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elleng

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Mon Nov 4, 2019, 10:51 PM Nov 2019

METROPOLITAN DIARY 'We Decided to Take the Rental Car for a Spin Around Manhattan'

'In a hurry to pay for a soda, mysterious cake boxes and more reader tales of New York City in this week’s Metropolitan Diary.

Out for a Ride

Dear Diary:

After a business meeting in New Rochelle, Nate and I had a couple of hours to kill before catching our flight home. We decided to take the rental car for a spin around Manhattan.

At one point during our drive, Nate parked in front of a small grocery store and ran inside for a soda.

When he went to pay, he found himself in line behind an older woman with a basket full of groceries.

Having just one item, he asked whether it would be O.K. if he jumped ahead of her.

The woman looked him up and down.

“No,” she said.

— Douglas Gibboney

((((SORRY and surprised to see this!)))

Avenue A

Dear Diary:

I was walking from the East Village to Chelsea to meet an old friend at a bar. I had moved to the West Coast and hadn’t been home in a while.

When I was almost there, my friend called.

“We’re going to a club on Avenue A,” she said. “Meet us there instead!”

“I just came from there,” I said.

“I know,” she said. “I’m sorry, but please come.”

I walked back and waited in line at the club. Inside, I said hello and introduced myself to her friends, and then went to get a drink.

As I wove back toward them with my overpriced vodka soda, I spotted her in the corner wrapped tightly around one of the men I had just met.

Annoyed, I stepped outside. Although I don’t usually smoke, I asked a man by the door for a cigarette.

He handed me one, and then a lighter. We started to talk.

“Would you want to go out with me sometime?” he asked.

“I’m sorry,” I said, smiling and beginning to walk away. “I have a boyfriend.”

“That’s O.K.,” he called after me. “I have a boyfriend too.”

— Davita Pytowski

Pink Cake Boxes
Dear Diary:

I lived on West 109th Street near Columbia University in the mid-1980s. I was a student there at the time. Money was tight, and treats of any kind were rare.

In my reduced circumstances, I could not help noticing the parade of people routinely walking up and down my block carrying neon-pink cake boxes. As far as I knew, there was no bakery in the immediate neighborhood, at least not on my street. The cake boxes were a total mystery to me.

One day, I entered my building just as a woman walked out of a first-floor apartment carrying a neon-pink cake box.

It turned out that the tenant of the apartment was quietly operating a thriving cake-baking business. She had apparently put some kind of powerful filtering device on her oven that minimized the delectable aroma of her wares.

A friend who was a medical student was about to travel to Sierra Leone to work in a community health clinic. I splurged and ordered a chocolate cake shaped like the continent of Africa from the stealthy baker.

Oh what a day when I walked the four flights down from my apartment, knocked on her door and retrieved my very own neon-pink cake box.

— Evelyn C. White'>>>

https://www.nytimes.com/2019/11/03/nyregion/metropolitan-diary.html?

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METROPOLITAN DIARY 'We Decided to Take the Rental Car for a Spin Around Manhattan' (Original Post) elleng Nov 2019 OP
Life in NYC is tremendously varied! (n/t) PJMcK Nov 2019 #1
Yes it is, PJ!!! elleng Nov 2019 #2
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