Papa Deuce
<font color="red">BBQ loving, fantasy football pla
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I saw a guy this morning that I haven't seen in 20+ years. We were friends, but not close friends for about 3 years. Now when I knew this guy, he was all about "style". Everything was designer this, or designer that. He had a car worth about 15,000 dollars in 1978. He had it all maxed out. A show car. Like I said, all about style. And voted "Best Looking" guy in our high school AND our tech school.
So, I saw him today and it looked like he had been to hell and back - twice. I mean he was cooked. But for sure it was him.
I was going to say hello, but then it occured to me that maybe I shouldn't because he may get embarrassed. He was dirty and disheveled. And he would be 44 years old, but helooked well over 50.
I did want to say hello, but I think he may have been terribly uncomfortable for him, and to an extent, me.
So, would you have said, "hello"?
So, I saw him today and it looked like he had been to hell and back - twice. I mean he was cooked. But for sure it was him.
I was going to say hello, but then it occured to me that maybe I shouldn't because he may get embarrassed. He was dirty and disheveled. And he would be 44 years old, but helooked well over 50.
I did want to say hello, but I think he may have been terribly uncomfortable for him, and to an extent, me.
So, would you have said, "hello"?


You asked for opinions. Every time someone gave one, you gave another explanation for his appearance, and emphasized how bad he looked. Maybe you meant well, but you really should have just sucked it up and said hi. It probably would have left you feeling better than how you feel now.