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Random, Silly, Useless, Cassy Info.....
Random, Silly, Useless, Cassy Info..... Something I do that drives D batty.... Ok, one of the many things I do that drive D batty.... I wave at every Harbor Hopper that goes by. The harbour hopper is an Amphibious Tour. A boat that travels along the harbor.... then, sprouting legs (wheels) and travels through the city's core. I have been waving at these tours since the first one started. In this city, one passes every 15 minutes. In the beginning a vast majority of the tour would happily wave back donning big smiles. Over the years this has steady decreased. Now I find myself waving and only a few....or *pouts* no one wave backs. D is happily waiting for the day that I feel like too much the fool and stop. See the thing being... I noticed the lack of wave back enthusiasm started the summer after 911. Coincidence? Maybe so. All the same.... For that reason I refuse to stop waving to the damn boat/bus thingy; despite the fact that most of the time....I now just feel foolish. What foolish, silly little thing to you do? Spill it! |
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Thanks Cass- now I have an idea of what I want to do today... take a Harbour Hopper Tour! These are the silly little things I do- I like to play tourist in my own city. Easier here since I don't know anyone or anything about it, but even places I've lived for a long time I'd do it. I like to go to the tourist information center and grab a bunch of brochures then head out and explore. In Toronto I'd go to the CN tower, Fort York, all the touristy stuff locals never do. You meet really nice people and it's cool to see what you can learn about a place you thought you knew. Pixxxie Oh, and when I rented the U-Haul and moved across the country I waved at all the other U-Hauls I saw (even though most of them didn't wave back either). Pixxxie
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9/3/2007 9:12 am |
It's not that I think she's a fool for waving.....she just looks a little retarded.... D
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9/3/2007 11:40 am |
The Harbour Hopper... I feel foolish even when it _passes by_ me on the street. Invariably at least one or two of the tourists starts gawking at me, no doubt thinking, "oooh, look, there's a local". I come from a very small town out West - small enough that when you're driving around, you're likely to run into someone you know, so you'll probably wave. I've taken to randomly waving at just about anyone. They usually don't wave back. -j
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9/3/2007 12:06 pm |
lol............I think that is so like me..........I would be doing the same thing..........I wave to alot of different things i see...........it makes me feel good and happy inside i love it.........I love to wave at little kids i see in the back seat of cars or the little strollers....they love it and i feel so good.......keep doing it if it makes ya feel good...............smiles.....Seka
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9/3/2007 3:14 pm |
That sounds very much like a habit I might develop. If it makes you happy to see the tour bus, you may as well wave! My strange habit? I have a hard time not playing with the water in fountains and waterfalls. IF I was one in a mall or somewhere, I'm most likely going to stick my hand in as I pass. (I love playing in water!) An amphibious bus sounds like a lot of fun! Anyone up for a bath?
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