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I would wear sunglasses or clip-on lenses, dark enough so it's difficult to see your pupils. I especially like to wear them when I'm out, even indoors. Staring at someone can incite an altercation. I sometimes take the NYC subway, and I'm a bit uneasy about it. When I get into a subway car, I'll scan it for potential trouble. When I'm standing or sitting, I'll do the same. I'll "lock in" to someone if I'm suspicious. I've never been asked, "What are you looking at?" A few years ago, my suspicions proved correct. A group of teenagers got onboard, at 11 a.m. during a weekday. I thought that they should be in school, and were up to no good. They went to the other end of the car. I got off about 20 minutes later, and my suspicion proved to be correct. Right after I left, people were running out of the car. I looked through a window and saw the group pummeling someone on the floor. The cops were on the scene in seconds, and were rounding up suspects.
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Not too often. I just finished listening to Enya. What a talent! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7wfYIMyS_dI
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Look at pretty young women. I can run after them, but my "catching days" are over.
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I haven't seen any this year. It has been too hot for me to sit outside. However, here's an amazing display from Tennessee: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QCWkzQqO7Ro
Defensively, Ozzie Smith. His nickname is "The Wizard of Oz", and his son is a great singer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r0_d_e6bTGM&list=RDr0_d_e6bTGMThe best hitter and best overall, Honus Wagner, a looooooooooooooong time ago. In fact, "B.C'' ( Before Clonge"!)