Wednesday, December 21, 2005

There are some really strange people out there. This morning I take the VIVA to work, and this crazy guy steps on the bus. You guys know the crazy public transit people I'm talking about, the ones that are talking to themselves and yelling at nobody. Well, I'm still kind of uncomfortable being around him, and the guy is obviously "special" in some way, but I'm pretty sure he's harmless, so fine. Then I'm walking from the subway to my office, and I watch this girl charge straight into the guy walking in front of me, almost pushing him into a bunch of stuff in a store. I'm thinking, "she must know this guy, that's kind of funny", and when she looks at me, I smile and laugh a little. Then, as I'm walking past her, she sticks out her leg and tries to trip and she says "sorry, I didn't see you there". Now I'm thinking, "this girl is really messed up, what the eff is wrong with her?" That's when I hear someone call out my name, it's Neeta. I turn around and I watch that girl plow straight into Neeta. What a strange girl, the one who tried to trip me was kinda strange too. Some really weird people out there.

So, yesterday was fun. After work, I met up with Neeta and Ryan and we went out for dinner. Ryan's been talking about a really nice Indian restaurant, so we decided to check it out. The food there was great, the best Indian food I've ever had, but then again, I really haven't tried too much Indian food. Well, the food was good, but the portions were tiny, and we were all still hungry after we ate all the food that we ordered. So, we pretty much ordered a second meal. Anyways, it ended up costing me more than I've ever spent on a meal. Pretty pricey, but then again, I'm also pretty stingy.

3 comments:

Nate Lam said...

See? That's why you shouldn't hang around Downtown ... it's scary and it's weird.

Smerdyakov said...

Which is scarier & weirder - a crazy guy next to you on a crowded street OR a crazy guy next to you on a lonely country road?

Neeta said...

Hey! Don't think I didn't catch that little insult you stuck in there.