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So its not just me?
Wow.. this is awkward.. that is a picture of me! Just a fan not a player!
In retrospect, I should have done so...he just seemed locked into his iPhone and I didn't want to be a irritant.
Wow.. this is awkward.. that is a picture of me! Just a fan not a player!
Looks pretty darn close to me. But I'm a white guy so what do I know.
Great story from a chinese guy I worked with in software engineering. "Ed W" told me he first left Hong Kong to come to the US at a southern college in the 60s. Everyone on campus had blondish hair and wore white chinos and white bucks shoes. He said it took him two weeks before he could tell his room mate apart from all the other guys in the cafeteria.
Racist bastid that I am, afterwards I'd always walk into a meeting room with several asian guys and ask, "Which one of you guys is Ed W?"
I was walking to my gate at PIT airport today and saw this guy with a Pats shirt under the sweatshirt and a Pats wrist band. Kind of looked like Mike Wallace but why would he be all garbed up? Any of you guys know if this is just a big fan or a person of interest?
Great story from a chinese guy I worked with in software engineering. "Ed W" told me he first left Hong Kong to come to the US at a southern college in the 60s. Everyone on campus had blondish hair and wore white chinos and white bucks shoes. He said it took him two weeks before he could tell his room mate apart from all the other guys in the cafeteria.
Racist bastid that I am, afterwards I'd always walk into a meeting room with several asian guys and ask, "Which one of you guys is Ed W?"
First part is a good story -- but I hope that last line was a joke, cause it would be stupid to repeatedly make a joke in a meeting that only you understand -- unless Ed was in the room, in which case it still wouldn't be funny to the rest of the people (unless they had also heard Ed's story); in which case it would make the white people feel awkward.
What? Are you people all from Minnesota or something? I may be white, but those dudes look nothing alike.
They are similar because they are Af-American and both have two eyes, ears, a nose and mouth.
First part is a good story -- but I hope that last line was a joke, cause it would be stupid to repeatedly make a joke in a meeting that only you understand -- unless Ed was in the room, in which case it still wouldn't be funny to the rest of the people (unless they had also heard Ed's story); in which case it would make the white people feel awkward.