Overheard on Chenery Street
It's less the words themselves than the juxtaposition of speaker, his location, and the words:
Middle-aged professional looking guy wearing an Oxford cloth shirt and tie, standing in front of an Eldercare center, holding a box of gelatin capsules (the sort you stuff with herbs or medications of some sort):
"...no, that's okay, you can tell them that you eat the placenta after the baby is born..."
Once again I'm perpendicular to someone else's continuity.
Middle-aged professional looking guy wearing an Oxford cloth shirt and tie, standing in front of an Eldercare center, holding a box of gelatin capsules (the sort you stuff with herbs or medications of some sort):
"...no, that's okay, you can tell them that you eat the placenta after the baby is born..."
Once again I'm perpendicular to someone else's continuity.