The downside of a perfect sidewalk. When one needs to watch for potholes and broken pavement, the puddle ahead from previous drivers would have been noticed.
Many years ago when I was in college I was in Fred’s position (but armed with an umbrella) when “the splash” happened, and the girl walking ahead of me was going to get doused. Chivalrously, I used the umbrella to protect her. It might be romantic if we had struck up an acquaintance, gotten married, raised a family and lived happily ever after as a result, but in real life it never went beyond her saying “thank you” and walking off to her next class.
strictures almost 5 years ago
Serves him right, for focusing on his phone instead of Fred!
John M almost 5 years ago
seems to me two people not paying attention and one which could earn a ticket from police for “careless and inconsiderate driving”
Breadboard almost 5 years ago
Just goes to show one should not live their life on a phone . Oh dear , Mr. Dear is wet ;-)
Dean almost 5 years ago
The downside of a perfect sidewalk. When one needs to watch for potholes and broken pavement, the puddle ahead from previous drivers would have been noticed.
Charlie Fogwhistle almost 5 years ago
Many years ago when I was in college I was in Fred’s position (but armed with an umbrella) when “the splash” happened, and the girl walking ahead of me was going to get doused. Chivalrously, I used the umbrella to protect her. It might be romantic if we had struck up an acquaintance, gotten married, raised a family and lived happily ever after as a result, but in real life it never went beyond her saying “thank you” and walking off to her next class.
mikenjanet almost 5 years ago
Yes, you did! You should tell him it’s bad manners and never pays to keep your face buried in a phone, tablet or anything else.
Jim Kerner almost 5 years ago
Now you know why men are supposed to walk closest to the curb