We admired the same Van Gogh and exchanged shy glances. You wore a red scarf; I wore blue headphones. If art brings us together again, maybe I’ll finally say hello.
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1 week agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell11 people viewed
You offered me a tissue and told me things get better. I didn’t get to thank you properly. If you ever see this, your kindness meant more to me than you’ll ever know.
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1 week agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell81 people viewed
Our dogs played while we debated if Pluto should be a planet. You disappeared before I could suggest coffee. If you still think Pluto got a raw deal, let’s settle it over a drink.
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1 week agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell14 people viewed
We shared my tiny umbrella as the rain began to pour, dodging puddles and laughing all the way to the subway entrance. I never got your number—maybe you’ll see this, you, the one with the yellow rain boots.
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1 week agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell13 people viewed
We both reached for the same battered copy of "Catcher in the Rye." You laughed, I stammered, and we parted ways before I could ask your name. If you’re out there, I’d love to finish our conversation about banned books.
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1 week agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell11 people viewed
I bumped into you and sent my latte flying, but you just laughed and helped me clean up the disaster. If you remember the klutz with the pumpkin spice latte, I’d love the chance to buy you a new one.
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1 week agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell10 people viewed
You asked me for directions at 86th and Fifth during the Museum Mile Festival. I think we both wanted to keep talking, but the crowd swept you away. Let’s finish our interrupted conversation.
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1 week agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell67 people viewed
You paid for my falafel when I realized I’d forgotten my wallet after midnight. You disappeared into the crowd before I could say thank you—let me return the favor?
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1 week agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell68 people viewed
You and your friends turned the F train into a rolling karaoke bar Friday night, belting out “Don’t Stop Believin’.” I was the shy backup singer in the corner seat—teach me your moves?
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1 week agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell10 people viewed
You were reading poetry by the window at McNally Jackson, blue scarf and iced coffee in hand. I wanted to say hi but lost my nerve. If you see this, let’s discuss books sometime.
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1 week agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell108 people viewed