Terrific Tuesday.
Today was my day off, and what a lovely day it  was.  The sun was out, the weather was not too cold or windy...it was just  lovely.  I had a great day.
 I tidied in my room a bit, and felt good about  that.  Then, I bussed it downtown to wander the streets and browse the  shops.  I looked at some lovely jewellery, and found a wonderful shop that  sells only handbags, hats and hair bobbles.  It was fun.   
 I met up at the Second Cup with a boy that I've been  messaging online for a couple of weeks.  I knew going in that I wasn't  interested with the boy, but I went anyway.  It never hurts to meet new  people.  This time out though, it bordered on painful.  Many  reasons, not only because he was 26 and painfully unaware of how poorly he was  disguising his innate geekiness.  He thought he was pretty cool.   Perhaps it was his freshly grown beard that gave him this confidence.   Whatever the reason, it was an interesting experience.  I felt very much  like Mrs.Robinson;  except for the fact that I had no desire whatsoever to  ravish him.  In fact, just typing that last sentence made my skin  crawl.
 After that, I stopped in at Pete's and bought some  delicious ingredients to make a new pasta dish from the new mini-cookbook that  I had purchased earlier in the day.  I determined that I wasn't  going to rush home and then back out to the gym, so I took a leisurely trip home  en l'autobus.  I then commenced to cook myself a masterfully delicious  dinner.  Best pseudo-invented dinner I've had in a looooong  time.
 I've done pretty much nothing else all night.  Not  that there's ANYTHING wrong with that.
 Chad (the accountant) called me tonight.  We  chatted for about 40 minutes, and have made plans to get together on Saturday  night.  He may not be Mister Right, but he can certainly fill the bill as  Mister Right-Now.  That, and hey...I'm not one to turn down a free dinner  and some good smoochin'.   At least HE's cute! 
 A homeless guy on the street today asked me for change  as I walked from Pete's to the bus stop.  I said, "I don't have any cash,  but I have an orange.  Would you like it?"  He said, "sure! That'd be  great."  As I was rummaging through my shopping bags to find it, he asked  me quite seriously--"Is it seedless?"  As though it mattered a whole lot to  him that it need be seedless, and he couldn't possibly bring himself to accept a  FREE orange that was replete with pits.  Which just goes to prove that  beggars CAN be choosers. <*badump-ting*>
 I have another tale about an homeless guy that is just  begging to turn into a story, so I'm hoping to find time to write it.  But  if I don't, here's where it came from.  Write your own story until  I  can provide one for you.
 On Sunday, when Lynn and I were going for coffee after  our walk at Point Pleasant, we walked past a street beggar.  He was sitting  on an overturned bucket and had a sign.  He looked to be about 25 or so  years old.  He asked quite politely for change, but I had none.    (There's a distinct benefit to not carrying any cash--at least I don't have to  lie to the street urchins.)  He had a hand lettered sign on a piece of  cardboard--you could tell he had made it himself in his more prosperous  days--the days when he could afford a magic marker.  His sign was lettered  as such:
                                  HOMELEES
 I nearly burst out laughing aloud.  He was one of  the city's unfortunate--but he wasn't without an abode...no--he was just  ugly.  He was one of the multitude of homelies in downtown Halifax.   *snicker*  Still makes me giggle.  Perhaps he was taking up a  collection with which to procure some plastic surgery.  Or in the interim,  a paper bag.  *snort*
 Anyway.  On that note, goodnight folks.  Happy  Tuesday.  I know mine was.     
 



1 Comments:
i am a bit of a spelling-snob and would have had a problem giving a quarter to someone that could not spell 'homeless'.
and i would have been seriously annoyed that a street person asked me if my orange was seedless. or was that 'seedlees'?
people suck, and its sort of refreshing that even the street people here in canada have an annoying 'what have you done for me lately?' approach to life.
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