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on Wed, Nov 16, 2016 at 4:00 AM
The other night I came across a sweet young couple at the coffee shop. They were sitting right beside the window facing the street. I watched them talk to each other for a minute and noticed they looked confused at an old man knocking at the window pointing at the girl. He then proceeded to come into the coffee shop to tell her boyfriend to remind her every day of how gorgeous she is. Shout out to people who give out compliments like that at the most random times. Always find ways to make people's days. —Latte Drinker On Your Left
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on Tue, Nov 15, 2016 at 4:00 AM
Even though we didn't get to see the supermoon at 6am, it was still wonderful to go for a drive with you and see the sunrise out at Herring Cove. You are truly wonderful, and VERY beautiful. I love the time we spend together. —Until The Next Supermoon
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on Mon, Nov 14, 2016 at 1:22 PM
To the guy on the stair-master at Goodlife Burnside on Sunday afternoon: I saw you looking down at me on the bike, and I didn't hate it. You were very cute! I also liked the surprise I got when I came upstairs and saw the booty you had! Keep up with the intense stair climbing, it's working for you. Hope to run into you at the gym again soon. —Blonde Cycle Girl
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on Thu, Nov 10, 2016 at 4:00 AM
Thank you for making my day this morning. It's not often I get such a brazen smile from a cute stranger. I'm sorry I'm so socially inept; I should have given you my number assuming that wasn't just a friendly smile. Either way, thank you. Red Nissan. —Trash Panda
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on Wed, Nov 9, 2016 at 4:00 AM
Thank you, Handsome Mr.Q Navy guy. I can't remember his name, but I know it started with a "Q" and you drove a white jeep. You stopped driving in the Superstore parking lot on Young Street, and jumped out of your Jeep just to help an elderly lady put her food into her car. You smiled and said "Enjoy the rest of your day" and drove off. She was sitting in her car smiling from ear to ear. You made my day. We need more people who look out for others in this city. Hope to see you're half smirk smile again. —Green Sweater Girl
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on Tue, Nov 8, 2016 at 4:00 AM
Hi guys, you may not ever see this, but thank you for coming into my life when you did. You're beautiful on the inside and out. Can't wait to see what the future holds at your side(s). Schlorp schlorp schlorp. —All My Love, The Littlest Goblin
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on Mon, Nov 7, 2016 at 12:53 PM
To the group of people who saw me being harassed on Barrington Street tonight: It started out okay, but he became persistent and had just started showing signs that maybe he was about to turn aggressive when you showed up. Thank you for paying attention to what was happening and coming to help me. Thank you very much. —Dana Scully
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on Fri, Nov 4, 2016 at 4:00 AM
To the 2 lovely ladies I met in line at Nellys Saturday night, had a great time. Even though it was only an hour it was fun. Hope to see you there again sometime soon. Maybe another Saturday night. #captainamerica #fatburglar —No costume
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on Thu, Nov 3, 2016 at 4:00 AM
I dropped my travel mug of coffee while running to catch the bus this morning at the Dartmouth bus terminal and didn't notice it missing. You ran after me to return it, then came back again with my also-dropped pen. THANK YOU! I take your bus to one of my two workplaces. I usually see you twice or three times a week. I’m usually the only one on the bus at this hour, and you drop me right outside my workplace, even though there's no official stop there. I have noticed, and I am ever so thankful. You two show the city's good heart, and I appreciate your kindness. —Early Riser
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on Thu, Nov 3, 2016 at 4:00 AM
A huge thank you to the lady who witnessed and helped me when I was lying in the middle of the intersection of Albro Lake Road and Windmill Road on Monday, October 24 at approximately 3:45PM when the white SUV ran the red and almost ended me on my bike. I appreciate your help. I have reported the incident and am thankful for your kindness. Seriously thankful and lucky. —Bruised and Thankful