Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#4225
Posted: 10/9/05 at 9:26am
Seriously!
We had major kitchen drama over the holidays (NEVER SHARE A KITCHEN WITH 6TEENAGE GIRLS) and I just need stuff!
I did ban myself from Bed, Bath, and Beyond in September. But it's a New Year now...
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#4226
Posted: 10/9/05 at 9:58amUh oh...this is going to be a little TOO much fun, I think!
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#4227
Posted: 10/9/05 at 10:03am
I'm buying everything for the kicteh except for dishes, so it seems.
I'm going to town!
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#4228
Posted: 10/9/05 at 2:35pm
*yawn*
Just rolled out of bed, and rolling down the street now to get *$ and Noah's.
BB&B can get me into so much trouble! Have fun, Shira.
Experience is what you get when you didn't get what you wanted. - Randy Pausch
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#4229
Posted: 10/9/05 at 2:41pm
Just got back...
Lots of stuff! And dishtowels and pot holders and bowls and a body pillow so I can have something warm between my legs at night...
It was FUN!
I also went to the market and bought Kosher prepared foods...so much fun!
BUt at least I didn't buy the Fondue part!
This boy's Mommy picked us up and drove us everywhere!
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#4230
Posted: 10/9/05 at 2:41pmYou went with a boy?
Experience is what you get when you didn't get what you wanted. - Randy Pausch
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#4231
Posted: 10/9/05 at 2:43pmGo back a page...I have a problem.
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#4232
Posted: 10/9/05 at 3:01pm
Oh, the physical attraction dude?
Yes, I think it's possible for that attraction to follow. And it's not a problem. Don't force it.
When I first met Nick, I thought he was very fun, and enjoyed hanging out with him. Slowly, he started joining my group of friends (we met at the dance studio I managed). 9 months later, at a dinner, was the first time there were sparks between us. That lasted 11 years.
I also met someone who I find amazing, we get along great, and he's become one of my best friends. And I always wonder if I had met him at a different time, would the outcome of our relationship be different.
Don't force it. Don't analyze it. Just have fun and enjoy his company.
Experience is what you get when you didn't get what you wanted. - Randy Pausch
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#4233
Posted: 10/9/05 at 3:13pm
Okay, sounds good!
EDIT: That deserves more than a "sounds good".
I truly appreciate your help in the matter.
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#4234
Posted: 10/9/05 at 3:34pmback with my triple grande and lox and cream cheese bagel. I'm in heaven.
Experience is what you get when you didn't get what you wanted. - Randy Pausch
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#4235
Posted: 10/9/05 at 3:35pm
Thank goodness!
Mayday! He likes me (my roomate thinks he likes me).
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#4236
Posted: 10/9/05 at 3:37pm
yay! *does a little dance for Shira*
Now, the question is, do you like him?
Experience is what you get when you didn't get what you wanted. - Randy Pausch
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#4237
Posted: 10/9/05 at 3:40pm
I like him...
He could be an AMAZING boyfriend...but while he's handsome, I'm not physically attracted.
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#4238
Posted: 10/9/05 at 3:47pmWell, then, that's something to ponder, isn't it?
Experience is what you get when you didn't get what you wanted. - Randy Pausch
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#4239
Posted: 10/9/05 at 3:49pmI'm pondering, I'm pondering!
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#4240
Posted: 10/9/05 at 7:26pmShira, I need to meet this boy to give my approval or not.
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re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#4242
Posted: 10/9/05 at 10:33pmI've been wondering since Friday...
Experience is what you get when you didn't get what you wanted. - Randy Pausch
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/14/05
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#4243
Posted: 10/9/05 at 11:14pmDD - you did not comment on my earlier joke.
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#4244
Posted: 10/9/05 at 11:28pm
I was trying to show restraint.
Experience is what you get when you didn't get what you wanted. - Randy Pausch
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/14/05
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#4245
Posted: 10/9/05 at 11:33pmIt will be buried in the pages, but very funny. Is the show closed?
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#4246
Posted: 10/9/05 at 11:34pmclosed? No. We just opened on Wed. We run until October 29. Got great response last night. I'm very proud of this show...
Experience is what you get when you didn't get what you wanted. - Randy Pausch
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/14/05
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#4247
Posted: 10/9/05 at 11:37pmThat would make sense, I must have looked at the website and saw only the opening weekend. Are you off work tomorrow? (C12 is playing the flute quite well in the background!)
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#4248
Posted: 10/9/05 at 11:41pm
I always wanted to learn how to play the flute.
I wish I was off work. I was just telling my friend at dinner that I have never worked for a company that had Columbus Day off. Do you?
Experience is what you get when you didn't get what you wanted. - Randy Pausch
Broadway Legend Joined: 1/14/05
re: Who needs a MOJITO time? (The sequel)#4249
Posted: 10/9/05 at 11:43pmDD - I am an owner and we cut that day a few years ago, what a jerk am I?
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