Fun with Craig's List
Joke? Or so drunk he thought this was a good idea?
Joke? Or complete lunatic?
While I'm sure this is a line judge or camera guy, I'd like to think that #11 is lookin for love with a fan.
Hey baby, maybe I could text you sometime?
What a vile, spiteful person.
Reassuring? I don't know how I feel about breaking the third wall between me and the missed connections. In my mind they exist on this meta-plane of eRomance. The idea that it actually amounts to something, well, I just don't know what to think about that. But more power to ya!
4 Comments:
Amanda Mattos,
I googled my name at work (as I am very vain and similarly umproductive) and found your blog (you mention "fight night" on your Monday entry). I also saw pictures of a bunch of people I recognize and links to what appears to be Drew Dillon and Jimmy Piekut blogs. Anyway, I just thought, I should say something. Crazy small "blogo-globe" or whatever the kids are calling it (blogo-dome?).
Josh Glassman
Well well well, how's it goin Mr. Glassman? All of your assumptions are indeed correct. We here in the blogosphere (Jon Stewart tells me to call it that, so I do) like to keep our world-wide access limited to the confines of JMHS grads. I kid, I kid. Anyhow, good to hear from you! Let me know if you want to meet up at a happy hour or something sometime.
I had no idea that this craigslist thing existed. So thanks for the new preferred procrastination tool.
I wonder if the first two weren't an exercise in someone's creative writing class. Those are great. I think someone could have a fun night at a bar writing missed connections about everyone around them (me: innanely scribbling at the bar ... you: leaving) ... but I doubt you'd ever hear from anyone.
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