Strangeness on a Train
This morning I got on the train and sat down next to a woman perusing a catalog. Not all that unusual, really.
Then she gets out her cell phone and proceeds to place an order. On the train. After requesting the items she wanted - some clothes, I believe, because there was a fairly lengthy discussion about whether "small" was equivalent to a size 6 - she got to end of the transaction. I was amazed to listen as she read off her credit card number and gave her name and home address. Out loud. On public transportation.
I do not understand people sometimes.
While I've got you - what is up with The Da Vinci Code? I thought that by now all interested parties would have read it, but that thinking is apparently wrong. Today I saw two people reading it on the train.
[UPDATE: The Da Vinci Code is currently number 3 on the New York Times' Hardcover Fiction Bestseller list, and has been on the list for 124 weeks. Don't spend it all in one place, Mr. Brown.]
Comments
I haven't read it...yet
Posted by: Meg | August 9, 2005 10:55 AM
I will be reading it next after I finish Half-Blood Prince.
Posted by: Randy | August 9, 2005 1:42 PM
I have read it more than once, so maybe the folks were re-reading it! It is still like number five on the best seller list. I can't wait for the movie. I will add that Dan Brown's "Angels and Demons" is better!
Posted by: Kelli | August 9, 2005 1:51 PM
As long as you understand it's a work of fiction. A lot of folks seem to think that stuff really happened.
I saw this video and it was enough to convince me not to bother... http://www.channel4.com/community/showcards/R/Real_Da_Vinci_Code.html
"The Real Da Vinci Code"
Posted by: Kris | August 10, 2005 11:07 AM
It's fiction, yes, but that doesn't mean it's a bad story.
If you like mysteries then you'll probably enjoy this. It's fast-paced and fun to read. Who cares if it's real/true? I generally read to be entertained, and this fit the bill quite nicely.
Posted by: Brad | August 11, 2005 4:06 PM
just this week at the econo lube n tune, a woman called up her credit card company to activate her new credit card - you know, where you have to either say or punnch in your entire cc number ... yes, she read it off out loud, on a cell phone, in the waiting room.
Posted by: sam's mama | August 12, 2005 5:14 AM