Sunday night
Okay, now I got all that off my chest. It felt too weird to write anything mundane after spewing forth.. ahh, crap, I'm being melodramatic again. Cut to current events.
We had a bit of fun at Mr. Gatti's today, even if the food sucked. Magnus and I played air hockey (and I kept losing, which I feel is hopelessly unfair) and other fun games. I won 12 beaded rings and a little flowery change purse. The rings, of course, will not be worn, they will be cut apart and added to my bead drawer. Well, if I had a bead drawer. Maybe a bead bowl. We also went to check out the cousin's computer.. it is desperately broken. (Probably power supply.) We don't think it's under warranty, but I bet my aunt will make them fix it anyway. She's the goddess of customer service.. she can get anyone to do anything for her in a setting like this.
I'm beginning to understand why
totte thinks it's difficult to write a journal entry if I've posted something already. In this case, he's already written everything in the previous paragraph, and since I've already read it, I feel ridiculous writing about it again.
We actually had company tonight. Rae and Bart (cousin and her husband) came down for a few minutes. Rae wanted to borrow books (the Velvet series, by Jude Deveraux, and Her Daughter's Eyes (can't remember by who) and a movie (Ocean's Eleven). We so rarely get company. We often complain about this, but the truth is that we don't mind so much. *laugh* We're so anti-social. Visitors mean clean houses.. hehe.
It'll be very weird for M to be gone all day again.. it's funny how quickly you get used to that, isn't it? I have a bunch of little things that I need to catch up on, though (including comments), so I should be kinda busy tomorrow. We'll see how Tuesday through Friday goes...
We had a bit of fun at Mr. Gatti's today, even if the food sucked. Magnus and I played air hockey (and I kept losing, which I feel is hopelessly unfair) and other fun games. I won 12 beaded rings and a little flowery change purse. The rings, of course, will not be worn, they will be cut apart and added to my bead drawer. Well, if I had a bead drawer. Maybe a bead bowl. We also went to check out the cousin's computer.. it is desperately broken. (Probably power supply.) We don't think it's under warranty, but I bet my aunt will make them fix it anyway. She's the goddess of customer service.. she can get anyone to do anything for her in a setting like this.
I'm beginning to understand why
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We actually had company tonight. Rae and Bart (cousin and her husband) came down for a few minutes. Rae wanted to borrow books (the Velvet series, by Jude Deveraux, and Her Daughter's Eyes (can't remember by who) and a movie (Ocean's Eleven). We so rarely get company. We often complain about this, but the truth is that we don't mind so much. *laugh* We're so anti-social. Visitors mean clean houses.. hehe.
It'll be very weird for M to be gone all day again.. it's funny how quickly you get used to that, isn't it? I have a bunch of little things that I need to catch up on, though (including comments), so I should be kinda busy tomorrow. We'll see how Tuesday through Friday goes...
Air Hockey
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Arcades-A-Plenty
The other one... well, it is across the parking lot from First Street Liquors, so that that as you will. There are a lot of career hang-out guys. The owner is great - I come in often enough that he calls out to me and makes sure to say hello when I come in. Also, they have really nice pool tables there - they aren't "pay" tables although you pay by the hour.
Just an FYI, Tuesday is Ladies Night there - women play free. Woo hoo!!
Re: Arcades-A-Plenty
Re: Arcades-A-Plenty
The arcade by the AAC is owned by a Middle-Eastern couple, they used to own Lailaty's on Main Street. It was a Dairy Mart ages ago, and is now empty. I'd say the other place has a better chance (the seedier-but-still-fun) with all the First Street overflow. Ever buy liquor in there? Package liquor stores are bizarre...
Plus - and I think it is safe to say I'm not the only one - those paintings on the outside of the store freak me out. Which is worse?
1) A gun-toting moonshiner with eyes darting from side to side, proclaiming, "We got th' spirits." Or....
2) Several clown on a bench with a psychotic-looking dog/bear/creature.
I think both are poor choices. ;)
Re: Arcades-A-Plenty
I haven't actually paid attention to the "art" on the wall on First Street, but I can certainly agree about the creepiness of what's painted on the other...