I know I might be putting myself in danger even being on Yahoo! Answers this evening. It seems to me that Monday night is often the night that people meet at the table with their contractors and negotiators.
Two Monday nights ago, I think I may have been tricked with an ice cream cone. If my fears are justified, it is the second time I have had a trick pulled on me by someone buying me an ice cream cone. I was not prepared for it. I was not sure whether I was being tricked and did not want to be rude. However, during the course of events, a stranger came up to me and wanted to shake my hand. The first trick actually occurred on a Saturday.
In the past two weeks, since Wendy B. has been either preparing for her entrance into town or been in town, I have been stopped an unusual number of times by cars, usually asking for directions. Because tourists rarely come to this popsicle stick, these people should have known where they were going, or should have been able to figure it out. In fact, something about their whole demeanor struck me as phony. The point is, I was asked to give yes and no types of answers to their questions. I am worried that in having answered yes or no to their questions, as well as in having given certain responses, I may have been comitting myself to other conditions which I would never have agreed to. My answers might have been falsely reported back and taken out of context.
Yahoo! Answers itself, I suspect, might be used to play tricks of this nature. The answers of respondants might be misrepresented, and used to do them out. I am also concerned about Wendy B. herself. One of two women in a vehicle that stopped me looked like her to the point where she could have been a relative of hers.
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