How Did We Get Here?

Despite this relationship between the two cheeses, and Anna's disapproval of swiss cheese, my breakfast at 7:00-am on the morning of May 16th (Monday), was composed mostly of other, more sophisticated cheeses that probably came from France or Italy, some dried apricot, walnuts, a few grapes, and a portion of a baguette. I enjoyed eating most of the cheese on torn of pieces of baguette. After a few chews of the bread and cheese, I would put a grape and maybe a piece of a walnut in my mouth along with the bread and cheese that my mouth was in the process of devouring. The combination of flavors was excellent and soothed my tired feet. I almost felt bad for Anna and her deceivingly buttery croissant, for it was motherwateringly buttery, but far too unsophisticated for my highly developed taste palate.
Although I finished most of the cheeses that came with my cheese and fruit plate, I left some swiss cheese behind, I myself don't really care for it all that much. I washed it down with a fancy bottle of orange flavored sparkling water. I thought to myself, "this is what it must be like to be a Frenchman". At the same time this realization had come to me, Anna and I decided to to leave our breakfast spot near the entrance of gate B39 and head out into the main terminal area in search of a movie rental and bathrooms. Our flight was going to be boarding in 30 minutes, so we didn't have a lot of time to choose a movie. After a quick session of people-slalom through the inner terminal area, we arrived at the movie rental kiosk. Staffed by an elderly woman who was clearly ungrateful of our patronage, we inquired about "Date Movie" and were met with the response, "that movie hasn't been released yet", this response was accompanied by a dumb-evil glare, and we sensed that she hated us, we hated her too. Taking our business elsewhere, we boarded our 8:00-am flight to San Francisco, I closed my eyes, and prayed for a merchant in the City by the Bay that was waiting to appreciate my business.
We were on our way to a New World of customer service!
7 Comments:
Hi J -
I loved your cheesy story. I now have a new respect for American sliced cheese - for all of its inherent tackiness, you've made it somehow noble. As for Gouda - well, Gouda has always had a place at my snack table. Tell Anna she needs to share too. I want to hear her voice.
Love,
Dad
so, dude, i'm confused. you were going to rent a movie at the airport? is this some new thing i haven't heard of? and was your fancy breakfast procured at the aforementioned airport, or brought there? i didn't know they had such classy food!
Yes Ian, I was renting a movie at the Airport, they do that now. And yes, I purchased my $8 cheese plate from a food merchant at the airport, it's called blah le france, terminal B, look it up fool!
so, what, you watch it on the plane and then return it at your destination? i still haven't been on one of those planes that has personal tvs--i don't think they really exist.
Yep, that's how it works. But, generally, you have to have your own laptop or DVD player to watch it because even the planes with personal tvs don't have DVD players, except for some overseas airlines like Virgin, I think they have personal DVD players.
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