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What do you do when someone hands you a note like this? |
| By Drew Olson Senior Editor E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Drew Olson |
| Published Nov. 24, 2009 at 4:11 p.m. |
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A little more than three years ago, co-worker Andy Tarnoff and I went "undercover" with the Milwaukee Police Department vice squad in search of prostitutes and their customers. It was an eye-opening experience and it led to what we humbly think was a very interesting story.
Last week, I stumbled upon another interesting story.
I was walking on 3rd Street near Kilbourn Avenue, heading to the Bradley Center to cover a Bucks game, when I saw a young woman walking toward me on the sidewalk. She appeared to be in her early 20s, had blonde hair and was dressed casually in jeans and a sweater or light jacket. (I confess that I didn't pay much attention ... at least not right away).
As the story progresses, people invariably ask, "Was she hot?"
You'll understand the relevance of that question better in a moment, but the best answer I can give is that she looked like a "typical" Wisconsin girl -- the type you'd see carrying a pitcher of beer to her friends at a neighborhood bar on the South Side. She wasn't gorgeous, but had a fresh-faced, Midwestern look. She was short and a bit on the heavy side, but she looked pretty "normal" for this part of the country.
As we drew closer, I noticed that she was carrying something in her hands. I figured they were business cards, free drink coupons for a new bar or maybe -- given the time of year -- a solicitation for the Hunger Task Force or another worthwhile charity.
Now steps away, she smiled, reached out and handed me a slip of paper. Without breaking stride, she said "If you get bored later, call me." I continued to walk a few steps, looked down and saw her name and a phone number written on a strip of loose-leaf or notebook paper.
I walked a few more steps before stopping in my tracks.
"Wait a minute," I thought. "Did that just happen? Is she really ...? Am I being "Punk'd?" Are there vice cops in the area? Could she be a cop? Do we have subtle streetwalkers in town? Is this a new thing caused by the down economy?"
The reporter in me wanted to ask this woman some questions, but she was gone. I suppose I could have called the number on the slip of paper, but I tossed it in the nearest garbage can.
The unexpected encounter with what may or may not have been a young lady of the evening was one of the weirdest experiences I've had in some time.
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Posted by HmongkeyHmongsta on Nov. 28, 2009 at 10:46 a.m. (report)
This reminds me of when the geekiest guy in school finally got laid and right after it happen he biked around telling every guy he knew about it... insanely insanely overjoyed. You get a number and so it's time to write a blog about it? That's never happened before? Are you overreacting? Or is the real point read between the lines? If there is a point to this it is way to subtle for anyone except beavis & butthead here... to enjoy.
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Posted by speakthetruth on Nov. 25, 2009 at 3:05 p.m. (report)
I don't cross the river after 3 p.m. during the winter months, not even for Stars on Ice. The backwards place that I live? Let's just say that it is the only *occupied* 33rd floor residence in Milwaukee.
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Posted by High_Life_Man on Nov. 25, 2009 at 11:08 a.m. (report)
Could it be she was just into old guys? Or maybe she recognized you from TV and is a star f'r.
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Posted by dukefame on Nov. 25, 2009 at 10:23 a.m. (report)
So I assume you called her?
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Posted by Broner on Nov. 24, 2009 at 10:15 p.m. (report)
It's not totally dark at 4:33 p.m. these days. I think you looked for a good time before scurrying back across the river.
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