further public transportation sundries
Apr. 22nd, 2008 05:39 pmThe M106 and M96 share stops on the West Side and people often get confused between the two.
Boarding the bus today the driver said, "This goes to 106th," as if I were a likely party to get confused.
"I know," I said."
"Oh you just didn't look --"
"racist?" I cut him off, swiped my card and found a damn seat.
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On 100th and Madison I saw a man in white tie walking a daschund. It was lovely.
Boarding the bus today the driver said, "This goes to 106th," as if I were a likely party to get confused.
"I know," I said."
"Oh you just didn't look --"
"racist?" I cut him off, swiped my card and found a damn seat.
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On 100th and Madison I saw a man in white tie walking a daschund. It was lovely.
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Date: 2008-04-22 10:16 pm (UTC)He took this gesture as a playful swipe, and leaned over to knock knuckles with the kid. The kid was annoyed, but after he got his message across and the three men moved down to the end of the bench, he kept leaning over and knocking knuckles with the man, over and over, and giggling hysterically. The man bore it with good grace, still smiling his expensive, beatific smile.
I got out at 168th street, and they stayed on, so I don't know what their eventual destination was, but presumably it was somewhere in Upper Manhattan. Who were these guys? What were they doing in my working-class Dominican neighborhood at midnight? Were they mob flunkies or just clueless foreign businessmen? Were they here for the pope? How can anyone wear loafers without socks? Mystery abounding.
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Date: 2008-04-22 10:19 pm (UTC)This was actually the clue to me that they were Italian.
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Date: 2008-04-22 10:21 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-04-23 03:31 am (UTC)