Hi. John. It was nice seeing at the coffee last Friday. Who was the gentleman you were with? I think I had seen him a few days before the day at the coffee shop, but I couldn't remember the detail. If you tell me something about him, then perhaps that can help me recall something about him. After our encounter there, I was heading to the XXX Station to get on the subway to be home by sunset when I met Jim. We ended up spending some time talking over the things that happened to both of us. I mentioned that I had met you and he wanted me to tell you he said "hi." Anyway, by the time we departed, It was too late to catch the last subway home and ended up catching a taxi. That cost me a lot of money. Was it worth it? I don't know -- but who can put a price tag on the priceless moments of meeting some friends he or she hasn't seem for a long time?
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, it was ... ) ended up catching a taxi 5) That cost+ed me a lot of money
— Victor_amelkin
, it was ...
) ended up catching a taxi 5) That cost+ed me a lot of money
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1) seeing 2) Nonsence: he wanted me to tell you he said "hi." 3) departed, It was too -> ..., it was ... 4) and (we?) ended up catching a taxi 5) That cost+ed me a lot of money