Tuesday, August 2, 2011

S: So what are your plans for lunch today?
A: Not sure I have food at home, but I could always eat that tomorrow…  You?
S: This weather is making me want to eat something delicious…
A: To counteract its misery?
S: Actually… basically yes.
A: I see.  Where would you suggest?
S: … Somewhere warm?  I don’t know.. This day feels so hum drum and I am just wanting it to feel awesome!
Great harvest?  Bears Tooth? (You’re probably sick of that one)  We could try somewhere new like café Amsterdam.  Nu Sagaya.  Chinese food?  I have no clue.
Anything sound good to you?
A: Yeah all of it actually.
S: Well.  I guess  that’s always an option :)  But I think it might mean a lot of take-away boxes.
A: True.  Chinese food sounds good but there’s just no good restaurants here.  I may be able to venture to Café Amsterdam.  Or try that place Jackie sent the menu from if they have good lunch prices and are open.
S: I would be happy with both of those options.  They’re both really close too.  I just checked out that place that Jackie sent over and they have a $10 lunch menu.  Preference?
A: The new place sounds delicious.  Do you think they’d have a long wait?
S: We can always try it, and if the wait sounds too long we can go to Cammies.
A: Sounds good, what’s Cammies?
S: Yeah… I wondered about that.  It just felt like it took too long to write out Café Amsterdam.
A: Oh I see! Yes CA.  Even shorter.  Also California.
S: Ooh.  Much shorter.  I like.
Also, I love how we have been casually discussing our lunch plans for over an hour.
A: Indeed we have.  I could talk about food for hours.
S: I could as well.
Just another reason we should be friends…. Oh wait.  We already are.
A: Oh excellent.  I’m glad you agree. 
It’s quite interesting how the workplace can bring people together.  Especially % emails.
S: I know right?  Who would have guessed.
Although it probably helped that we had more in common than %’s.  I find numeric similarity to be limited at best.
A: Honestly, %’s are less than thrilling to me majority of the time.  Math really is just ghastly despite its functional purpose in life.
S: You know—for how much time we had to spend learning math, it’s amazing how little we actually use in daily life.
A: True.  Mostly it’s just the basic math we learned early in school. 
What time do you want to head to lunch?  Me hungry.
S: Yeah.  Like 3rd grade.
Yousa hungry?  That was a terrible Star Wars Episode 1 flashback.
Maybe around 1240?  Not like I’m doing anything productive, but then we can round up to 1245 :)
A: Sounds good to me!
S: Snipe.
A: I know, right!
S: Just glad it wasn’t me.
A: Yeah me too!
S: Holy awkward!  That’s probably exactly what happened.  Remind me to tell you sometime about the time that I was publicly confronted about refusing a friend request on fb.  Snipe.

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