And do you remember that I got into a quick and (non-) dirty conversation back in November with a guy who said it was his favorite movie too -- and we decided we should watch it together? Or go for coffee? Or both?
And are you surprised that we never did? I can't remember who stopped talking to who, or if we just turned each other off after the initial conversation.
And are you surprised that this morning at 9:37:
Biking Guy: Hey stranger! :)Which I responded to about 7:30 this evening:
Karin: Stranger, indeed.And the rest of the story:
BG: Let's get coffee!
K: Sure. I'm in Davis for rehearsal quite a bit these days.
BG: Awesome! :) When are you free Ms. Marathon runner?
K: I'm up in the square Monday, Tuesday and Thursday evenings for 7-10 rehearsals. Something on either side of that?
BG: 1015 outside the XXX Tuesday....thanks again for reconsidering!
K: Reconsidering? I don't think I ever didn't not consider. You rather disappeared.
BG: Okay well good then! :)And I'm not sure if it's Okay Well Good Then! that I didn't not consider or that he rather disappeared.
And I guess I just agreed to drink coffee at 10:15 on a Tuesday night.
Lord help me.
Day 21 of 31: 2 miles
Day 22 of 31: 1.5
Day 23 of 31: 2
Day 24 of 31: 1.8
Day 26 of 31: 5.93
March Total: 44.31
2011 Total: 147.37
5 comments:
Okay, okay. . .
So I tried the OKC (as you like to call it; but isn't that also what Oklahoma City goes by?) this weekend and did find it amusing. Didn't do much on my profile, but did answer a lot of questions! So far, so good. . .
Russians have a saying, "Hope dies last." I suppose you could translate it to our version, the positive flip side, as "hope springs eternal" but something about the dying creates something of a resilience, perseverance, a thing that will not be beat down...
Hey, there's always decaf!
or a cocktail...
Based on my perception of this gentleman's energy level, I'm a little afraid to put either alcohol or caffeine within his voluntary reach and my presence, simultaneously.
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