“This could be the most interesting man alive, says a passenger, pointing to a man in a fedora hat in the middle of a large group of, I assume, Chinese tourists marching up Powell street.
“Why” says the wife.
“Look at the way he is holding his cigarette, so original.
“Or he had a stroke,” says the wife.
“Or he is trying to quit”, I say, “he seems to be both embracing and rejecting the cigarette.”
“On a second thought, I don’t think it’s a cigarette” says the passenger.
“You are all crazy” says their teenage son.
“Why” says the wife.
“Look at the way he is holding his cigarette, so original.
“Or he had a stroke,” says the wife.
“Or he is trying to quit”, I say, “he seems to be both embracing and rejecting the cigarette.”
“On a second thought, I don’t think it’s a cigarette” says the passenger.
“You are all crazy” says their teenage son.