This morning I had court at 9 AM. So I arrived to work a little early to get some stuff prepared. During this, I somehow caught my pants seam on something. Made a nice 4 inch rip just beneath the pocket.
Luckily, the suit jacket covered it. However, I still wore my bag up before the bench. It was less than fun.
So now I am spending my day trying to not let anyone see my right side.
July 30, 2008
July 7, 2008
Slip of the tongue
I was out with an engaged couple and some of our other friends. We were at a table eating, I was sitting next to the female, the guy was across from us. She said something to him and said the wrong name. No one by the name she used was with us. I was the only one who noticed.
That was probably nothing, but still awkward.
That was probably nothing, but still awkward.
July 3, 2008
People look up to me
I never followed up on this.
As for the actual date, it went fairly well. We got some good food, and had some good conversation. The only drawback was she was not a recent college grad, as I had guessed. In fact, she was still in college and was in town for a theater internship. And she was 20. I talked to her a couple times after that, but I think she just wanted to have fun in the city for the summer, and I can't really fault her for that.
Anyways, the point of this story, besides the fact that my friends still mock me for dating a 20 year old, was it inspired my friends. Just last week, one of my friends slipped a girl a note on the Metra. He said he felt like he was going to puke. This friend is a really nice guy, but completely clueless and gutless with the ladies. I encouraged him for his effort, but reminded him that the initial contact probably comes off a lot less creepy if you do verbally. Since then, he has seen her on the train and she has ignored him.
As for the actual date, it went fairly well. We got some good food, and had some good conversation. The only drawback was she was not a recent college grad, as I had guessed. In fact, she was still in college and was in town for a theater internship. And she was 20. I talked to her a couple times after that, but I think she just wanted to have fun in the city for the summer, and I can't really fault her for that.
Anyways, the point of this story, besides the fact that my friends still mock me for dating a 20 year old, was it inspired my friends. Just last week, one of my friends slipped a girl a note on the Metra. He said he felt like he was going to puke. This friend is a really nice guy, but completely clueless and gutless with the ladies. I encouraged him for his effort, but reminded him that the initial contact probably comes off a lot less creepy if you do verbally. Since then, he has seen her on the train and she has ignored him.
July 1, 2008
To Do List
List of things I need to do before I bring another girl over:
1. Put real food in fridge, just in case.
2. Fold laundry, instead of just having a large pile of clean clothes a couple days old.
3. Remove dirty laundry, mainly the pair of tighty whiteys on my bathroom floor (I can only run in them, and they tend to just get tossed on the floor as I shower).
4. Actually put handtowel in bathroom (see issue from #2).
5. Make sofa not look like a homeless person is crashing on it.
6. Clean up table top.
7. Put away shoes.
8. Put away sweaty running stuff.
1. Put real food in fridge, just in case.
2. Fold laundry, instead of just having a large pile of clean clothes a couple days old.
3. Remove dirty laundry, mainly the pair of tighty whiteys on my bathroom floor (I can only run in them, and they tend to just get tossed on the floor as I shower).
4. Actually put handtowel in bathroom (see issue from #2).
5. Make sofa not look like a homeless person is crashing on it.
6. Clean up table top.
7. Put away shoes.
8. Put away sweaty running stuff.
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