I love this thing. Its so much fun to hear all of the stories.
Sarah, its totally fair if you want to be with drew. I won't get in your way. And Amanda: hooray more waiting!
I went out with Julia last night to a lovely little Irish pub around the corner and totally scored a boyfriend. He was in his late 30s, recently divorced, [theoretically] rich, and very charming. He bought us a round and talked for at least 45 minutes, he was actually non-creepy and interesting -- he opened it up to a question and answer session about whatever julia and i wanted to know about men, which was hysterical -- and wanted to get lunch. I shot him down but he gave me a time and location anyway, just in case I changed my mind. I could have had a sugar daddy. Ah well.
I have an interview tomorrow for a thrift store here, its probably the most well qualified i've ever been for a job, heh. Other resumés are on their way out. Its all very surreal.
Julia and I were discussing how strangely hard it can be to meet people in cities, and how the people that you REALLY want to meet won't be in bars... they're the people you see on trains or in bookstores or in supermarket lines -- Julia: "I'm not at a supermarket with a creepy agenda, I just want some bananas!" -- but how do you bridge that gap? We're all curious about eachother; why do we act like we're not?
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