Nad, Sarah Michelle Gellar, and Coffee
Nad came up from Waterloo on Saturday - the first time I've seen him for any substantial amount of time in...well...months, I guess. He came up to drop someone off at home last weekend and stopped into work, so we made plans for Saturday, which we were both, amazingly, able to stick too.
He had to work in the morning, and got up to Orangeville about 6:30. We hadn't actually gone so far as to, you know, plan on what we were actually going to do on a Saturday night, but we decided to go see The Grudge. It didn't start until 7:30, so we walked around for 45 minutes or so before we went into the theatre - filled with stupid teenage girls, by the way.
The movie pretty much oozed cheese. Seriously, all the stupid, amateurish, you've-got-to-be-kidding-me things that a good director would never do in 100 years, this movie did. Nad was on a roll, and called four separate plot points in a row - nearly down to the actual words they used. Basically, the movie was pretty bad, and not all that scary, even if Nad and I did have our seats kicked several times throughout the movie.
Afterwards, we went to the Coffee House, where we both got hot apple cider that was bloody excellent. It came with a cinammon stick in it, which made a very good makeshift straw (and yes, we both attempted to use it as a straw at different points in time). We got kicked out at 10, so we went to Second Cup, where, minutes after we arrived, the girls from the Coffee House came in.
Once we were done there, we took a drive out along Hockley Rd., and called it a night. It was definitely very fun, even if I didn't get to see Carley all day (sorry), but yes, it was very good to catch up with Nad and hear all of his plans for the future. We said we'd have to do it again soon, so that oughta mean about another six months or so.
Nad came up from Waterloo on Saturday - the first time I've seen him for any substantial amount of time in...well...months, I guess. He came up to drop someone off at home last weekend and stopped into work, so we made plans for Saturday, which we were both, amazingly, able to stick too.
He had to work in the morning, and got up to Orangeville about 6:30. We hadn't actually gone so far as to, you know, plan on what we were actually going to do on a Saturday night, but we decided to go see The Grudge. It didn't start until 7:30, so we walked around for 45 minutes or so before we went into the theatre - filled with stupid teenage girls, by the way.
The movie pretty much oozed cheese. Seriously, all the stupid, amateurish, you've-got-to-be-kidding-me things that a good director would never do in 100 years, this movie did. Nad was on a roll, and called four separate plot points in a row - nearly down to the actual words they used. Basically, the movie was pretty bad, and not all that scary, even if Nad and I did have our seats kicked several times throughout the movie.
Afterwards, we went to the Coffee House, where we both got hot apple cider that was bloody excellent. It came with a cinammon stick in it, which made a very good makeshift straw (and yes, we both attempted to use it as a straw at different points in time). We got kicked out at 10, so we went to Second Cup, where, minutes after we arrived, the girls from the Coffee House came in.
Once we were done there, we took a drive out along Hockley Rd., and called it a night. It was definitely very fun, even if I didn't get to see Carley all day (sorry), but yes, it was very good to catch up with Nad and hear all of his plans for the future. We said we'd have to do it again soon, so that oughta mean about another six months or so.


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