We belted out “Don’t Stop Believin’” as strangers but sang like old friends. You toasted me with soju and then your group left in a cab. If you want to duet again, I’ll save your seat!
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6 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell73 people viewed
You bumped into me as the crowd surged, espresso flying onto your blazer. You smiled, said, “Just another Monday,” and disappeared into the sea of commuters. Can I buy you a new coffee (and maybe dry cleaning)?
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6 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell92 people viewed
Twisting my map, I circled the Bethesda Fountain, hopelessly clueless. You helped me find the Literary Walk, then jogged off saying, “Good luck.” I found the statues, but not your name.
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6 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell50 people viewed
We both reached for the last everything bagel at Barney Greengrass and laughed about our superior taste. You let me have it with a wink, then vanished before I could offer you half. Let’s split another one?
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6 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell70 people viewed
You wore a bright blue scarf and stood transfixed by Van Gogh’s “Starry Night.” I wanted to ask if you came for the art or the air conditioning—next time, let’s stare at paintings together.
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6 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell110 people viewed
We darted under my tiny umbrella as a downpour started, trying not to step in puddles. You laughed and said, “NYC weather keeps us close.” You disappeared into the crowd—want to grab a coffee and finish our soggy conversation?
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6 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell99 people viewed
You sat across from me reading Murakami, headphones in, lost in your world. Our eyes met just before Carroll Street, and for a second, the subway noise faded. I left at Jay Street—should’ve asked you what you were listening to.
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6 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell81 people viewed
You sat across from me reading Murakami, headphones in, lost in your world. Our eyes met just before Carroll Street, and for a second, the subway noise faded. I left at Jay Street—should’ve asked you what you were listening to.
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6 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell87 people viewed
We shared a pole on the uptown 6 around 8:30am, you asked if I wanted to squeeze past, and our umbrellas got tangled. You smiled and apologized. Wish I'd asked your name before 59th.
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6 months agoMissed ConnectionsNewSell87 people viewed
We both reached for the last copy of "The Bell Jar" and you let me have it, suggesting I write my own story next. Still wishing I’d asked to start that chapter together.
You made my latte at the East Village coffee shop and knew my order by heart. I finally worked up the courage to say hi, but your shift ended before I could.