Psst, wanna buy a laptop?

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As I was leaving the supermarket earlier today, a stranger approached me. My hackles immediately rose up, since unless you're either a tourist or a beggar approaching people in the street just isn't the done thing in London. And the gentleman (to put a euphemistic spin on it) appeared to be neither. So I was prepared for the worst when he stopped in front of me, looked me in the eye and asked, "Hey, wanna buy a Sony Vaio laptop?"

I just shook my head, looked both relieved and a little bemused and continued my way homeward. Of course had I any presence of mind, I would have recalled my previous experience with Sony Vaios (or more to the point, Sony's atrocious support - Belgium! They sent me the wrong laptop and sent mine to someone in Belgium!) and enquired about the support policy he offered. On the other hand, I dread to think what sort of answer I would have received.

Nevertheless, I feel that after nearly six and half years in London, I've finally completed some form of ritual initialisation by being offered dodgy goods by a stranger off the street.

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Foots said:

psst ... wanna buy a quadruped?

iMark said:

Oh dear. What's the poor dog done now?

Foots said:

No ... nothing, just reminded me of my favourite Gary Larson cartoon. Also it reminded me of somebody offering you and Gavin some 'skunk' in Edinburgh once, leading to a confusing and embarrassing moment as you both figured out he wasn't offering to sell you a stripey North American quadruped, although certainly something equally odiferous ;)

Michelle said:

This reminds me of the time I first walked through Washington Square Park in NYC. It's well known as a dispensary for drugs, but of course, I had no idea. I walked by at night with some friends and this guy trailed me, whispering "Smoke, smoke, smoke. Hey little girl, wants some smoke?"

Makes me laugh even now.

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