Saturday September 29, 2007
Bowling and a Bowl of Soup
Last night I met up with Claire and 5 other people to go bowling. It’s been awhile since I’ve been, so I gladly agreed to go.
We met at the bar and after eating some appetizers, getting some drinks, and having some of the people who arrived earlier finish a game of pool, we headed to the lanes, where we split up into 2 teams. We only bought an hour, which, because we weren’t doing speed bowling or anything, meant that we only got 1 3/4 games played.
I won both games, because I rock, although my scores were way lower than average—I only got a 108 as my high, and usually I can get in the 120 range (still not stellar, but better than 108!).
After the games we headed downtown to a Japanese restaurant, which I didn’t feel as awkward about because there was someone else among us who also disliked sushi and Asian food in general. It’s nice not always being the only one in a group who dislikes the stuff.
I ordered a bowl of ramen, which all told, while mostly just noodles, was still a little weird. Not sure what was in the broth, but it was a little strange, and I’m not entirely sure I liked it. It was also huge, so I didn’t come anywhere near finishing it.
After dinner we all parted ways and I headed home. It had been a few weeks since I’d seen anyone really, so it was nice to hang out—especially in a setting other than drinking and dancing downtown.
Posted at 9:26 PM |
You’re a better bowler than I am. Bah.
And dude, I SO know what you mean (about usually being the only one who doesn’t like sushi). I mean, really, what’s so great about it? Why are we not “allowed” to dislike it?.
1 | Posted by: mikey on October 02, 2007 @ 1:48 PM


