Reservation for Three

Living near your friends is a great benefit. While running a few errands, I stopped by Alice’s house to retrieve some library items and, five hours later, ended up going home without running any errands and feeling great.

 

Alice had been busy in the kitchen again, making a drink with vodka, wine and oranges. Although she told me the name of the drink, it was something I couldn’t pronounce or remember. I have a feeling it may rhyme with dooba la chay. Regardless of what it was called, it tasted delicious. She, Hot Mustard and I had several glasses prior to walking to their favorite Japanese restaurant for dinner.

 

The restaurant had only been open a half hour and already appeared to have quite a wait. Although there were several empty tables, one of which was right next to where we were waiting, they didn’t seat us for some time. “Is our name on the list?” I asked Hot Mustard. He walked over, checked out the list, returned to Alice and I and said, “Yes, it says ‘three.'” “Three?” Alice asked. “Yes, three,” Hot Mustard confirmed.

 

“From now on our reservation name should be three; regardless of how many of us are dining,” I advised them. “Great idea. ‘Reservation for Three, party of eight,'” Hot Mustard quipped. Shortly after that, Three was called, we were seated and our new Three way became official.

2,424 thoughts on “Reservation for Three”

  1. Nice post. I learn something totally new and challenging on blogs I stumbleupon everyday. It will always be useful to read content from other authors and practice something from other sites.

  2. I think you’ve captured the essence of this issue perfectly. I recently came across an article on Xeng88 that offers a similar viewpoint, and it made me think about this topic from a different angle.

  3. That is a very good tip particularly to those fresh to the blogosphere. Brief but very accurate info… Many thanks for sharing this one. A must read post.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *