My Human Experience—June 18, 2007
Today, at a fast-food restaurant, I stood with my old friend John Henning, waiting in line for our food from the counter. We were talking baseball, which I always enjoy with John, and I wasn’t paying very much attention to anyone other than me. Typical. I was very hungry, and John and I were having a lively discussion because the Rockies are winning.
Trays were being loaded with side items and moving out quickly after the order was completed. I saw a tray resembling what I thought mine would look like. I took my ketchup, napkins, and straw, and sat them on the tray and began eating the fries, one by one. I noticed a large dark-skinned gray haired man leering at me from my left. I wondered instantly if I had begun to devour his fries and not mine. A moment later when the announcement was his, he stormed over and said, “Give me some more fries” as he picked up the fry carton and flung it toward a tray that turned out to be mine, followed by my other accessories and scoops and handfuls of thrown fries. I felt his blood boil as he murmured obscenities and insults under his breath. I felt the excited tension build as he hurled, “idiot” my way. And I did not disagree. I apologized as cordially as I could and took all the blame. But he was not satisfied, and would never forgive me. I ruined his lunch.
Trays were being loaded with side items and moving out quickly after the order was completed. I saw a tray resembling what I thought mine would look like. I took my ketchup, napkins, and straw, and sat them on the tray and began eating the fries, one by one. I noticed a large dark-skinned gray haired man leering at me from my left. I wondered instantly if I had begun to devour his fries and not mine. A moment later when the announcement was his, he stormed over and said, “Give me some more fries” as he picked up the fry carton and flung it toward a tray that turned out to be mine, followed by my other accessories and scoops and handfuls of thrown fries. I felt his blood boil as he murmured obscenities and insults under his breath. I felt the excited tension build as he hurled, “idiot” my way. And I did not disagree. I apologized as cordially as I could and took all the blame. But he was not satisfied, and would never forgive me. I ruined his lunch.
