It’s still bothering me, which is bothering me in itself. You meet one random person once and never see them again, but they do something to you- something unexplainable- that keeps you thinking about them for weeks afterwards. This never happens to me! And if it happens to someone else my level of understanding or sympathy is usually quite low. The context doesn’t help to support my case either- it’s hardly anything life changing to meet someone at a gig. But regardless of all the jokes and reasoning like ‘of course you meet and talk to random people at gigs- it means nothing’, it did mean something to me. And still does for that matter!! *sigh*…when something is lodged in my brain it generally takes some time to work it’s way out. This one’s taking it’s time to budge. I’m sure I’ll be laughing about it in time…but for now I’m still keeping my eyes out on buses and trains.
scott said,
March 30, 2009 @ 4:17 am
Have you a description Ruth? Blond, Red Head, Accountant… Just in case I bump into him, I can let you know.
Ruth said,
March 31, 2009 @ 12:00 pm
hahaha thanks Scott!! About a head taller than me, dark brown curly-ish hair, dark brown eyes. It’s sad that I know this…but dunlop volley shoes, blue jeans and a black volcom t.shirt!! Also a drummer, a beer drinker and a big coldplay fan! Yes…I need professional help *sigh*.
Christina said,
April 3, 2009 @ 10:33 am
was there photographic evidence on Facebook? I may have seen him there….
Ruth said,
April 6, 2009 @ 1:57 pm
Yes Christina you’re right. It is a terrible photo though…unintentional that he’s even in it- but quite funny nonetheless! Short of plastering it about the place I think I’ll give up on my little dream