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Being a young adult living on your own in the same city as your mother means that when you go to dinner at their place, you will always bring home food. If you go out to dinner with them, you will be bringing home leftovers enough for one dinner and a late-night snack (particularly if you have Chinese or Indian, the ultimate care-share food) and if you go to their house, you will go home with Tupperware full of the leftovers as well as whatever else they happened to have lying around the house. With me it's always something I couldn't afford very often on my own -- this time around it's a bloody great mango and a couple of little potatoes. *shrug* Parents still feel the need to feed their children, even when they don't live at home anymore.
Tomorrow, deities willing, I will be seeing
leopard_lady, along with her boyfriend and some girl who I will apparently get along with. I intend to drag them through Camden and make them love it as much as I do. According to Ryoko, 12-Shot and Kent, this will not be hard. The rest of the itinerary for my umsis is the Intrepid Fox, the Maple Leaf and, if her Friday night is free, Full Tilt. I know it's dated, but you don't understand -- it's something I wrote about some time ago and it'll mean more to her than to anyone else I could possibly take there.
Anyway, my pasta is probably melting (packed in ice -- long story involving the SSD's stress-out about potentially slightly old seafood) so I should probably try to wrap up my conversations and head. Long day tomorrow, day off notwithstanding.
Thess
Tomorrow, deities willing, I will be seeing
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Anyway, my pasta is probably melting (packed in ice -- long story involving the SSD's stress-out about potentially slightly old seafood) so I should probably try to wrap up my conversations and head. Long day tomorrow, day off notwithstanding.
Thess