greetings! it's friday! *woot*
i'm on my third bag of gummy peach rings, and the only thing stopping me from eating even more is the fact that i cleaned out the vending machine. *smacks his lips*
it's been raining off and on (more on than off) all day, and the weather just really sucks. i hate the rain. sure, it's got a fresh smell, but it just makes it undesirable to go anywhere outside. *RAAR*
i've got a dinner with jan tonight. she's been in the bay area for about 8 months now, and this is the first time we're meeting up. the bummer, though, is that it's a big party of people (semi-big, around 6 or so), so i might not get the chance to really *talk* to her.
i like one-on-one conversations the best. for whatever reason, they allow you to go deeper in subject matter. like i won't be able to ask jan about the state of her mental health, for instance. it's like being in a group limits the topics that the people can talk about. and i don't like that.
once again, i've got no plans for the weekend. but hell, if it rains like this the rest of the way, then i'll probably just hole myself indoors for a good part of the two days. pathetic, i know.
it seems tiger woods is mortal after all. he's not doing well in this year's master's tournament. and the more i think about it, the more amazing his tiger slam was back a few years ago. so what happened? why isn't he playing superbly any more? (my theory is because he has a woman now.) they say that the rest of the playing field just "caught up." how does that happen?
the internet rules. i was watching to a broadcast of the giants/dodgers game last night, and the guy said that it was a "rubber match." what the hell does that mean? so i go to trusty old google, type in "rubber match baseball," and lo and behold! the first entry is an explanation of what the term means. god bless the internet.
i need to exercise more. mike just bought a new tennis racquet recently, so if it doesn't rain, maybe i'll ask to play with him. i've gotten what it feels like to hit a tennis ball around... the last time i rallied with someone was back last year with k4.
speaking of k4, a few months ago, i friendster'ed one of her friends. (it was a coincidence that they were friends.) then, k4 got upset, and she offered to pay for half of the masa's dinner we had (which was the most expensive meal i've ever had) if that's what i wanted her to do. i said no, but it brought up a point.
so if you're a girl, and a guy takes you out to a meal that costs several hundred dollars, should there be any expectations? i mean, i'm not saying that the girl should be expected to put out, just that she be interested in the guy and not leading him on and getting a free meal. what do you guys think?
ok, that's my question of the day. i'm out!