Guest guest Posted March 22, 2011 Report Share Posted March 22, 2011 Well, maybe a unicorn, Grady. LOL! Just kidding! I feel the same way. As a family of four, we get a lot of attention in public. Only some moments bother me, but most do not. But it's those brief moments of someone holding their camera phone, you gotta wonder. . . . did they just take my picture? I've tried to scan YouTube for videos of us too. No luck. How do you do the search? " Angry dwarf chasing me down " ? " Look what I found " ? " Midget going shopping " ? In this day and age of technology, it's not so original, as people may think they are. Finding an LP is as common as a 1 in 10,000 chance. Now, finding this unicorn I found the other day was worth a picture or video. We were eating at a Japanese restaurant the other day. I hear this tiny, squeaky voice from the other booth. I figure, I've gotta see this, she might be an LP. Nope! This adult woman had a voice like Dot from Animaniacs, wore cut-off jeans up to her butt (in 48 degree weather), a mens dress shirt, eyeglass frames with no lenses, and her hair in pigtails with big ribbons. Now, I couldn't help but stare and think " where is my camera? " I mean, where else in the 50 mile radius are you going to find a person that looks like that? Whereas, you'll probably run into an LP within 10 mile radius of the 6th largest city in the US. Annoying cameraphones . . . but, I tell you. I have chased some schmuck for taking our picture and confronted him in a crowd. Only to get the response: " I don't know what you mean, I took a picture of the city, not you. " Yeah, dork. The city is easily recognizable taken shooting downward. ;P -Ellen Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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