Old friends

Feb 04, 2004 12:33

I saw Eytan for lunch yesterday. That was nice. We argued about whether his company had adequate Business Continuity plans in place. It was fun. I'm taking to heart the whole "Every SunGard employee is a salesperson" thing.

I miss Eytan sometimes. He's the first person I met at Delaware who I still talk to. And we did have a lot of fun dancing together, even if we weren't ever going to be championship material. The day I met him in Freshman Biochem Seminar, I called my mother and told her I had met a nice Jewish boy who went to Bronx Science. It's still true, isn't it? He and I and my parents had lunch at the Carnegie Deli, where they give you one sandwich worth of bread, and four sandwiches worth of filling. But it's restaurant week in New York, and lots of places are having specials. Carnegie's was 2 sandwiches for $20.04. That's a good deal at Carnegie's. I ordered Jewish salami on pumpernickel. Pumpernickel = good choice. Salami = bad choice. But how often do you get to go to the Carnegie Deli anyway? I brought some half-sour pickles home for Rob.

Speaking of dancing and Rob, we have our showcase coming up in just ten days. I think we will be ready, but I cannot say the same for our costumes. We shall see what Bonnie brings to class tonight. I hope it is a red skirt with fishing line sewn into the hem. That would make me inordinately happy. It's the little things, you know.

work, friends, weightloss

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