i'm quite impressed at the amount of arbitrary bits and pieces that i've collected over the years that i'm finally going to put to good use :)
food shopping was quick, but buying a case for my guitar took forever. not the actual purchase, mind, but waiting for someone to realize that we needed service after we'd already indicated multipled times wasted a good twenty minutes.
the kid and i ran into his sister on the way home. i'd forgotten how hot she is - i was smiling broadly at her before she said hi, but i'm not interested because i know how she treated her brother before so the smile went away fairly quickly :/
i quickly changed into bordies, the walked to the beach to meet up with egg and a co-worker of his. the water was awesome, the weather was great and i only got slightly coloured :P
egg and i walked to his place to drop off our gear and then had lunch on sheinkin, and we realized after we were done that it was already 5pm. i made my way home, running into the rollerblading group on the way and picking up my pace a little in order to join them.
i punched it, and eventually managed to catch up to them on their way out of jaffa. we had a great ride, which ended up at the metzitzim beach ("from breasts"? "men who give blowjobs"? i don't know), where we stopped for a beer at sunset.
after chatting to my mother, i met a couple of munchkin fans and i'm off to play.
a story about a man making his dreams come true... but with all the interesting bits left out.
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