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Non Sequiter - Hearing Snippets of Conversation?
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Reading through some of these discussions it sometimes feels like I am listening in on peoples conversations.



"You shove two of em in the blender...sure, shaved of course....yup, and then add nutmeg, half of a bloodfruit peeled and puree. It'll be loud at first but they'll quiet down..."
Oh, the bloodfruit makes another appearance. If I ever meet you, Kevin, I'll bring mimosas made with blood oranges.

I was once in a bar when a drunk woman starting screaming "You said you were going to buy me a Shitzu!" over and over again at the guy she was with.
That became a tag line for my friends for a long time.

RA - that is the BEST i have heard so far. i am laughing now as i am saying it again out loud. i would say back firmly "no, i told you that you were full of ****"

Not only that, when I'd be in the producer's/director's booth for any reason, listening in on the headset chatter was also always a hoot. Dirty jokes or your mama jokes at 5 in the morning are an effective wake-me-up.


I was walking down the sidewalk of a little strip mall thing, and two guys walked past each other and as they did, one said, "Coffee?" and the other said, "Tea."
True story.
The sad thing is that now you have to assume everyone walking down the street talking to themselves is actually on the phone. But 20% of them are probably schizophrenic.
Even when someone appears to be addressing you, chances are better than average they are just on the phone.
Even when someone appears to be addressing you, chances are better than average they are just on the phone.

"And he yelled to me that we needed the money, he did it all for us!"



I have had that situation once with the lady at the front desk at a business partner's office. She was wearing a headset and answering calls, and twice I was absolutely certain that she was talking to me, but she wasn't. And, of course, when she finally was adressing me, it took me quite a while to realize.

I'm sure a lot of you have seen this, but it cracks me up everytime.
Curb Your Enthusiasm - Cell Phones
It's better than the snippet I overheard yesterday. Four boys, ages 12-13 I'm guessing, strutting down the sidewalk. One made a rhyme about hos and something that rhymes with hos, I can't remember what. His friend said, "You ain't GOT NO HO!"
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My non sequiter while walking through my company's atrium:
"yeah they have some really nice recyclable bags, in zebra even."