frenchblueC2
amusé par les flatulences
Hey Jared, can I have 10 bucks?
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You cats really know how to pick an establishment.
I was walking down Worthington Street years ago -- cost me ten dollars. I was meeting my ex-girlfriend, with whom I'd remained friends, for dinner, and she'd asked me to find a non-chain restaurant. Since I was going to get there slightly ahead of her, I set out to the task, and ended up on Worthington Street finding nothing of interest.
What I did find, however, was a woman who was hitting people up for money. She was on the opposite side of the street as I walked by, and she must have switched sides at some point, so I did the same on my way back so that we would, once again, be on opposite sides of the street. She must have doubled back when I wasn't looking, though, because I found myself confronted with her. She made a flagrant play for money, and asked right off for like fifteen or twenty bucks. I'd never heard of such a thing, and I may have flat told her, "I'm not giving you twenty bucks."
She started wailing about how she had no money and she didn't have anything for a cab and how was she going to get home? She wouldn't leave me alone. It got to the point that I ducked into a nearby restaurant (that, incidentally, I had no interest in eating at, despite my search) and had them break a twenty into two tens. I have her a ten and got the hell out of there.
I was so pleased to return to the comfort of my Taurus SHO. My ex and I ended up meeting on Riverdale Street at On the Border. A chain restaurant, after all that BS. Man, if she'd just been ok with that in the first place.
Worthington Street sucksssss. I used to drive through there DAILY to get to STCC. I didn't stop for jaywalkers :laugh:
Why didn't you take State Street?
I never got shot :shrug: :laugh:
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Elky just mentioned in an email that most likely they won't be able to go either.
Although I would like to check out brapple's house at some point.
yeah if that's the case, I'm not really interested in making the 2 hour drive, no offense.