I went up to Farragut North the other day and I was once again shocked at the almost innumerable host walking or driving down the street. I think there were more people on the street than I saw in New York, but it really cold when I went months ago.
I like small crowds a lot better for some reasons. It’s kind of fun to watch large crowds though. Makes you wonder how each person perceives him or herself.
The business class might think they have the perfect job. The executives might wonder of thery're worth more than the next guy. The accountant might count up the possible worth of the crowd as a whole. The bum might be looking for the source of his next meal.
There was a Simpson episode that talked about how all the people in Springfield had a stout to tell.
Posted by Michael at May 3, 2004 07:22 PM