12-15-2005
Brett and I were the only two blogging class alums to show up at the Bistro, which led to an hour and a half discussion of the following topics:
(a) Brett's current dating life
(b) my former dating life
(c) my appreciation of the attractiveness of Asian women (of which several examples were present), which Brett doesn't fully share
(d) how the women in our class (Holly, Elin, Erin, Patty, Jen, and Brie) were collectively and individually more beautiful than those we were observing at the moment
(e) that only 6 members of our class were keeping up their blogs, although we have hopes for a return of a few blogs now that papers are finished
(f) that the calibre of pulchritude had diminished at the Bistro because (1) many had already gone home and (2) too many clothes are worn in winter- ( I wonder what the Bistro's equivalent looks like now at, say, the University of Alabama
(g) adoption, and abortion, with me providing anecdotal coverage of the subject
(h) fidelity, it's cause and cure
(i) military life and Joal
Noteworthy for it's lack of mention was any discussion of blogging, politics, or religion. After a while Brett got bored and we decided to leave. I'm surprised that the conversation lasted as long as it did. No booze , no women, an hour and a half is about the limit for 2 guys talking.
Later
Brett and I were the only two blogging class alums to show up at the Bistro, which led to an hour and a half discussion of the following topics:
(a) Brett's current dating life
(b) my former dating life
(c) my appreciation of the attractiveness of Asian women (of which several examples were present), which Brett doesn't fully share
(d) how the women in our class (Holly, Elin, Erin, Patty, Jen, and Brie) were collectively and individually more beautiful than those we were observing at the moment
(e) that only 6 members of our class were keeping up their blogs, although we have hopes for a return of a few blogs now that papers are finished
(f) that the calibre of pulchritude had diminished at the Bistro because (1) many had already gone home and (2) too many clothes are worn in winter- ( I wonder what the Bistro's equivalent looks like now at, say, the University of Alabama
(g) adoption, and abortion, with me providing anecdotal coverage of the subject
(h) fidelity, it's cause and cure
(i) military life and Joal
Noteworthy for it's lack of mention was any discussion of blogging, politics, or religion. After a while Brett got bored and we decided to leave. I'm surprised that the conversation lasted as long as it did. No booze , no women, an hour and a half is about the limit for 2 guys talking.
Later
3 Comments:
Yeah, 90 minutes is my max, especially considering how most of the ladies weren't really all that interesting. By the way, I didn't leave out of general boredom, but because I had about 45 papers to still grade. Next semester, I promise to be more lively.
Hey--I didn't know you'd be there. I was around--finishing up my paper. It wasn't fun and certainly not my best piece of writing but it's done, been sent to the world of the internet.I hope it reaches it's destination. I wouldn't want Colin to think I just blew him off.
The conversation included all the women near and dear to your hearts--the females in our class of which I am one--how sweet! It's nice to know that you still think of us after a whole week has gone by. And you did it without booze--what an accomplishment.
Next time I'll bring some hot aZn girls.
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