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Dec. 17th, 2004 02:07 pmO'er the fields! The song says o'er the fields, not through the fields! Grrrrr!
Messages:
To Ms. "I think you'll find the line is over here": I think you'll find that since I came upon a mostly amorphous grouping of three (3 whole people!) waiting at an empty counter, it wasn't unreasonable for me to note who was ahead of me, and stand where I was.
To the nice little lady who was buying Maalox because her spaghetti disagreed with her: Please don't stand in my space, there's plenty of room.
To Ginny: you spent far too much money today! Yes, it was all necessary, but still!
A little everyday magic: take one concrete building, add a clear blue sky and sunshine, and voilà! Lovely.
Messages:
To Ms. "I think you'll find the line is over here": I think you'll find that since I came upon a mostly amorphous grouping of three (3 whole people!) waiting at an empty counter, it wasn't unreasonable for me to note who was ahead of me, and stand where I was.
To the nice little lady who was buying Maalox because her spaghetti disagreed with her: Please don't stand in my space, there's plenty of room.
To Ginny: you spent far too much money today! Yes, it was all necessary, but still!
A little everyday magic: take one concrete building, add a clear blue sky and sunshine, and voilà! Lovely.
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Date: 2004-12-17 11:27 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-12-17 11:38 am (UTC)Where do you want to work? Is early afternoon good for you?
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Date: 2004-12-17 01:19 pm (UTC)Early afternoon would be fine. I still haven't really staked out my own neighbourhood for good places, although there's What-A-Bagel at Eglinton, and a Starbucks at Davisville where last year's launch party was. Otherwise, anywhere near you is probably not more than 5-10 mins on the subway for me.