I have a new job now and take mass transit, the MAX train into town and then a short bus trip to work. In between I have about 3 to 6 blocks to traverse, depending on what time it is and which bus I'm catching. Today I'm walking the last bit to my stop and watching the street for signs of the bus, and two women come walking up, at a good clip, and I can tell they are handing something out. Up the block a ways they were handing out samples of breakfast sandwiches, so I just thought it was some advertising like that had been. They come rapidly up on my left side and she shoves this magazine at my hand. Instinctively I reached out for it. Then I saw it.
AWAKE it said. I'm sure my face must have been priceless. Just as instinctively I went phhffftttt, like I'm going to take that. But the two ladies didn't even break stride. When I didn't take it, they walked on, still at a good clip, still shoving magazines at people's hands during rush hour when people like me weren't paying attention.
Anyone else experience this or is this some new invention? What happened to the people standing there like zombies holding them up. Guess they weren't "placing" enough. I kind of wondered if their magazine cupboard was getting too full and they didn't want to throw them away.
Sherry