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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4 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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We exchanged maps near Bethesda Fountain as we both tried (and failed) to find The Mall. Your laugh was contagious, but you were gone before I could ask your name. If you remember the lost tourists, reach out!
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4 hours agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell1 person 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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4 hours agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell1 person 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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4 hours agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell1 person 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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4 hours agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell0 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.
20.00 $
4 hours agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell1 person 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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Saturday afternoon by the Bethesda Fountain, you handed me my lost glove and made a joke about needing a pair for the weather. I laughed, you winked, and we parted ways. If you remember the color, maybe we can return what we lost together.
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4 hours agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell1 person viewed
You played the violin between stops, and your music turned my commute into something magical. I dropped a dollar and a smile, but wish I'd dropped a compliment too. Hoping our paths cross again, musician in yellow sneakers.
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You shielded me from the rain with your bright orange umbrella while we waited for the crosswalk. I meant to thank you properly, but the light changed and you disappeared into the crowd. If you see this, coffee is on me next time.
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You were dancing to a street saxophonist near Bethesda Terrace, spinning in your red scarf. I was the guy with the sketchbook, mesmerized by your moves and laughter, but I froze when you waved at me.
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4 hours agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell1 person viewed