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![]() Of all the places in this busy city, running into someone you know on the subway is rare and random. And that's what happened to me this morning. While figuring out what to listen to next on my iPod, I glanced up and saw two people I had worked with on a film set (I have done the most random things in my little life). I haven't talked to them since, though that's how it usually is when you work on films: you meet people and after it's all said and done, that's it. Once in a while you might forge a friendship that lasts beyond those days and months spent together. Anyway, I recognized them and immediately became engrossed in my iPod. I didn't want to look up. One got off 2 stops and later, and I breathed a sigh of relief. One more stop and I was home free. As the train slowed, I glanced up towards the doors. The other one, I could tell out of the corner of my eye, was staring at me, trying to place me in his mind. But before he could do that, the doors slid open and I hopped off. Another day, another awkward situation averted. Whew. No TrackBacksTrackBack URL: http://www.toastier.org/cgi-bin/mt/mt-tb.cgi/270 |
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I would have done the same thing. iPods are an excellent tool for pretending to be oblivious.