Thursday, February 4, 2010

2 - 04 - 10 Walking north on Fifth Ave. in the 40's, approaching me was a guy with a very large black scarf wrapped around his neck and wearing a pair of oversized black-rimmed sunglasses, carrying a large Converse canvas duffel bag, wearing worn-in jeans with rips on his knees. He told me that he was a student at The American Ballet School, studying ballet. Next, was an interesting looking-guy, who was near Sak's, walking towards me and I took him aside for photos. He dark-black hair was nicely wavy, looking look a Grecian god statue and took photos from straight on and photographing him from both sides to reveal his silver earrings and Grecian nose. He wore a biker's leather jacket, underneath was a graffiti-like t-shirt, silver chains around his neck and silver-chain hanging from his black jean's pocket, while he carried A&F shopping bags and wore black & yellow sneakers. His shaped eyebrows revealed silver piercings on them, while his chin had a light dusting of a goatee and mustache. Near the corner of 50th St., I liked the guy in gray, who had a wool cap on his head and then topped that with his hood from his sweatshirt. He wore wire-rimmed glasses and sported a light goatee, along with his stoned-washed jeans. Next, near the Armani store in the 50's, a guy carrying shopping bags, I stopped, before he entered the store for some photos. He was decked out in tight grey pants, a grey vest, a black shirt under that and topped with a short black jacket that had a brown fun collar, wearing black leather gloves. He wore black pointed shoes and his hair was wavy and tousled. He looked like a contemporary dandy. He told me he was from Australia. Walking towards east on 52nd St., near Madison Ave. a guy in an blue cardigan sweater, wrapped around his neck was a blue scarf that he tucked into his sweater, giving the look of a tie and topped his head with a blue hat.
He spoke to me in an Irish accent.

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