the most boring blog post ever
- iPhones are awesome and that event only increased your iPhone lust.
- Those text messages were awesome and he thought they were very funny. At some point I guess you’ll have to meet him.
- You missed the discussion about the “many peoples in the building” poster in the cafeteria. And children’s plates make food fun. And a good proportional size.
- We can visit mega Walmar again no problems. Just let me know. Then we shall play rock band afterwards?
And most importantly:
Coquitlam Center? No wonder why you got lost. I live by Lougheed Mall. The skytrain doesn’t even go to Coquitlam Center - unless you’re anticipating the extension 5 years into the future.
I think it’s important to note:
- it was the first time I ever used an iPhone (to find Walmart)
- it was first time I saw a Walmart in Vancouver
- it was first time I voluntarily left Vancouver (but stayed in BC) for somewhere other than the airport or something touristy/nature-y
- Natalie wrote the world’s most awkward text message to a boy she’s dating (who doesn’t know me): “shopping for underwear with Matthew”
- after getting no reply, Natalie followed up the world’s most awkward text message with the world’s most awkward follow up text message: “last message too awkward?”
- we had a long debate about Ikea’s use of kid’s plates for kid’s sized meals, even when the person eating is adult sized (her: not weird. me: ridiculous)
- re: item 3, per usual, I got lost trying to find Coquitlam Centre
- I just finished that block of cheese yesterday. The ‘burbs are calling to me
Yes. I am the reason why Matthew experienced ‘burb cheese. Props to me and my fancy just outside of the city style.[…] Short boring story short, I have a huge block of cheese that I’ll never finish in my fridge at home. Maybe I’ll bring cheese to all of my events this week.
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