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  1. Caught eating his pudding; caught emptying her cup; at that moment, caught by their existence, and introductions, to each other.
  2. At that moment in the meeting, he took pause from the white board, looked across through the door, at her walking by, on the other side.
  3. As he walked past the door to the lobby, he habitually looked out. As she reached for the door handle, she looked up.
  4. His glimpse of her through the tiny doorway of the office, sitting with her legs pulled back, shoe hanging by toes, was brief but eternal.
  5. Every time they walked past each other, they would stare into each other's eyes but break off without saying anything.
  6. The two of them sat across from each other on the train, heads down, intent on their Blackberries. Trees passed by as the rest of us slept.
  7. With the thick tomb in her lap, she fell asleep to the gossip of the office ladies across the aisle; their banter continued on.
  8. Having poured the cement, the man sat down and took a smoke, waiting for the cement to cure. He also started checking his Blackberry.
  9. Only today did I see the dozen cell broadcast antennas on the roof of the retirement home; the private cemetery suddenly made sense.
  10. Tiffany&Co starts a bus stop advertising campaign; I can't tell if that means the economy is getting bad or kids are getting more vain
  11. No one waits for the light to turn green anymore; we cross the street when we can.
  12. I watch in horror when the grown man hugs the urinal to piss; as if he was hiding something no one else in the room should see.
  13. As we near the end of lunch, I realised the five people across from us had a combined gross salary excess of $600K; yet they never treat us.
  14. Eating corn is akin to playing a game of "pop all the bubbles" in your mouth.
  15. The frightened kitten finally ran off through the rail posts on our porch; it disappeared into the night; it's snowing right now.
  16. Let's go out for lunch; no reason; no questions; just eat and talk; just people and lunch.
  17. Happy moments log: red light, bus stoop, cute girl, mini-skirt, slight wind
  18. Some people will buy a $95 shirt simply because it looks good in a dimly lit room with carefully positioned lights; I am one of those people
  19. Lesson of the day: food given out for free, two days in a row, is probably trying to attract attention it couldn't receive for its taste.
  20. Only his crutches remain; the man who slept on the exhaust vents wasn't there anymore -- he had disappeared.