Friday, September 12, 2008

Sausage fest on Sunday, oh my!

On the way to Fellowship, Eric continued with his current joke, and insisted that he was being silly when he told someone else about it. For goodness sakes... we also discussed poisoned cake, hehe. Went to Safeway to purchase refreshments: green grapes, multigrain chips, Coke, cheese, and crackers did it for us just under budget! I said that I was crazy, which I'm sure he didn't disagree with, haha. He insisted that he didn't need dinner, so I went to Pho for some quail egg and chicken noodles. Went back and talked to Jeremy, Johnny, Danielle, Citrus, Vanessa, and others for a bit. YAY, WE'RE FINALLY IN THE SAME FELLOWSHIP! Had random questions to answer in our small groups - Jeremy's not in mine anymore, alas! Discovered how Dylan had met Deb, for one thing. Raymond commented in an aside that we should have chosen Wordscraper as one of our games instead of the ones Cindy and Dianne had planned - HAHAHA, for sure! Certainly it wouldn't have given me so much grief! (ranted about that on the way home...)

Martin said he couldn't make it to the Wednesday dinner, Dylan said that he needs a new phone, and Sheena asked me and Jeremy if we were going to the Walkathon tomorrow: we both hadn't planned on it! He could bike there and back, which would be more physical activity than the actual walk! Or he could bike to Grouse, do the Grind, and come back on the bike - he did this once, and then decided NEVER AGAIN! (even if he had a pass which he could use) Talked about bike lanes, hitting parked cars, school, art, ginger roots, natural light, Jesse and money, hot pot, Elaine's wedding, grocery shopping at Costco, "healing rooms," lifting things, Tony, Sonny, Nathan, genes, chromosomes, ANIMAL FARM, "sister confusion," having four heads of lettuce to celebrate Tony's birthday, birthdays in general, Facebook, the "sausage fest" which Vivian S. can't make it to, double entendres, and more.

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