When people in Boston get huffy about having to (gasp) share a row of seats on a bus, let alone stand up (on the way to the gym perhaps), am I justified in thinking/saying, "Boy, you wouldn't last long in [random central american country]"?
Thank you for braving the teeming hordes and Mumbai-like traveling conditions to come into the city and run about with me and Bunni. I had a grand time, and it was very satisfying to see you finally get your quark in hand. :) Maybe we can do it again in February, when the holidays are long over and everyone else is too sluggish to come into the city.
They Spiked the Rosemary-ade
anonymous
December 14 2007, 00:30:11 UTC
Bunni here- Strangely I had the same reaction as you did. On the way home I suddenly fell into a coma on the couch from which I could barely be roused. I swear that ade was spiked. Tasty, but spiked. ;-)
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When people in Boston get huffy about having to (gasp) share a row of seats on a bus, let alone stand up (on the way to the gym perhaps), am I justified in thinking/saying, "Boy, you wouldn't last long in [random central american country]"?
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Of course, having said that, I don't go out of my way to share a row of seats either, but I have a much better reason.
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Strangely I had the same reaction as you did. On the way home I suddenly fell into a coma on the couch from which I could barely be roused. I swear that ade was spiked. Tasty, but spiked. ;-)
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