stop by the sailing club on my
way to the garage. When I got there I was happy to see a number of
women already there. One of them was Janie, the lady I’d met when
rescuing some of the Sunfish back during the big storm. I’d seen her
crewing for her husband in their Comet class sailboat the previous two
Sundays but had no idea that she’d was sailing with the other ladies on
Wednesday nights. Rex had agreed to loan her his boat and was showing
her how to rig the sails. To do it she had to bend over to fleet the
halyard (the line used to hoist the sail) through a small pulley on the
deck of the boat. VPL and panty peek at the same time… a real rarity. I
had to get to Elle’s boat to fix it before she arrived so had to leave a
very favorable viewing point.
The ‘fix’ to the boat was
simple and just as I was about to leave Janie walked up to me and asked
if I could do her a big favor. I hardly knew the woman and here she was
asking me for a favor. Elle wasn’t there yet so I decided I’d ask what
it was. She wanted me to drive her home. She said she’d been dropped off
by her husband and he couldn’t be reached. She was sure she’d left
something simmering on her stove. I knew approximately where she lived
and felt we could get there and back in less than fifteen minutes so
pointed her towards my car. She wasn’t in a talkative mood, worried
about the stove. I just drove the car and at the house I got my reward.
Their property was pie shaped and as I sat in the car while she ran
inside I could see three pair of panties on their clothes line. I knew,
for sure, I’d be back to visit them again.
To be continued…
2 comments:
Definitely working out well that you didn't need to deal with Jerry! Too bad people don't use clothes lines anymore, seems like you got so see many a panty that way!
Bad
BS... some of my best memories are triggered when I see a clothes line loaded with clothes. Two that stand out are my first view of a bra (I had no idea what this funny thing with straps was) and of a thong. I really had no clue... :-)
A few years ago, on a tour of Amish country in Pennsylvania, I was pleased to see a lot of clothes lines (some with panties)
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