Posted: Sat May 03, 2008 5:09 pm
three and a half years ago. I went to red Mountain High. and just before I left I asked a guy to Winter Formal.Giovanni Schwartz wrote:Oh. Okay. When did you leave?
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three and a half years ago. I went to red Mountain High. and just before I left I asked a guy to Winter Formal.Giovanni Schwartz wrote:Oh. Okay. When did you leave?
yes I went with him. we went on a double date. then like a week later i moved to Utah.Giovanni Schwartz wrote:Did you go with him? Or just ask him? Because that would have been really mean.
Your whole family moved here to Provo?Goober wrote:yes I went with him. we went on a double date. then like a week later i moved to Utah.Giovanni Schwartz wrote:Did you go with him? Or just ask him? Because that would have been really mean.
Or you have so many friends that it just made it hard to make the group smaller....Giovanni Schwartz wrote:How sad... Double dates are the best. For Prom I was in a massive group. 23 couples! It was giant. I tried to make a smaller group, but apparently, I don't have any friends.
Yes my dad decided to go back to school and he was accepted to BYU. so everyone moved(except for my twenty-something brother)Anti-SARRMM wrote:Your whole family moved here to Provo?
yes i think you are contradicting yourself by saying you have no friends but enough to have a 23 couple date!Anti-SARRMM wrote:Or you have so many friends that it just made it hard to make the group smaller....Giovanni Schwartz wrote:How sad... Double dates are the best. For Prom I was in a massive group. 23 couples! It was giant. I tried to make a smaller group, but apparently, I don't have any friends.
That is awesome.Giovanni Schwartz wrote: And another one we were at a restaurant, and the power went out.
I was still in High school when i left. he was renting a room from a friend anyways wasn't room for me and i don't think that my parents would have alowed it.Anti-SARRMM wrote:And you couldn't have stayed with your brother? Anyways, sorry about the unlucky date life.
And? You don't need to know everyone, and it makes the night more entertaining if you get to know them that night too. And large group dates can be more fun than smaller group dates.Giovanni Schwartz wrote:I think I really only knew... about eight of the people before hand. Counting my date.
Gotcha. So are you studying here at BYU? (Which I suppose is sort of obvious considering your employment thing states you tend the grounds)Goober wrote:I was still in High school when i left. he was renting a room from a friend anyways wasn't room for me and i don't think that my parents would have alowed it.Anti-SARRMM wrote:And you couldn't have stayed with your brother? Anyways, sorry about the unlucky date life.
I agree with sam.Anti-SARRMM wrote:And? You don't need to know everyone, and it makes the night more entertaining if you get to know them that night too. And large group dates can be more fun than smaller group dates.Giovanni Schwartz wrote:I think I really only knew... about eight of the people before hand. Counting my date.
Well, we were sitting at Logan's Roadhouse, and my two friends and my date had just gotten their food. We were sitting there when the lights flicker, and BAM! they go out. Someone yells "FREE BEER!" which was pretty funny. We're all sitting there wondering what to do, because only three people had their food. We sit there for like five minutes, when the waiter comes and apologizes profusely. He brings us our food, and we all get to start to eat. As we are eating, everyone that hadn't gotten their food yet is leaving. The waiter comes and apologizes again, then says "you guys will get this dinner for free." We gave the guy twenty bucks because we were glad for free dinner. So we're all sitting there, nice and happy, when the jerkface manager comes up and says "If you are almost done, then we are going to charge you. If you are not almost done, then you will get this dinner for free." Well, lo and behold, we had all eaten really quickly, so that we could get out of there, because all the coal beds that they apparently roast their ribs on? Yeah, well, when the power went out, then the cooling fans went out too. So It's getting smokier, and we had eaten fast so that we could get outside fast, but half our table was STILL eating when he told us that. Then he came back and said, basically, "Here is your bill" with his AGGRAVATING French accent. Then, instead of offering us good compensation, he gave us four free entrees. Not eight, because there were eight of us, (wouldn't that have made more sense?) but four. Which was retarded. We, of course, gave the meals to the girls, but I didn't care, because the steak was nasty anyways. This whole time, the lights never came back on in all of the industrial complex we were in. My mom said they were still out at 10:30 when she watched the news. We went and finished the rest of our date, whose escapades will be related in a later installment. They're very entertaining as well.Anti-SARRMM wrote:That is awesome.Giovanni Schwartz wrote: And another one we were at a restaurant, and the power went out.
However, I'm not a very social person, hence why I sit at home by myself. So I like the smaller groups. And I did get to know most of the people, or the boys at least.Goober wrote:I agree with sam.Anti-SARRMM wrote:And? You don't need to know everyone, and it makes the night more entertaining if you get to know them that night too. And large group dates can be more fun than smaller group dates.Giovanni Schwartz wrote:I think I really only knew... about eight of the people before hand. Counting my date.
Nope, I have gone to UVSC and then I went to BYU-Idaho and now I am back at UVSC (soon to be UVU).Anti-SARRMM wrote:Gotcha. So are you studying here at BYU? (Which I suppose is sort of obvious considering your employment thing states you tend the grounds)