but there was zero chemistry. Zero. That said, it was a nice excuse to get out, eat some good Japanese food, and see a movie with someone new. Plus, he gave me a ride home, which, given the weather, was quite nice.
He's interested in seeing the opera, so perhaps I'll go with him to the opera sometime, but otherwise, I think I'll move on to the Craigslist guy. I'm off to try to write a response worthy of his post…
Before I go though, here's an interesting view on life from Nate1112:
"Life is about to get entirely too boring in a few weeks, or possibly totally awesome; but surely not somewhere between the two. Getting a real job is going to be about as fun as cleaning up the bathroom floor after a toilet overflow. On the other hand sitting on a 40k a year job, yes I don't like to set high goals, could offer up the lifestyle of a king who rules a small country, especially living with roommates…"
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3 years ago
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I've never understood the phrase "good Japanese food." It must be like that alcohol gene - I just don't get it.
Why? Do you not like Japanese food? I thought you did…
Nope. Over half of all Japanese food isn't kosher any way, and I just don't like the flavors. You have to have a really developed palate to discern the subtleties of Japanese cuisine. I prefer the bolder, bright colors of Indian or Chinese cuisines.
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