I spilled my latte all over your sketchbook at the cafe on Bedford. You laughed and said it was “abstract art,” but I’d love to buy you a new notebook (and maybe another coffee).
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6 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell36 people viewed
You were reading “Norwegian Wood” with a yellow umbrella at your feet. Our eyes met when the train stopped over the Manhattan Bridge—I wish I’d said something, but my stop came too soon.
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6 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell51 people viewed
You were reading Murakami and laughing quietly to yourself, wrapped in a bright green scarf. We kept making eye contact between stops, but I lost you in the Union Square crowd. Did you ever finish the book?
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6 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell41 people viewed
We exchanged shy smiles near the Van Gogh paintings and kept crossing paths through the galleries. I wanted to ask about your favorite artist, but lost my nerve—and then you disappeared into the Egyptian wing.
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6 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell55 people viewed
You spun me around at the Sunday salsa gathering, and I haven’t stopped thinking about your smile since. I wish I could remember more than just your moves—were you wearing a red hat, or was that all in my head?
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6 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell48 people viewed
I spilled my latte all over your sketchbook at the cafe on Bedford. You laughed and said it was “abstract art,” but I’d love to buy you a new notebook (and maybe another coffee).
20.00 $
6 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell55 people viewed
We huddled under your umbrella while waiting for the bus, laughing awkwardly about the sudden downpour. I meant to ask your name but the bus came, and you disappeared into the mist. I owe you a coffee (and a dry sleeve).
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6 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell47 people viewed
You were reading “Norwegian Wood” with a yellow umbrella at your feet. Our eyes met when the train stopped over the Manhattan Bridge—I wish I’d said something, but my stop came too soon.
20.00 $
6 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell41 people viewed
You were reading Murakami and laughing quietly to yourself, wrapped in a bright green scarf. We kept making eye contact between stops, but I lost you in the Union Square crowd. Did you ever finish the book?
20.00 $
6 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell62 people viewed
You were reading “The Secret Garden,” and I was the fool who interrupted to ask about the author. Our conversation was cut short by your friend’s arrival. If you’d like to finish our literary debate, meet me by the Alice statue at noon this Saturday.
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6 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell34 people viewed
You were ahead of me in line at Ess-a-Bagel, debating everything vs. sesame. We laughed about indecision and you let me cut ahead—if you’re seeing this, I owe you a bagel and more laughs.
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6 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell47 people viewed
We bonded over our mutual frustration with the slow toaster at the deli on Myrtle Ave. Your umbrella broke, but your sense of humor didn’t. Let’s share a less soggy morning together next time.
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6 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell92 people viewed