6 degrees of separation
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6 degrees of separation
| Fri, 12-08-2006 - 11:58pm |
I guess I don’t have a question just a weird Tucson moment to share. Even though the greaterTucson area has a population of about 1 mil., it is like a small town where everyone just seems to know everyone else. My long time friend, L, invited me to her new office open house. I’ve told her about M and I’ve mentioned her to M so it was a no brainer to take him with me. When we got there, we get to talking to one of L’s collegues and it turns out he and M both lived in Syracuse, NY. So this guy mentions that L’s friend, A, also lived in Oswego, a small town where M went to college. I know A, and when I introduce M, she and M realize they know one another not from their time in Oswego, but through a mutual friend. Then L realizes she also has met M before and his X. A is still friends w/ M’s X- who hates me on principle (she has never met me, surprisingly given this experience). We all had a good laugh, The only reason A remembered M was because of their ties to the town of Oswego, and that they had discussed this commonality before. Anyway, it was a typical Tucson moment. Well, I guess I can at least be sure that if M’s X is trashing me in front of A, A will tell her she’s off base.

I understand and how funny - what a small world.
I used to live in Tucson - LOVED it - so beautiful!!
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