[s3e5] How I Met Everyone Else Today
“That’s ‘Quarter-Back’ Carl,” Barney explains. “I met him in ’98. I told him the jukebox only accepts coins that have been blessed by a priest. He’s been taking his spare change to St. Patrick’s Cathedral every Sunday for nine years.”
He points to a man in a beige windbreaker who is aggressively trying to get a quarter into the machine. [S3E5] How I Met Everyone Else
“You see, Kids,” Future Ted says. “New York feels like a city of eight million people. But sometimes, it’s just a room full of the same twenty people, bumping into each other until the stories finally stick.” Back in the bar, Ted approaches the woman reading the book. “That’s ‘Quarter-Back’ Carl,” Barney explains
“Don’t ask,” she says, sliding into the booth. “The dog didn't play the kazoo. He just used it as a chew toy while I was holding it. But on the way here, I met the most interesting woman. She’s an expert in Canadian geophysics.” “Is she a mountie?” Barney asks, hopeful. He’s been taking his spare change to St
“Kids, you remember the story of how I met your mother. You even remember the story of how I met Blah Blah. But there’s a whole world of people in New York City that I met in ways that were... well, legendary.”
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