I'm next to this talkative gentleman. He is talking to someone else he is next to. They are not out together, this second guy, like me, just happens to be next to the first guy. The first guy has a killer mustache and is dressed in office wear. Office Stash looks like he just had a long day and is excited to tell his tale, the other guy is wearing a black cowboy type shirt and looks like he wishes he hadn't been polite enough to start listening to Office Stash in the first place. But the Cowboy Shirt is trapped. Office Stash has been here all day apparently, waiting on an absent gentleman to come and finalize a deal to purchase a motorcycle. Office Stash is upset. Cowboy Shirt is learning about this, a lot.
Office Stash is waving his motorcycle title around to prove he owns a motorcycle. Cowboy Shirt nods. Office Stash is talking about the specifics of the frame. Cowboy Shirt nods. Office Stash is talking about this being the fourth time this buyer has stood him up. Cowboy Shirt nods. Office Stash talks about a recent near accident on the motorcycle. Cowboy Shirt nods. Office Stash decides to do something about it, and pulls out his phone. Cowboy Shirt looks relieved.
Office Stash calls and leaves a message for the buyer. On this message he says he has good news and bad news. The bad news is he sold the bike already, the good news is that if the buyer still wants to be a buyer he can make his way to a specific motorcycle shop, at a specific time, and talk to a specific employee. After fulfilling these conditions the buyer then only has to mention Office Stash's name and he will be granted a specific bargain. Office Stash hangs up.
There is an silence.
Cowboy Shirt, and Office Stash, (and sneaky me) know that lie ha been said. Not just a regular lie, but a convoluted lie that is reminiscent of a pirate map to a fake treasure trove. The two men are looking at each other. Just staring. Finally Office Stash says, "Oh I lied, I didn't sell the bike... sorry."
Cowboy Shirt nods.
Office Stash is waving his motorcycle title around to prove he owns a motorcycle. Cowboy Shirt nods. Office Stash is talking about the specifics of the frame. Cowboy Shirt nods. Office Stash is talking about this being the fourth time this buyer has stood him up. Cowboy Shirt nods. Office Stash talks about a recent near accident on the motorcycle. Cowboy Shirt nods. Office Stash decides to do something about it, and pulls out his phone. Cowboy Shirt looks relieved.
Office Stash calls and leaves a message for the buyer. On this message he says he has good news and bad news. The bad news is he sold the bike already, the good news is that if the buyer still wants to be a buyer he can make his way to a specific motorcycle shop, at a specific time, and talk to a specific employee. After fulfilling these conditions the buyer then only has to mention Office Stash's name and he will be granted a specific bargain. Office Stash hangs up.
There is an silence.
Cowboy Shirt, and Office Stash, (and sneaky me) know that lie ha been said. Not just a regular lie, but a convoluted lie that is reminiscent of a pirate map to a fake treasure trove. The two men are looking at each other. Just staring. Finally Office Stash says, "Oh I lied, I didn't sell the bike... sorry."
Cowboy Shirt nods.
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