Tuesdays With Stories #370: Car Accidents, Subway Drama, and Parking Garage Tipping
Tuesdays with Stories!October 12, 20201h 4min32,330 views
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- 💡 Mark recounts witnessing a car accident where a lady was hit by a car but managed to recover, highlighting the unpredictable nature of city life.
- 🚗 The conversation touches on the nuances of parking garage tipping, with a story about an awkward interaction with a parking attendant over a $20 tip.
- 🎭 A humorous anecdote involves a grocery store worker tackling a woman who stole sandwiches, leading to a discussion about loss prevention and societal interactions.
Navigating City Life and Social Norms
- 😷 The hosts discuss the ongoing debate around mask-wearing on public transit, expressing frustration with individuals who refuse to comply with collective safety measures.
- 🏙️ The episode delves into the changing landscape of New York City neighborhoods, noting gentrification and the stark contrast between past and present housing prices.
- 🔑 A personal mystery unfolds with a story about a propped-open apartment door and a suspicious figure, later revealed to be a neighbor locked out of his apartment.
Comedy and Career Reflections
- 🎤 The comedians reflect on the return to smaller, less conventional gigs like brewery shows, reminiscent of their early days in comedy.
- 🚗 They share experiences of driving to gigs and the reliance on GPS and mapping services compared to older methods.
- 🤝 The importance of supporting fellow comedians and creators is emphasized, with plugs for Ed Larson's documentary and the show's Patreon.
Personal Stories and Observations
- 🎭 A story about a subway encounter involves a woman asking about masks and a man pointing to his own genitals, sparking a debate about social responsibility and individual freedom.
- 🏀 An observation of a highly skilled white basketball player at the West 4th Street courts leads to a discussion about talent transcending race.
- 🏠 The hosts discuss the increasing cost of housing and the surprising transformation of neighborhoods like Brooklyn and Staten Island.
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Car AccidentSubway EtiquetteParking GaragesTipping CultureLoss PreventionMask MandatesGentrificationNew York CityComedyStand-up ComedyUrban LifeHousing MarketPublic TransitSocial Commentary
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