You accidentally knocked your coffee onto my book during rush hour. I was annoyed at first, but your embarrassed laugh and quick napkin work made my morning. Let’s try again—with lids this time?
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2 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell30 people viewed
My Yankees cap blew off and you chased it down like a pro, jumping over a squirrel in the process. I thanked you, but my nerves got the best of me and I walked off before I could ask your name. Want to catch a game together?
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2 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell47 people viewed
We huddled under your tiny umbrella waiting for the light on 14th Street. You were wearing red boots and told me my scarf was “quirky in a good way.” The rain stopped, but I wish our conversation hadn’t.
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2 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell11 people viewed
You accidentally knocked your coffee onto my book during rush hour. I was annoyed at first, but your embarrassed laugh and quick napkin work made my morning. Let’s try again—with lids this time?
20.00 $
2 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell27 people viewed
We reached for the same copy of Murakami at the Strand Bookstore and both apologized. You laughed, suggesting we “rock, paper, scissors” for it, but then your phone rang and you hurried away. Did you ever finish the book?
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2 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell15 people viewed
You danced around puddles with a bright red umbrella while reading poetry aloud to your friend. Our eyes met when you caught me smiling from the next bench over. If you'd like to read me a poem, coffee’s on me.
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2 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell21 people viewed
You offered your only dry umbrella to a stranger (me) as the skies opened up at Astor Place. I wanted to say more than just “thanks,” but the train doors separated us. Hope you made it to your stop dry.
20.00 $
2 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell18 people viewed
You bumped into me as the train lurched, sending my latte onto both our shoes. We laughed awkwardly and you offered napkins, but I had to get off at Canal. Maybe we can share a less caffeinated disaster next time?
20.00 $
2 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell17 people viewed
I bumped into you, literally, and your latte went flying—sorry! We laughed about “coffee art” and you joked about being clumsy, but I didn’t get your name before you vanished into the crowd. Want to grab a replacement cup together?
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2 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell17 people viewed
You danced—full Broadway style—near the piano player in the park while I watched from a bench, too transfixed to even clap. Your joy was infectious, and I wish I’d joined you for just one spin.
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2 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell14 people viewed
You offered your only dry umbrella to a stranger (me) as the skies opened up at Astor Place. I wanted to say more than just “thanks,” but the train doors separated us. Hope you made it to your stop dry.
20.00 $
2 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell17 people viewed
You bumped into me as the train lurched, sending my latte onto both our shoes. We laughed awkwardly and you offered napkins, but I had to get off at Canal. Maybe we can share a less caffeinated disaster next time?
20.00 $
2 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell20 people viewed