E.... C.... (godiva@kublai.com)
Sun, 3 May 1998 20:07:54 -0400
I live close to NYC, and even when I travel there I am always trying to be
curteous. I have never run into any trouble when recieving direction either,
except I might not be able to understand their accents. I'm not sure about
actually stopping to speak with someone asking directions, but I suppose if
their voice sounded familiar, or if I felt the magic of karma working, I could
postpone their departure. I think that if it were really meant to be with
Kenny and Dublin, than he would have known her voice, or felt the love in
the air.
--Eavan
On Sun, May 03, 1998 at 04:33:45PM -0700, Krystal Royale wrote:
>
> ---mann <saffron@citynet.net> wrote:
> >
> > >Ok comments
> > >1) do you usually talk to strangers who happen to knock at your door
> > >asking for directions ?
> >
> > Where I come from in the southern US, yes. And I must say that the
> 4 times
> > we have been in the UK and looked even the slightest bit lost or
> bewildered
> > prefect strangers have walked up and gave us perfect directions (as
> opposed
> > to say.. oh NYC where they would send you off to the slums just for
> the
> > perverse pleasure of doing it), opinions on a good place to get a
> bite to
> > eat or a drink, etc. Never even had to ask. So, yes, I think this
> was
> > within character of both Kenny Philips and a well-brought up
> > gee-my-mum-is-so-proud-of-me British guy...
>
> You must have some bad luck in NYC cause I have never experienced that
> and when I give directions I do my best to help people out. In fact
> people in NYC do make eye contact and smile at each other
> (occasionally :)).
>
> Crystal
> ==
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