Good evening. On the 6:50PM out of the City. The NFI is 2.
I am in a good mood. The conductor from this morning is the same one as this evening. The same guy. I would love to interview that conductor. The conductor reminds me of a very, mustachioed Patrick Troughton’s Doctor from the original “Doctor Who” series. The conductor has a bitnofna gimp, making him walk up and down the aisle like a penguin. He’s a happy fellow.
If you are a history fan like me, you would have watched or own “All the President’s Men” starring Redford and Hoffman. In the beginning sequences, Woodward went to the court to see the Watergate Burglars arraigned. He chatted with a fellow who knew, socially, Bernard Barker (one of the burglars) but was not officially associated with the defendants; he was a lawyer but not retained as council. The actor that played that guy? There’s a fellow seated two seats away that looks EXACTLY like that actor, except our guy has a military haircut.
There’s a couple who can’t sit next to each other. Coworkers. They are sitting in the next row, across from each other. He is blabbering away at her. She looks like a girl next door in all smiles and a curvy every woman figure. She has a sultry voice. She is giving off the right signals. She likes him. He’s too chatty or naive or scared to take the plunge. I have half a mind to yell the classic line “just get a room, already!”, but realize that this would break the facet wingman commandment. You see a potential hookup in progress; do not interfere! Yes, you want to move the thing along, to help your bro out (I don’t know the fellow), but any interference, even if he’s tanking, may cause undue tension. This is especially true since I am a) just observing, b) don’t know either of these people and c) far more studly than either of these two could handle. Best to sit back.
Also here are Sheik Ali Har-a-dy, Stanislaus Laurel, Jennifer Aniston, and Tracy Chapman. All are armed.
Happy Friday. Safe travels.
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