Sushi Yom Yom
Jun. 12th, 2004 10:29 amLast night was, as the kids say, a good time.
It was a beautiful night for a Dyke March, and there were some beautiful dykes. For a while I was wearing
Crystal's rainbow flag as a skirt, which I thought was kind of funny but I saw the pictures and, umm, nope. Call me King Dork!
Crystal also introduced us to
Olex, who is quite cool, I have to say. I love when people don't resist my efforts to ask them 3698743659269542 personal questions. YAY! And we also met some activist-y chick named Aimee who I didn't really talk to. She and Crystal were all gabgabgabgabgab! :)
Sock Monkey gave me a few kisses and I think he tried to get in my pants, but I put a stop to that. No huggy, no kissy, until I get a wedding ring.
The big speaker was Leslie Feinberg and I don't know if I have enough words to say how much it meant to me. Les helped shape so many things in my mind, and sparked so many individual little thought patterns, and just to hear the voice, to see the face... wow. Total wow.
After the march, Jen was thirsty and in our quest to get a drink, we got yummy lemonade from the Bridge van and then somehow ended up in Chinatown eating sushi. Yeah, whatever, I can eat sushi any time of the day but we are still trying to conserve money, so, oops. It was delicious, though. After going to the same sushi places in Columbus over and over and over, one gets kind of tired of eating the same rolls. It was refreshing to have different combinations of our same old favorites! (And since Crystal is afraid of sushi (and edamame), it was good to have Olex to enjoy TEH SUSHI with!)
Hopefully we will meet up with
SPOON at the parade today. I am in need of the SPOON.
Crystal Light and Rolex are the shizzle fo rizzle.
It was a beautiful night for a Dyke March, and there were some beautiful dykes. For a while I was wearing
Crystal also introduced us to
Sock Monkey gave me a few kisses and I think he tried to get in my pants, but I put a stop to that. No huggy, no kissy, until I get a wedding ring.
The big speaker was Leslie Feinberg and I don't know if I have enough words to say how much it meant to me. Les helped shape so many things in my mind, and sparked so many individual little thought patterns, and just to hear the voice, to see the face... wow. Total wow.
After the march, Jen was thirsty and in our quest to get a drink, we got yummy lemonade from the Bridge van and then somehow ended up in Chinatown eating sushi. Yeah, whatever, I can eat sushi any time of the day but we are still trying to conserve money, so, oops. It was delicious, though. After going to the same sushi places in Columbus over and over and over, one gets kind of tired of eating the same rolls. It was refreshing to have different combinations of our same old favorites! (And since Crystal is afraid of sushi (and edamame), it was good to have Olex to enjoy TEH SUSHI with!)
Hopefully we will meet up with
Crystal Light and Rolex are the shizzle fo rizzle.
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Date: 2004-06-12 06:33 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-06-12 09:29 pm (UTC){Big Gay Hugs}
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Date: 2004-06-12 11:17 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-06-12 11:18 pm (UTC)I would LOVE to go to a Dyke March in SF. You and 'varla have a great time! :)
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Date: 2004-06-13 12:39 am (UTC)not that i would spend it on something as expensive as sushi! but i wish :)
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Date: 2004-06-13 03:15 am (UTC)YUM!
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Date: 2004-06-13 06:04 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2004-06-13 03:08 pm (UTC)