You remembered my order—cortado with oat milk—even though I’m only there on Mondays. I tried to work up the courage to say more, but only managed a shy thank you. If you feel the same way I do, let’s share a coffee as more than just customer and barista.
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16 hours agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell2 people viewed
We both stood mesmerized by the same Monet. You made a shy joke about needing an art degree to understand it, and I laughed. I lost you somewhere between the Impressionists and the exit; maybe we can finish our art tour together?
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16 hours agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell2 people viewed
You danced alone near the fountain, fearless and joyful, until I joined you. We spun, we laughed, and just as quickly, you disappeared into the crowd with your red scarf trailing behind. If you remember my two left feet, let's try again—maybe over coffee?
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16 hours agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell2 people viewed
You shared your umbrella with me while we waited for the train at Union Square, then we laughed about our soggy shoes as we boarded. I got off at Canal, and you waved through the rain-streaked glass. If you remember my bright yellow scarf, coffee’s on me next time.
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16 hours agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell2 people viewed
You offered me a spot under your umbrella at the 96th Street station when the rain turned biblical. We laughed about New York weather until our train came. I got off at Union Square before I got your name—let’s finish that conversation, dry this time?
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16 hours agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell2 people viewed
You shared your umbrella with me while we waited for the train at Union Square, then we laughed about our soggy shoes as we boarded. I got off at Canal, and you waved through the rain-streaked glass. If you remember my bright yellow scarf, coffee’s on me next time.
20.00 $
16 hours agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell2 people viewed
You shared your umbrella with me while we waited for the train at Union Square, then we laughed about our soggy shoes as we boarded. I got off at Canal, and you waved through the rain-streaked glass. If you remember my bright yellow scarf, coffee’s on me next time.
20.00 $
16 hours agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell1 person viewed
You were riding a red Citi Bike, weaving through tourists, and your blue scarf nearly blew away. I caught it, handed it back, and you flashed a grateful smile as you sped ahead. Let’s pedal across the bridge together next time—no scarf rescue needed.
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17 hours agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell7 people viewed
You bumped into me near the carousel, and my coffee went flying. Instead of getting mad, we both burst out laughing. I’d love to buy you a cup to replace the one I lost (and maybe spill a little less this time).
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17 hours agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell6 people viewed
You shared your umbrella with me while we waited for the Q in a downpour at Union Square. I meant to thank you properly, but my stop came too soon. If you ever want your umbrella back—or a coffee—let’s make it happen.
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17 hours agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell8 people viewed
We locked eyes as the train screeched into DeKalb, both soaked from the unexpected downpour. You offered me your umbrella just before I squeezed out the closing doors. I wish I remembered to give you my number—or at least return your umbrella.
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17 hours agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell6 people viewed
You stood behind me at Ess-a-Bagel and recommended the everything with scallion cream cheese. I chickened out at the register but regret not buying you a coffee. Maybe next time we can split a bagel—and a story.
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17 hours agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell7 people viewed