I've noticed over the last week or so that the things other people have been saying are far more interesting and funny than anything I've come out with. This is great as far as I'm concerned, although it's probably not good when something like this happens I automatically think "That'll be good for the blog". What I need now is to eavesdrop on conversations that involve topics for internet polls.
- During lunch, sitting near 3 of the most vacant individuals in Vancouver. Topics of conversation included: "Don't you hate it when you go to a restaurant and because of the food your face is all puffy the next day?" and "Oh my God I can't believe we're so similar again! We should definitely go through each other's closets one day and check what stuff we both own".
- When I suggested that a friend sometimes found it difficult to say no to members of the opposite sex: "I don't think it's that. I think I'm just really polite".
- Seeing dogs and cats in pens at a pet store. Me: "See that's why cats are better, everyone's watching them". Friend: "The dogs are playing as well, but they''re covered in their own saliva and urine".
- "Yeah I'd like to visit the UK. I want to go to Nottingham". Really?
- "Accents are awesome. Even Australian ones". Giving with one hand, taking away with the other. Thankfully this one was said in jest.
- "You must be drunk". I suggested to someone that Britney Spears was one of the best artists of the last decade. To be fair I was joking. She's more like top ten.
That's it, nothing else interesting happened. Look I work 5 days a week, I can't be entertaining all the time. I will get some more photos soon though, I think it's time. It shouldn't be too hard, I think there's some from Christmas kicking around. So I can relive that particular magic.
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