I was just walking back from the shop, musing on the evening parade of lightless and pavement riding cyclists I'd seen during the three minute walk there when two rather obvious women stopped me to ask if I had 60 pence. I was thinking that was an unusually specific amount to ask for and explaining that I didn't have any change when the, considerably older, of the two asked "Do you want business?". I said "No, no thanks" and wandered off thinking about Larry David and the etiquette of rebuffing a prostitute.
I was just walking back from the shop, musing on the evening parade of lightless and pavement riding cyclists I'd seen during the three minute walk there when two rather obvious women stopped me to ask if I had 60 pence. I was thinking that was an unusually specific amount to ask for and explaining that I didn't have any change when the, considerably older, of the two asked "Do you want business?". I said "No, no thanks" and wandered off thinking about Larry David and the etiquette of rebuffing a prostitute.