Monday, February 7, 2011

Unplugged

what happens when you pay attention to people

This section will be dedicated to riding the public transportation in my life w/o headphones and the people/stories/things I've experienced. Granted I've only been riding for 1 month, but I've already meet cool people.. So this will be a recap thus far

-Bus to work, A guy who used to represent Johnny Cash and who owns three restaurants in NYC, he was a super nice guys and so friendly. PS the company he worked for now represents The Kardashians, two guys bought it from him and his business partners.

-Bus back from work- A guy who has traveled all around and lived in Argentina, he was giving me good jazz clubs and places to visit whilst I was here.

-Sub back from Church- A family who had 2 children. Both adorable. The little boy had a Charlie doll (on Disney, Charlie and Lola). The mom didn't know that people here watched that, thought it was just a British thing but I quickly told her, O no mam, I am obsessed with Disney and know all the shows! He also had a little Whinnie the Pooh in a bunny costume. They were adorable. The little girl stood up and started unzipping her coat to show me her pretty dress and tights(which I said was soo pretty), this resulted in the little boy turning around to me to show me his nice dress shirt underneath. They also told me their names and age and were a breath of fresh air from all the snobby children in the world. Loved them and the family.

-Sub back from Brooklyn- I was reading a book by Sidney Lumet called "Making Movies" and this couple walked on. He was obviously upset about something and I was trying not to easedrop even though they were right in front of me and he was sitting next to me. However, I clearly heard her say something about how God will take care of his (obviously I heard that) to which I looked up and nodded my head. He said he knew God would, but was still just down. They asked me what I was reading and asked if I wanted to make movies, so I explained my dream and they were so encouraging telling me how it is nice to know that people still have morals and want to create movies with good honest content. We joked about MTV's new show "Skins" which DOES NOT represent anything real in my High School days, although they said it is supposed to. They told me I had pretty eyes and were so encouraging and seriously adorable. Never got their names, but they were awesome, young and they made me smile.

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