Last week I was sitting in my car, waiting
for six o’clock, when it would be legal for me to park my car in that parking
space for the night.
New York City parking rules.
I often do this because I am
parked right outside my door. I
wait about half an hour. While I
wait, I keep busy listening to the radio, blogging, emailing, making phone
calls, and people watching when I run out of things to do.
The people watching is fun, and
sometimes I see folks I even know.
On this particular day, I saw three people walking together on the
sidewalk that I was parked next to.
Two guys and a woman. One
of the guys was sucking on a straw.
He kind of looked like P Diddy or Puff Daddy, or Sean Combs, whatever
his name is this week. I think
Diddy sucks on straws. The woman
with him looked like his baby mama.
The other guy with them looked like a bodyguard.
All of this was going through my
mind as they were passing. I was
wishing I could have gotten out of the car to see them more clearly. But I couldn’t leave the car there, for
fear of getting a ticket. Then, I
thought, “Take a picture! Take a
picture!”
I whipped out my phone and
fumbled with it. By the time I got
it going, they were ahead of me with their backs to me. But I figured I’d take a pic
anyway.
Well, you know how when you are
trying to take a great picture, and you think you are? But just when you are about to, you
click, and then there is a delay before the camera to actually takes the shot? And then you end up with some wacky
photo of someone picking their nose?
Anyway, I didn’t think I’d get a good pic of Puffy, maybe just his
back. But… I clicked the camera
while they trio had their backs to me walking away. And, for some strange reason… just as the camera engaged,
they all three, turned around and looked in my direction. My camera snapped at the exact time
that they turned around. And took
the picture shown on this blog.
I analyzed it, and analyzed
it. Was it really him? I
wasn’t sure. I was too emotionally
invested, at this point, to decide.
So, I thought I’d get other
opinions. I texted the photo to
family, who never responded. Then,
I just forgot about it. Two weeks
later, I remembered, and showed some folks the shot and asked who they thought
the guy looked like.
Puff Daddy, they said.
“Yey!!! Woo hoo!!” I screamed. “It was him! I
was really him!!” I was just so
excited that I had actually saw Puffy in person, no matter how long after the
fact it was.
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