I have three nemeses (four if you count my hair).
I’ve introduced the first, a certain Captain Paranoia who
has been with me all through my life convincing me how useless I am, how nobody
likes me and how I will inevitably end up alone in a pit of misery and despair.
I tend to ignore him these days.
Today I will introduce mysecond nemesis; Captain Chaos.
His aim, as his name suggests, is to make my life as chaotic
and unpredictable as possible, a kind of walking version of Murphy’s Law.
Often, he is accompanied by my third nemesis, called Tonto
(I will explain in a future post) and together they wreak utter havoc. And when
Captain Paranoia joins in, you can imagine what happens. Apparently all three of them are planning a big get together on December 21st of this year to
bring about the end of the world.
But let’s not worry about that just yet.
I’ve just been on holiday to Spain and on the morning of our
departure, Captain Chaos chose to spend the day with us.
It all started at 4:45 am.
Being a careful man, I set the alarm for this time so that
we could leave the house in plenty of time to get to the airport for our flight
to Spain. I’m usually fine when it comes to getting up, but on that day the
influence of Captain Chaos began from the very second I awoke.
My usual sense of timing somehow failed me, and I took my
time, having a leisurely shower. Mrs PM, a woman who is generally always late –
unless I step in and hurry her along – waltzed around the house without a care
in the world, slowly making coffee and packing last minute things. I had things
to pack too and after my shower, I got dressed and I too drifted around the house
like a happy little hamster.
And then I looked at the clock.
We needed to be in a cab by 5:45 am. It was 5:40.
“SHIT!” I said, as Captain Chaos watched with a grin.
“What are you doing?” I shouted to Mrs PM.
“Feeding the cats.”
“Have you called a cab?” I asked.
She didn’t respond but a voice told me she had heard me.
That was the voice of Captain Chaos.
I finished packing and checked my list. I hauled our
suitcases downstairs to find Mrs PM cleaning out the litter trays and leaving a
note for our cat-sitter.
“Where’s your passport?” I asked.
“In my in-tray on the desk,” she replied.
I looked. It wasn’t there. I had my passport safely stashed
in my rucksack.
“It’s not there,” I said. “WHERE IS IT?” I was getting a
little frustrated.
“I don’t know,” she said, suddenly panicking.
“YOU DON’T KNOW??” I yelled. “WHY DIDN’T YOU LOOK FOR IT
LAST NIGHT? WE’RE GONNA BE LATE!!”
We both frantically started turning the place upside down
looking for her passport. Captain Chaos watched and laughed. After about ten
minutes of searching, she eventually found it in one of the first places she
had looked.
Captain Chaos had taken it – I’m sure of that.
“Right,” I said. “Where’s this bloody cab?”
“When did he say he would be here?” said Mrs PM.
“What do you mean?” I asked. “You rang for one.”
“I thought YOU were going to call for one,” she said.
AAAARRRRGGGGGGHHHHHHH!!!
A frantic phone call and a despairing ten minute wait later,
we were finally on our way to the airport, a full twenty minutes behind
schedule. But Captain Chaos wasn’t
finished yet; he had prepared the groundwork for his next surprise.
We arrived at the airport and found our way to the check-in
desk, only to find an absolutely enormous queue.
AAARRRGGGGGGGGHHHHHH!!!
We had tried to check-in online (as we usually do) but the website
had crashed just as we were reserving our seats. We thought we weren’t checked
in, so we joined the queue.
I must have checked my watch about 300,000 times in that queue
and eventually we arrived at the desk.
“Have you got your boarding cards?” asked the check-in lady.
Captain Chaos smirked.
“We couldn’t check in,” said Mrs PM. “The website crashed.”
“I need to call the supervisor,” said the woman. “There’s a
problem.”
Captain Chaos laughed.
After ten more minutes (during which I felt an explosion
building up inside), she returned and said “Right, it’s sorted out. I’ll just
check for seats.”
“Check for seats?” I asked myself, relieved but still wary.
“There aren’t any free seats,” she said wrinkling her
brow. Captain Chaos was now on the floor
rolling about laughing.
“NO SEATS???” I shouted.
“Hang on,” she said – and disappeared again.
I spent the next five minutes trying to control the raging
inferno that was building within.
And then Captain Paranoia turned up, giving a high five to
Captain Chaos before whispering “You’re not going ANYWHERE mate!”
The lady returned and said “I’ve freed a couple of seats.”
I was delighted and stuck two fingers up at the two
Captains.
“Look at the time,” whispered Captain Paranoia. “You’ll
never get through security in time.”
When we finally got our boarding passes and waved goodbye to
our suitcases, we had to rush through security, where there was an inevitable
queue.
AAARRRGGGHHHH!!!
We were looking forward to a leisurely breakfast airside
but that went out of the window, when Mrs PM was “randomly” selected for the
body scan.
We finally made it airside and I had barely five minutes to
make a quick visit to the toilet.
“I’ll see you at gate,” I yelled as I rushed off.
Such was the nature of my call to Mother Nature that I had
to find a cubicle. And the only one left was the one whose previous occupant
had exploded.
The toilet bowl was home to the most disgusting mess I had
ever seen – and it wouldn’t flush away.
WHY DO PEOPLE DO THIS?????
I had no choice. I had to use it. I was desperate.
Thankfully, I managed to flush some of it away when I had
finished but as I left the cubicle I found a queue of men waiting to use it.
I just ran – I ran as quickly as I could (although I was
tempted to shout “IT WASN’T ME – IT WAS THE BRUTE WHO USED IT BEFORE ME”), with
the echo of a guffawing Captain Chaos ringing in my ears, accompanied by the
echo of the words of the man who had entered the cubicle after me.
“MY GOD!!!!!! WHAT KIND OF MONSTER ARE YOU?” was all I heard
– and I hope he didn’t think that I had done it but I am absolutely certain he
is convinced that I was a disgusting feral human being with a MASSIVE bowel problem
and absolutely NO IDEA about toilet etiquette. I just hope I don’t bump into
him again. The sight in that cubicle is something that will stay etched on his
mind forever – I know I can still see it in my nightmares.
I lost sight of Captain Chaos after that and we managed to
get away with no problems apart from having to pay an exorbitant amount for a revolting
cardboard breakfast and a cup of coffee that looked like it had been brewed in
a cesspit.
Sadly, Captain Chaos accompanied us on our holiday; I saw
Captain Paranoia waving goodbye to him as the plane took off.
He met Tonto there. I will tell you about that some other
time.
I have many examples of how Captain Chaos has caused me huge
problems in my life.
Have you met him too?