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Sep 07, 2005 21:27

A pleasant encounter with a stranger today. Some middle aged blonde woman in front of me in the Pontiac National City line. It was nothing. Brief and insignificant, but it made us both laugh and i found it interesting how a connection, no matter how unimportant, can develop so quickly between two people regardless of whatever age or even social ( Read more... )

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kingbobpinapple September 8 2005, 15:11:33 UTC
just like hitler, my english teacher is so scene :-)

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tonyphuckinhawk September 8 2005, 22:57:51 UTC
Yeah, but hitler was droppin' that shit like sixty years ago.

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____theyspin September 8 2005, 18:44:01 UTC
its not often that something like that type of an encounter happens, but its nice when it does. Its wierd, but sometimes those poeple that you get wierd feelings around (even though you don't know them) feel like home. Its the strangest thing. I always enjoy a good connection with a stranger, it sort of gives a sense of hope.

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tonyphuckinhawk September 8 2005, 22:57:09 UTC
It just reassures me that, at the very least, some people aren't assholes. And i like that reassurance.

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lovertits September 8 2005, 23:36:40 UTC
Yes.

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tonyphuckinhawk September 9 2005, 00:08:45 UTC
I think that's the best comment i've ever gotten.

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burningchicago September 15 2005, 20:14:55 UTC
I got to see your senior pictures today.

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tonyphuckinhawk September 16 2005, 00:46:24 UTC
I got to too. Only a few months ago, i guess.

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burningchicago September 16 2005, 01:32:55 UTC
Courtney showed me the big stack of senior pictures/school pictures she had.

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silent_colour September 19 2005, 11:00:15 UTC
the same thing happens on the other side of the world. In Spain actually.

it was just yesterday I thought that about those split second connections and how they are absolutely amazing. It wasn´t an original thought, but I fully realised how much I love them.

I really appreciate people like you who notice the small things.
they can make all the difference

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