Morning,
Yesterday I went to my local (Council owned) gym, like I do three times a week. Been going there for years and know most people who work there or train there pretty well by now.
However, there was a new chap on the desk, as soon as he spoke I noticed his American accent. So, we exchanged pleasantries and I got booked in, had my workout and then upon leaving (it was quiet by then) I had opportunity for a much better chat.
What a thoroughly charming and interesting guy he was. It turned out we had a lot in common, both of similar age, he had worked for many years in a high security prison, (I was Police BTW), he was from the East Coast (Maryland) and had moved over to England with his (English) wife 4 years ago.
The conversation flowed very easily, I was interested to hear what he thought about England and obviously I was just as keen to ask about America, we laughed a lot and gave thanks for making it through ok. We spoke for quite a while. I hope to catch him again.
As I was driving around afterwards (running errands) I actually thought about this forum. Despite all the chaos in the world we ought to remind ourselves from time to time that there is an awful lot we have in common (and I don’t just mean motorcycles). We get our knickers in a twist over nonsense sometimes (self included) and what we are ‘fed’ by newspapers and tv stations often is biased one way or the other. It’s what they want. Division. Look someone in the eye, shake a hand, throw a big smile and go from there.
As the title says, a perfect stranger. Have a lovely day whoever you are, where ever you are ……
Yesterday I went to my local (Council owned) gym, like I do three times a week. Been going there for years and know most people who work there or train there pretty well by now.
However, there was a new chap on the desk, as soon as he spoke I noticed his American accent. So, we exchanged pleasantries and I got booked in, had my workout and then upon leaving (it was quiet by then) I had opportunity for a much better chat.
What a thoroughly charming and interesting guy he was. It turned out we had a lot in common, both of similar age, he had worked for many years in a high security prison, (I was Police BTW), he was from the East Coast (Maryland) and had moved over to England with his (English) wife 4 years ago.
The conversation flowed very easily, I was interested to hear what he thought about England and obviously I was just as keen to ask about America, we laughed a lot and gave thanks for making it through ok. We spoke for quite a while. I hope to catch him again.
As I was driving around afterwards (running errands) I actually thought about this forum. Despite all the chaos in the world we ought to remind ourselves from time to time that there is an awful lot we have in common (and I don’t just mean motorcycles). We get our knickers in a twist over nonsense sometimes (self included) and what we are ‘fed’ by newspapers and tv stations often is biased one way or the other. It’s what they want. Division. Look someone in the eye, shake a hand, throw a big smile and go from there.
As the title says, a perfect stranger. Have a lovely day whoever you are, where ever you are ……
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