But I have no idea why …
Backstory: stopped for gas (duh) on the way home at a station I rarely use. Walked up to the pump, credit card in hand … only to be instructed to Remove Nozzle And Select Grade.
Ummm … okaaaaaaayyyy, but, please, Mr. Machine, I really do prefer to put this on the plastic. I hit “Cancel.” It beeps at me, insisting I select a grade and remove the nozzle. I hit “Cancel” a couple more times. Get beeped at a couple more times.
I look around, thinking vaguely that perhaps this is some university student’s idea of a sociology experiment. (I often think this when weird shit happens.) Everyone else I see is quietly going about their own business, no one’s watching me and taking notes or anything. I hesitantly pulled out the nozzle, selected the cheap shit … and lo and behold, gas flows into my car. I figure, “Okay, I’ll tank up and then go in and talk to the clerk. No sense getting arrested for theft or something.”
I never did tank up, though - the thing shut off at precisely $15. Hmm. I look around again - no one is running out of the cashier’s booth waving their arms at me or anything. The gas station is in a not-so-rich part of town. I figure, perhaps someone did one of those random acts of kindness I hear so much about and pre-paid for whoever came up to the pump next. How lovely! I put the nozzle away and got back in my car at the slowest possible speed, fiddled around for a moment, just in case this is all some kind of practical joke or something and, eventually, drove off: tank precisely half-full, heart brimming and overfilled with joy.
We are THOUSANDS of dollars in debt from being unemployed for so long, so fifteen bucks’ worth of gas was an amazing gift from the cosmos. Thank you, cosmos!
It wasn’t until I was halfway home that I :smack: and figured someone else was paying for their own gas and the clerk made a mistake. Oh, well. Thank you anyway, universe - I needed a little break.
(Anyone else interested in visting the Magical Gas Station of Cosmic Blessings: it’s the Texaco at the corner of Abrams and NW Hwy in East Dallas.)