Stocky man, white, longish, unruly, curly hair. Black, button-down short-sleeve shirt. Turned in his chair so his back is facing the wall, his harms spread out and rotaing his hands on his wrists as he speaks, to a man crowded in next to him: Then you spread out to the edges of the universe and then you feel the energy...
Sunday, July 12, 2009
Saturday, July 11, 2009
Washington Park Pond, southwestern shore, 4 p.m., July 10
A pretty young woman with brown hair in a two-tone, orange, strapless sundress, squatting, cell phone in ear: Adam I can't believe I am hearing this. Are you kidding me? Adam. Adam! You have a child, Adam. You don't want to take care of him, is that it? You don't have to do a thing. Your sister is going to bring him to Clifton Park. It's your child. This isn't about you anymore. I can't believe I am hearing this. I can't fucking believe I am hearing this. You're a piece of shit, Adam, and I'm done with you.
Labels:
public shouting,
train wreck parents,
Washington park,
Woman,
young
Thursday, July 9, 2009
Graney's Bar and Grill, Albany, 2 a.m. Thursday
"Allison," 20-something, to another 20-something female: Hi, I'm Allison!
Other woman: Hey. Hey! I'm drunk.
Allison: Wanna hug? Me too. Yeah.
Other woman: Let's hug with our boobies! (they embrace)
Labels:
20-something,
alcohol,
bar,
boobies,
female,
Graney's,
New Scotland Avenue
Wednesday, July 8, 2009
Driveway, last week
Me, to my neighbor, Jose: Hey, make sure you keep your car door locked. Someone took my GPS last night.
Jose: Aw, really? I'm sorry to hear it.
Me: Thanks
....
Jose: I've got one of those but I don't use it. At first it was cute, hearing the voice telling you where to go, but then it got annoying. I only go to places where I know where I'm going! I don't use it anymore.
Me: I used mine a lot. I have a bad sense of direction.
Jose: Mine's a good one. Worth 300 bucks. It's a Mag-Ah-Lan?
Me: A what?
Jose: A MAG-uh-LAN.
Me: Oh. I hear those are pretty good.
Jose: What kind was yours?
Me: A Garmin.
...
Me: The cop said whoever took it probably takes those all the time, and sold it to a neighbor or a pawn shop.
Jose: A pawn shop, no kidding? Hey, that's where I got mine.
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