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Monday
Nov212011

#Adventures in Adventuring: I just got asked out on the city bus

As many of you know, I've been taking the city bus for the last 11 months. (After a full year I am going to write a thesis on my findings, and what I learned about human nature - pretty jazzed about it actually.)

When I was on my way into work this morning, this duderino sat down next to me and TOTTALLLLLYYYYY took up every cell in my personal space block. Not wanting to rude, I decided to stay mute, and take my frustrations to twitter ...

Not a problem, right?

Well - wrong.

Because the mother fucker was SOOO close to me - he read my screen.

Before getting off the bus he tapped me on my shoulder and asked me to remove my headphones.

This better be good - I thought, my big blue eyes staring up at him in dread.

(Oh, and FTR, this duderino was SOOOOOO not cute. Not sure what nationality he was, but dark hair, tan, dark eyes - lemme think of who would play him on TV ... OH! Imagine George Lopez having an illegitimate brother in law with a munchkin. Ity bity little thing - prolly 10 years younger than Lopez.)

So, are you free for dinner? He asks

I was honestly so surprised and so ... spooked, I smiled and put my headphones back on snuggling back into my hoodie.

Okay okay ... ballsy move on his part - I respect that. But this is the CITY BUS and you were COPING A FEEL SO HAAARRRRDDDD on my leg. For reals, he was like a dog in heat.

Ewe.

Thankfully, there is a shower in the Berrics - I might need to use it.

Thank you universe, you gave me what I asked for.

#fail

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