Well, I posted a great comment here. Then went I switched back to another tab, and it disappeared. It was about my time as a first year N.Y.U. student, when I was snapping pictures down in the Bowery as part of a photo class assignment. A bum caught me in the act, and started heaving bottles at me. He ran after me, but fortunately, a burly store owner came out, with a big metal bat, and scared the guy away. Then he advised me to "take your naive little college ass out of here and don't come back, unless you got a few more people with you and no camera. "
Your first paragraphed, on the subway, reminded me of the great B movie, 'The Incident,' from the 1960s, with Martin Sheen and Steve Martin. What a classic. Still gripping today. (Steve Martin's in it, but he isn't acting as a comedian. He's a repressed homosexual, and the thugs on that subway rip into him right away).
Excellent Alex. This has reminded of the many, many times i saw a pic somewhere while driving and thinking i should stop, but many times i did not. Then later wondering ‘what if’ i had stopped. Lol
Well, I posted a great comment here. Then went I switched back to another tab, and it disappeared. It was about my time as a first year N.Y.U. student, when I was snapping pictures down in the Bowery as part of a photo class assignment. A bum caught me in the act, and started heaving bottles at me. He ran after me, but fortunately, a burly store owner came out, with a big metal bat, and scared the guy away. Then he advised me to "take your naive little college ass out of here and don't come back, unless you got a few more people with you and no camera. "
Your first paragraphed, on the subway, reminded me of the great B movie, 'The Incident,' from the 1960s, with Martin Sheen and Steve Martin. What a classic. Still gripping today. (Steve Martin's in it, but he isn't acting as a comedian. He's a repressed homosexual, and the thugs on that subway rip into him right away).
Anyway, as always Alex, great stuff!
Thanks, Jim. Never heard of the film before. But I just found it for free on YouTube: https://youtu.be/WsMgTBHYQFo?si=jP-VFiImpKspVgBT
Will watch!
Happy Holidays!
Excellent Alex. This has reminded of the many, many times i saw a pic somewhere while driving and thinking i should stop, but many times i did not. Then later wondering ‘what if’ i had stopped. Lol
Thank you, Charlie. My wife always says that regret is an illogical emotion. But I seem to be a prisoner to illogical emotions. :)
Enjoy your holidays!