You offered to share your bright red umbrella as we both waited for the light to change, laughing about city weather. I ran off for my train before I could say thank you (or ask your name). Hoping this finds you, rainy day hero.
20.00 $
6 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell46 people viewed
You were strumming your ukulele and singing “Stand By Me” as the train rattled over the Manhattan Bridge. I dropped my coffee when you smiled at me—was it for me or just your next song? Would love to meet you somewhere quieter than rush hour.
20.00 $
6 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell47 people viewed
You were strumming your ukulele and singing “Stand By Me” as the train rattled over the Manhattan Bridge. I dropped my coffee when you smiled at me—was it for me or just your next song? Would love to meet you somewhere quieter than rush hour.
20.00 $
6 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell110 people viewed
You were strumming your ukulele and singing “Stand By Me” as the train rattled over the Manhattan Bridge. I dropped my coffee when you smiled at me—was it for me or just your next song? Would love to meet you somewhere quieter than rush hour.
20.00 $
6 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell53 people viewed
You were strumming your ukulele and singing “Stand By Me” as the train rattled over the Manhattan Bridge. I dropped my coffee when you smiled at me—was it for me or just your next song? Would love to meet you somewhere quieter than rush hour.
20.00 $
6 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell87 people viewed
You played accordion on the F train to Coney Island last Saturday, and I was the awkward guy who tried (and failed) to clap along. Your music made my day—wish I’d told you in person.
20.00 $
6 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell54 people viewed
You played accordion on the F train to Coney Island last Saturday, and I was the awkward guy who tried (and failed) to clap along. Your music made my day—wish I’d told you in person.
20.00 $
6 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell49 people viewed
You played accordion on the F train to Coney Island last Saturday, and I was the awkward guy who tried (and failed) to clap along. Your music made my day—wish I’d told you in person.
20.00 $
6 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell73 people viewed
You played accordion on the F train to Coney Island last Saturday, and I was the awkward guy who tried (and failed) to clap along. Your music made my day—wish I’d told you in person.
20.00 $
6 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell55 people viewed
You shared your oversized blue umbrella with me as we hustled across the Brooklyn Bridge in a sudden downpour. We parted at the Manhattan end, but I forgot to thank you for saving my hair—and my laptop. Let’s meet again under drier circumstances.
20.00 $
6 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell38 people viewed
We collided by the coffee cart, and my latte ended up all over my shirt (and a little on yours). You laughed, offered me your napkins, and said, “It’s a New York morning.” I’d love to buy you a replacement coffee—minus the chaos.
20.00 $
6 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell45 people viewed
We were squeezed together on the F train during rush hour, and you accidentally dropped your copy of “The Goldfinch.” I handed it back, joked about starting a subway book club, and you smiled as you got off at Jay Street—should we finish that conversation?
20.00 $
6 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell97 people viewed