You dropped your red scarf in the poetry aisle while frantically searching for Bukowski. I picked it up, but you disappeared behind a wall of vintage postcards. Maybe we can swap scarves and recommendations over coffee?
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2 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell16 people viewed
You sang "Stand by Me" with your ukulele while the train was delayed at 14th Street. Our glances kept meeting between verses, but I chickened out before my stop. If you see this, I owe you a duet and a coffee.
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2 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell20 people viewed
We reached for the same copy of "Crying in H Mart" at Union Square and you let me have it. I spotted you later reading in the café with a chai latte and wondered if you’d like to split the next bestseller over coffee.
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2 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell28 people viewed
You offered me your umbrella during the downpour at 57th Street, then we laughed about the irony of both living in Queens but heading in opposite directions. I wish I’d asked your name before the doors closed—maybe we’ll cross paths again on a rainy day.
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2 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell30 people viewed
Sunday morning, Ess-a-Bagel on 1st Ave. We reached for the last everything bagel at the same time and you let me have it with a wink. Your generosity (and taste in bagels) made my day—let’s split one next time?
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2 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell31 people viewed
We both ran for cover under the same awning during that sudden downpour. You offered to share your tiny umbrella, but we ended up just laughing in the rain anyway. I regret not asking for your name before we dashed in opposite directions.
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2 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell11 people viewed
You spun in the sudden summer downpour, laughing as your dress got soaked. I offered you my umbrella and you declined, inviting me to join you instead. If you still want a partner for your next rain dance, let’s make it happen.
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2 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell47 people viewed
You were reading a book and laughed so hard you snorted. I was the guy in the Yankees cap sitting across from you, grinning and wishing I was the reason you were smiling. Would love to know what you were reading—and maybe get coffee?
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2 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell33 people viewed
I borrowed your bright yellow scarf for a chilly walk after we chatted on the bench by Bethesda Terrace. We parted ways before I returned it, and now every time I see yellow, I wonder if you’re missing something—or someone.
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2 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell18 people viewed
Sunday morning, Ess-a-Bagel on 1st Ave. We reached for the last everything bagel at the same time and you let me have it with a wink. Your generosity (and taste in bagels) made my day—let’s split one next time?
20.00 $
2 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell38 people viewed
We were both standing on the uptown 6, you reading “To the Lighthouse” and me trying not to stare every time you smiled at a sentence. You got off at 68th Street, leaving me wishing I’d asked what you thought of the ending.
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2 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell21 people viewed
We both ran for cover under the same awning during that sudden downpour. You offered to share your tiny umbrella, but we ended up just laughing in the rain anyway. I regret not asking for your name before we dashed in opposite directions.
20.00 $
2 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell19 people viewed