“Playing the game, but not the way the big boys played… Nothing to lose – maybe I had something to trade.”
everyday glory June 16th, 2002Happy Father’s Day to all of the dads out there in LiveJournal-land.
Saturday (Episode II: Attack of the Bowlers)
- We went to the new Best Buy. It smelled pretty much, although not exactly, like the other BB stores. Jess said that it had a ‘new store’ smell, much like a new car has that ‘new car smell.’ That’s a good enough description for me… except that even the older stores in the chain smell that way. Go figure. Anyway, this is probably the smallest BB that I have been in. And the layout of the store is…. different. Not bad, just different. But, as Jess reminded me: It is a Best Buy. And it is in Utah. Amen.
- After that, we had dinner with Peggy (the coolest ex-gf in the world) and her daughter Sadie (“Sadiedaisies”). We went to Guru’s. Sadie (1, 2) is one of the cutest young women that I know. And she’s one of the funniest.
- Bowling. I don’t know what happened but my game was ON tonight. Only Jess and I bowled, but it was probably the best, and most consistent, night that I’ve had in a long time. This was also vindication for the drubbing at Tetris that I have endured from Jess. The younglings on the lane next to us were a bit annoying, at first. They must have had an epiphany of some sort because they soon started acting like they had a modicum of common sense and home-training. Angie came and hung out with us; she even joined us for…
- Late night eats at V.I. Once again, we were treated to an assortment of interesting characters as the local bars closed. Jaysin, our favorite ex-V.I. waiter put in a cameo appearance. He came over and chatted with us for a while before he moved on to talk with other people that he knew.
- Home.
That’s pretty much the day in a nutshell.
Peace.
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