Friday, May 25, 2007

Today is already Saturday...in my head

It's grey and cold and half the office is out today. I'm ready for the weekend.

Also, ridiculously large tennis ball (the official ball of the US Open) and ridiculously small tennis ball (for your keys).

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Saturday, May 19, 2007

Advantage: Tran...AND Goodman

The long awaited showdown between me and Ross finally materialized today. It started out with a scramble in the morning to get to the courts on time. There was a moment, while waiting for my non-existent BART to the East Bay, where I thought our tennis game might have to be canceled yet again.

Luckily, everything went smoothly. We even stopped off for me to get a sandwich and Ross to get a present for a birthday party. Apparently not too many people like to play tennis on a nice day in Berkeley, so we got a pretty prime spot right away.

Now, just let me say that Ross has been very humble about his expertise in tennis. For someone who hasn't played in years, he had me on the defensive constantly. Don't mess with his backhand. I've found a worthy opponent in my co-worker and look forward to learning from him on the courts. After all, he is a little older than me.


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Ross: Ready to rock and roll.

Sunday, May 6, 2007

Mitchell's ice cream is good on a hot day

After an exhausting short game of tennis today (note: don't ever play tennis in your Chuck Taylors or you will suffer), we went to Mitchell's for ice cream. It was a take-a-number-and-wait place. I was #72 and they were at #8. The wait reminded me of my good friend Ross' account of his pizza adventure in Arizona. It was a good 45 minute wait, but I finally got two scoops on a cone. Surprisingly, I got sherbert (sorbet?) because I wanted something light. I couldn't tell if I was bloated from all the water I downed after tennis or extremely dehydrated from the sun, so something not too creamy was in order.

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Photo by Audrey

Saturday, May 5, 2007

Looking for loafers

I'm at the Sketchers store in the Mission and Andrew W.K. is rockin' on the store PA system.

Also, there were about a million people at Dolores Park today. It makes me happy to see everyone out.
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