Ask Seed has taken a two week hiatus as ‘Euro Seed’ prepares a riveting earth shattering answer to the next question in the Ask Seed Question Queue. I am positive the wait will be well worth it, with the entertainment factor being turned up another notch. The reason for the delay is simple, you see 'Euro Seed' is trying to find the way to juggle promoting his co-authored efforts of Seed’s Sketchy Relationship Theories (available at: www.seedenterprises.com ), a promising time & life consuming new law career, a relationship, some quality alone time and since he lives in Munich Germany, the occasional over-sized German Beer.
Therefore, to keep the writing efforts flowing, I have decided to deliver a bonus post. More snippets from the day to day existence of Seed. Hopefully you enjoy. So sit back and as always, relax, as Seed introduces a new post called:
The Art of Urban Interaction
The other day I was coming home from my long daily jaunt and I was passing by the neighborhood grocer. In this case a large international chain. As I came upon the entrance a customer, a young girl stepped out directly into my path. Oblivious to her pace, I leisurely strolled behind her for a few paces. Suddenly, I found myself gaining on her, so I quickly veered to her left. You see in no way do I walk at a rapid pace, my gait more or less resembles that of the pace of the West Indies. As I was about to overtake her by a nose in a fashion similar to a prized race horse in the Kentucky Derby, I casually commented “I think I may be racing you.” Before she could turn to look at the purveyor of this little quip she was consumed with laughter.
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When she finally did turn, her face was adorned with a gracious intoxicating smile. At that moment I realized she was strikingly beautiful. We continued on for a few steps until the fork in the road. In this particular case the next intersection, where she gazed over at me with her intoxicating smile and stated, “I think you won.” To which I replied, “No you did.”
In reality we both had.
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