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Were you the handsome man collecting a parcel from the sylvester road sorting office today (saturday) at around 12.30pm.


You - red hoody, black gilet,

Me - brunette girl, purple scarf, loads of packages


We exchanged wry smiles as I had seen you before on Thursday on the platform at Denmark Hill. I stood next to you waiting for the 7.36am to Clapham Junction. You were smartly dressed and I had a ridiculously large work rucksack...we got on the same carriage.


Is this you?

Shame you had loads of parcels. You could've followed him home and then walked up and down his street from time to time. That was my m.o. when I was about 15. I used to get my brother or sister to come as well (on some pretext) so I could sort of hide behind them. No luck though- but the anticipation- better than any drug!

Sue Wrote:

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> ianc Wrote:

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> > May I suggest, next time, saying "hello". I

> know,

> > how radical ;-)

>

> xxxxxx

>

> Not how it's done these days, it seems :))


Drop a handkerchief.


isn't that how it's done :)

Dopamine1979 Wrote:

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> the-e-dealer Wrote:

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> > BHG doesnt say why she asks maybe he groped her

> or

> > dropped something valuable.

>

> She called him handsome.


"handsome" is rare... ya know :p

Yeah it would be like making a Romantic Comedy film with a name like, hmmmm let me make one up ... Lovely Actually

such a bitter film will never be made. How could anyone be such as bastard to make a joke about something so pleasant.

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