Say, don’t I know you?
he got that a lot although he had an eye for faces and a memory
for names this gentleman was unfamiliar to him
to be honest however his memory
of faces and names of men was exceeded outlegged by his memory of womens
I cant say You though are unfamiliar to me
No. No. I
know you . . from . from . . . from somewhere.
Ive been there he chuckled
No, no, no; I know you.
Trepverter Yiddish Youll remember after we part as
trepverter at the bottom of the stairs wha you should have said at the top
No, no, no. I do know . .
.
. Ive one of those faces
No, no . .
.
. I have to go Ill admit I might have
been memorable during a forgettable instance or place
Nono, you’re mathematically
squared or cubed in my head; I know you. Your name?
Ha aint gonna help Joe a
common Joe
No. I know you.
Thank you While its nice to be known I have to go Youll please excuse me
he turned to his wife I know him, I know him from somewhere.
Is he familiar to you?
Yes. He is.
But you don’t want to know.
1854,
Sunday, 10 1. 21
1620
or 420 – he liked 4/20, Monday, 11 1.
21
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