Did this guy really just try to holler at me while he was waiting for the bus? For real? For realSSS? I walked by him once and I noticed him noticing me so I looked down, pretending to be hella deep in thought...Then when I walked back again (I was running a quick errand) I almost tripped so I HAD to look up and I caught his eye. He's like,"Hey..." With that nasty little grin on his face like, "YES! She looked at me!"...I nodded and kept on about my business...
Is there a book or something about stuff like this? Like "Step 1: don't holler at a girl when she is passing you, standing in line for the M11..." Wait, maybe I should say-don't holler at ME while you're standing at the bus stop...
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would it have been better if he was waiting for a subway or perhaps a monorail? Pointers? Hello?
Yes. If he was waiting for a subway I would be in New York or London and then it would be ok because no one drives there...except for Diddy and you know how I feel about him
LOL. Wow Summer, you got some crazy stories girl! That’s awesome! Keep them coming! It is some comedy relief for my day at work..LOL Love it
Hawmi I agree with Summer. Its completely different in a city like Atlanta and you know that. And don't you like dudes who only drive Hummers???
one time, when i was at georgia avenue train station, this homeless guy asked me if i could spare 50 cents. when i told him no, he said, "okay, well how about your phone number? bums need love too!" we're married now.
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