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Most likely a coincidence because people live a fixed schedule during the work week.
Yep.
I tend to meet up with the same Jeep Patriot in the same intersection on my way to class. My classes are at a fixed time, I travel a fixed route, and I assume he gets off work at a fixed time.
To the OP, are you sure you're not a ghost?! Just kidding! It's just that this thread reminds me of that old Twilight Zone episode where this young woman kept seeing the same creepy guy following her - LOL. Here's a link to the description of the episode, "The Hitch Hiker":
To the OP, are you sure you're not a ghost?! Just kidding! It's just that this thread reminds me of that old Twilight Zone episode where this young woman kept seeing the same creepy guy following her - LOL. Here's a link to the description of the episode, "The Hitch Hiker":
For some reason I just picture the scene in "The Jerk" where the guy is following Steve Martin, and Steve Martin thinks he's trying to kill him, but he's really just trying to give him a check for his invention.
I find it hard to believe ANOTHER guy ( like train guy ) is following you. That's strange.
Tell you what... Turn around and follow him. See what happens... Don't say boo.
Is it another guy? Or is it train guy? I never got that sorted out from her posts. Because she said he takes the train at the same time she does, but then later she said it's not the train guy.
OP, you're probably a little spooked from the train guy experience, so you're ultra-aware of your surroundings now, and you're noticing things more than usual. It's good to be aware, but don't fall into a habit of imagining people are following you.
Is it another guy? Or is it train guy? I never got that sorted out from her posts. Because she said he takes the train at the same time she does, but then later she said it's not the train guy.
OP, you're probably a little spooked from the train guy experience, so you're ultra-aware of your surroundings now, and you're noticing things more than usual. It's good to be aware, but don't fall into a habit of imagining people are following you.
Whatever happened to Train Guy, anyway?
Different one Ruth
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