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Earlier tonight,
bethje bought me dinner at Denny's for my birthday. My birthday is technically until tomorrow, but I'm going to work in the morning and then going back home, so we couldn't very well do anything together then. Anyway, I had the Meat Lovers' Scramble, which I think they might have gotten wrong, since I believe meat is supposed to be scrambled IN with the eggs. I didn't even think about this until I'd already eaten most of the food, though. The pancakes were good, but the ham wasn't so much. For dessert, I had the Caramel Apple Crisp.
After dinner, we went to Target, so Beth could buy cat treats. I wanted to buy some chapstick while I was there, because I always forget to get it, and then end up biting my lips and making them worse. It's a bad habit of mine. I couldn't find any chapstick except for the stuff at the register that was also sunblock, so I guess I'll have to buy some elsewhere. I'm sure they had other kinds at Target, but I don't know where they were. While we were in the store, I overheard some couple talking about a duck in the Christmas section. Their conversation went something like this:
WOMAN: It sings Christmas carols...It QUACKS Christmas carols.
MAN: That would drive me the fuck insane.
WOMAN: Well, I'm getting it!
And speaking of Christmas carols, at least one radio station in the area has already started playing nothing but Christmas music. We heard two or three different versions of "Sleigh Ride" while in the car. I would have thought they'd want to wait until at least Thanksgiving before doing that, but whatever.
Beth also gave me some birthday presents: the new three-disc Wizard of Oz DVD set, the book Lies My Teacher Told Me (which I hadn't asked for, but I'm interested in reading), and the Fastbacks album Zucker. I think it's cool that the DVD set includes a few of L. Frank Baum's silent films, but it omits The Patchwork Girl of Oz for some reason. Beth's mom gave me a shirt, and her Uncle John gave me the Dresden Dolls' self-titled album. They were all very nice gifts.
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After dinner, we went to Target, so Beth could buy cat treats. I wanted to buy some chapstick while I was there, because I always forget to get it, and then end up biting my lips and making them worse. It's a bad habit of mine. I couldn't find any chapstick except for the stuff at the register that was also sunblock, so I guess I'll have to buy some elsewhere. I'm sure they had other kinds at Target, but I don't know where they were. While we were in the store, I overheard some couple talking about a duck in the Christmas section. Their conversation went something like this:
WOMAN: It sings Christmas carols...It QUACKS Christmas carols.
MAN: That would drive me the fuck insane.
WOMAN: Well, I'm getting it!
And speaking of Christmas carols, at least one radio station in the area has already started playing nothing but Christmas music. We heard two or three different versions of "Sleigh Ride" while in the car. I would have thought they'd want to wait until at least Thanksgiving before doing that, but whatever.
Beth also gave me some birthday presents: the new three-disc Wizard of Oz DVD set, the book Lies My Teacher Told Me (which I hadn't asked for, but I'm interested in reading), and the Fastbacks album Zucker. I think it's cool that the DVD set includes a few of L. Frank Baum's silent films, but it omits The Patchwork Girl of Oz for some reason. Beth's mom gave me a shirt, and her Uncle John gave me the Dresden Dolls' self-titled album. They were all very nice gifts.
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