Ever asked a stranger what book he/she is reading?
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Ever asked a stranger what book he/she is reading?
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Overall I usually really enjoy these conversations, though I can't think off the top of my head of anything I ended up reading after talking to one of these customers. And I would never have these conversations with a stranger at the airport, any other coffee shop or even a library, as I am mortified of strangers.
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I was flattered, but my fiance was pissed. Good thing I said no to the invitation,
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Lucky you! I really mean it. I wish something similar could happen to me! Anyways, conversations about books is somethng I can not resist!Camille Turner wrote: ↑16 Mar 2018, 10:43 Yes, I have! And the conversation went well considering I later married this person. Thank goodness for books -- they led me to my hubby!
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Yes, I was lucky!! You never know when a simple conversation will blossom into something beautiful.Aryastark wrote: ↑03 May 2018, 07:03Lucky you! I really mean it. I wish something similar could happen to me! Anyways, conversations about books is somethng I can not resist!Camille Turner wrote: ↑16 Mar 2018, 10:43 Yes, I have! And the conversation went well considering I later married this person. Thank goodness for books -- they led me to my hubby!
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That never works out for me. I noticed that the book the last woman I bumped into was reading was 32 Ways To Cut Cocaine . Who knows? It might have been a beautiful relationship, but I'm more into classics, so I just kept walking.Camille Turner wrote: ↑16 Mar 2018, 10:43 Yes, I have! And the conversation went well considering I later married this person. Thank goodness for books -- they led me to my hubby!
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