Archive for the ‘people types’ Category
It turned out to be nothing
The 12-year-old boy at the table next to ours grabbed his throat with his left hand and started coughing. His coughs turned to choking, his cheeks filling with now-threatening under-chewed food, his eyes protruding like those rubber dolls you squeeze for stress. He looked past his father, who sat across from him, and off to [...]
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The Nurse
The old-lady in the wheelchair had hair that looked like white cotton candy, or like soft steel wool, which was blown backwards by the autumn wind, away from her dark-haired nurse, who cradled a phone in her right hand, her right shoulder cocked toward it, and whose cigarette was gently wedged between the first two [...]
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Bouquet
I have seen things today. Like the man pictured below on 37th and Broadway at about 2:30 p.m., when I walked across the street to Starbucks. He was shouting, “Hi! Here I am! Hi!” On 82nd and West End Avenue, later this afternoon and strewn at the side of a pre-war building on the northwest [...]
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To the girl in the white coat
TO THE GIRL IN THE WHITE COAT TALKING ON HER CELL PHONE ON THE PATIO: PLEASE KEEP YOUR VOICE DOWN. THE SOUND FILLS UP THE YARDS ON 84TH STREET – WE CAN HEAR YOUR ENTIRE CONVERSATION, WITH THE WINDOWS CLOSED. YOUR NEIGHBORS The green magic marker note included no closing benediction—“Thanks,” “Yours truly,” “Regards.” It was [...]
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Unclear
A white man ran after a black man about 20 feet behind him on 84th and Broadway in mid-afternoon one day last fall. I stopped with others and watched; moments earlier I had got off the subway at 86th and done my customary walk down Broadway to turn west at 84th toward home. The two [...]
Filed under: people types, pets, racism, Upper West Side | 1 Comment



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