Re: Overseas Coffee from a NZ perspective
- From: comps@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx (Vicky Conlan)
- Date: Tue, 6 Dec 2005 17:07:43 +0000 (UTC)
According to <joeunderscorehorowitz@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>Trousers? Benomads? Skyjam?
All of the above?
>Sounds great apart from the 'vegetarian' bit.
They did a surprisingly nice mushroom+ale pie, although the pastry was
a bit too thin and light for my liking. And the veg stir-fry thing Nick
had was quite yummy. I had to rescue his broccoli from it for him, and
then I had a few extra bits. Then he got bored eating it so I finished
it off. :-)
>Hang on, you're going to split up with Nick on his birthday? Maybe twice?
It seemed like the fair thing to do.
>If ever anything was going to cheer Ben up at all, surely it's that. Good
>work Vicky.
Ta. I like to think I'm doing my part.
>Heh. I think this is probably the most endearing thing I've read in the
>froup this month. It's lovely. What did you make it out of, or was it all
>'virtual' and only actually existed in 2 dimensions'n'***?
Yeah, I think it was all on paper. Although I guess there was quite a lot
of paper, so it may have made it into a 3rd dimension.
>Also, were the two things it first occurred to you to put in your town a
>school and a recreation centre?
I think it was the recreation centre first, actually. Then the school.
In fact, I don't think it was a town (or was it an island?) by then. Cos
that's when streets and bus routes and the like came in. Then I got bored.
It probably needed more pubs. And hentai.
>When we'd finished, though, I was the one who liked taking it apart and
>putting all the different bits and pieces back in their correct boxes and
>categories. I think that says a lot.
I think it probably does, yes. I think Benjamin is going to be like that.
Although at the moment he finds tomatoes and potatoes and talks to them.
>> Get your hands off my leaves!
>Stinge. I need some to give me ProEvo super-skillz when Kully gets here.
Oh go on then. But not all of them!
>> And the previous place, where it was great, but the owner was a nutter?
>Past tense, all of it. It was only great when I worked there, like I say.
Well, yeah, I don't think I contradicted that, did I? Anyhow, how would
you know what it was like to work there when you weren't working there?
Duh.
>> If you say so.
>So.
Hurrah!
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