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VIDEO Streetwise: 'Tell us about your first kiss'  

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"Tell us about your first kiss?" Asked at the Stanford Theatre, downtown Palo Alto. Interviews by Mike Lata. Photographs by John Squire.

Linda Li
Midtown, Palo Alto
Student
"Haven't had mine yet."

Curt Weil
Crescent Park, Palo Alto
Financial Adviser
"A lovely young lady. She was 6 years old. Her name was Barbara."

Raad Rabeh
Monroe Street, Sunnyvale
Fencing Coach
"It was probably one of the best experiences of my life."

Ed Murphy
Downtown Palo Alto
Tennis Coach
"Must have been a kissing cousin. I had cousins in Texas and they would come over to visit. They were all girls. Probably when I was 10 or 11 I kissed my cousin."

Geetha Swamy
Middlefield Road, Menlo Park
Software Architect
"That was our wedding day -- that night. Because we are from India and don't do anything before marriage, strictly."

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Comments

Posted by Anon., a resident of the Crescent Park neighborhood, on Jan 22, 2010 at 5:08 pm

Ugh ... boooooo!

Boo, boo, and triple boo, for asking personal questions and posting full names.

Why not ask people what they think of corporations's rights to free speech, or the activist Supreme Court. In fact, why is this necessary at all.


Posted by Resident, a resident of Another Palo Alto neighborhood, on Jan 22, 2010 at 7:03 pm

I have never been approached by these reporters or tv reporters to be photographed or videoed and my comments edited and soundbited into a comment which may or may not be my view on a particular subject. However, I was once interviewed by a reporter after a meeting where I had made a point which the reporter obviously found worthy of following up on. When the newspaper article was printed, my point was reported, but in such a way as to make me sound really narrow minded. Context and time to think about an answer before being put in print is never considered by the editors, just what makes interesting reading.


Posted by A Noun Ea Mus, a resident of the Professorville neighborhood, on Jan 23, 2010 at 12:45 am

Many years ago I was asked by these "surveyors" what I thought of the new women's skirt lengths (they were getting shorter).

Since they print the names and locale's of the people they probably don't want to get too personal (beyond first kiss to first sexual encounter for instance) or too controversial (abortion for instance) and risk people getting harassed.


Posted by Kimura, a resident of the Barron Park neighborhood, on Jan 24, 2010 at 10:28 am

What a charming little video. Brought me back to my first kiss (college, a charming upperclassman).

I don't see what the fuss is about the question. The people answering it had interesting recollections. I assume if someone didn't want to answer it, they would've declined.


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