Monday, August 1, 2011

Bumpen into each other

Watched a few thousand people walking around  today in Manhattan’s Penn Station. 


They all went fast, occupied with their own directions and goal, and 99% of the time never ran into each other. 


Then I see people who need to get into fights over really dumb things, like parking places or who is the best sport team.


Makes me wonder: 
If we can have that much individual activity without conflict in a rail road station, why cant we pull off the same trick in the bigger world. Just say’n


Hey, come join our team as a follower with Twitter, Facebook, or hit follow this blog. Our team is best, want to fight about it? LOL Just say’n

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