My first weekend of blogging was a good one for me. I spent a lovely Friday and Saturday with my wonderful girlfriend Sarah. I arrived at her place to have dinner ready and waiting for me.
Over the next 24 hours I ler'd her pretty much non-stop and she just happily took it. Its almost as if she might like being tickled. I'm not sure, I'll have to monitor that one.
We spent a lovely Saturday walking through Prospect Park, debating whether or not the lake was real or man-made. Its man-made, another argument won by me. Which led to a great discussion of what things she's better than me at. We're both really way too competitive.
We then had a comically horrendous movie experience that afternoon. We joked it could have been an ad for netflix. We arrived into a mob scene in the lobby of an AMC theaters in Manhattan where several hundreds of people were jammed up without any semblance of lines trying to get to the booths or the one or two working ticket kiosks, while about 9 or 10 of them weren't working. When we finally got to our movie to watch Gran Torino, the theater decided to instead start playing Notorious. At least Gran Torino was good when they eventually decided to play the correct movie.
Afterwards we had dinner with a couple of my college friends at a bizarre barbecue restaurant where you order what meat you want, they wrap it in a brown bag and you eat it off a wooden table. And they charge about 20 dollars/lb for this amazing dining experience. That's Manhattan for you.
I spent the rest of the weekend relaxing and staying up entirely too late skyping with friends. Good times.
Over the next 24 hours I ler'd her pretty much non-stop and she just happily took it. Its almost as if she might like being tickled. I'm not sure, I'll have to monitor that one.
We spent a lovely Saturday walking through Prospect Park, debating whether or not the lake was real or man-made. Its man-made, another argument won by me. Which led to a great discussion of what things she's better than me at. We're both really way too competitive.
We then had a comically horrendous movie experience that afternoon. We joked it could have been an ad for netflix. We arrived into a mob scene in the lobby of an AMC theaters in Manhattan where several hundreds of people were jammed up without any semblance of lines trying to get to the booths or the one or two working ticket kiosks, while about 9 or 10 of them weren't working. When we finally got to our movie to watch Gran Torino, the theater decided to instead start playing Notorious. At least Gran Torino was good when they eventually decided to play the correct movie.
Afterwards we had dinner with a couple of my college friends at a bizarre barbecue restaurant where you order what meat you want, they wrap it in a brown bag and you eat it off a wooden table. And they charge about 20 dollars/lb for this amazing dining experience. That's Manhattan for you.
I spent the rest of the weekend relaxing and staying up entirely too late skyping with friends. Good times.