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I Win

March 6, 2009 10:18 PM

o, chelsadilla and I went to dinner tonight at Tex Tubb's Taco Palce. It was pretty decent, although their Mexican rice sucked the fat cock. But while the food was ok, the highlight of the evening was the unexpected appearance of Dr. Lady.

Yes, the M.D. who pulled out a journal article on our "date" showed up. She must have seen me, but she didn't acknowledge me. I only saw her after she was walking away from us, so I didn't have to pretend that i didn't see her in order to excuse my avoiding her. They sat Dr. Lady and her two companions one booth away as I explained to chelsadilla about the date Dr. Lady and I had been on. I forget which one of us did it, but someone pointed out that she was in the company of a couple, making her the standard third wheel.

Chelsadilla and I enjoyed our dinner and occasionally poked fun at Dr. Lady. I mentioned that I had clearly won in the situation, seeing as how chelsadilla is pretty awesome. Then chelsadilla overheard Dr. Lady say something that I thought was kind of strange. Dr. Lady, who'll you'll recall was possibly more rotund than I am, said to her very slender friend, "You're really serious with the diet thing. You're almost like gross skinny." Or something to that effect. Doesn't that just seem, I don't know, wrong? Wouldn't that be sort of like George W. Bush saying "Hey, Barrack, I think you're taking this 'being smart' thing with too much seriousitude."

Then chelsadilla and I walked back to her place and made chocolate-chip cookies. Yeah, I won.



5 Comments


tRJ said:

I love that, in making fun of Bush's intelligence, you misspelled Obama's first name.




Ismael Tapia II said:

I always throw that extra R in, because I'm an idiot. But now you caught me. I fail.'

Also, way to miss the point!




Dee said:

well, i like that dr. lady was concerned about her friend. lots of people do have eating disorders. you don't have to be any body type to express concern over someone's weight loss--as long as you are being sincere and not just trying to cut them down.




Ismael Tapia II said:

This is actually a good point, Dee. Thanks for pointing it out. You're definitely right that maybe she was just trying to express concern for her friend. It was wrong of me to jump to conclusions and cut her down like that.




Dee said:

i don't want to make you feel bad. i just think that was way less of a foul than busting out work reading on a date.




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