Napkin Entry #4: Choices
So, I had a choice to make this weekend.
1. Go to the National Book Festival and be solitary among thousands of people (including the anti-war demonstrators) on the Mall
2. Go to Blocktoberfest in Arlington, to be crammed among thousands of people, but with friends.
I chose the latter. Only time will tell if I made the right choice.
If it goes according to type, no matter which choice I make, I will invariaby wish I picked the other.
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Blocktoberfest was pretty good. Some interesting conversations and a lot of ogling. I punched out around 9pm, then spent the next 20 minutes trying to find my car. I'd even had a location written down (11th & Vernon, behind Eastern Auto), though I'd neglected to remember which direction off of Glebe Road it was, so went the wrong direction.
There was also a moment of confusion as to whether a particular street was one-way or two-way.
In hindsight, since I'd stopped by the Mazda dealership to pick up a new rear windshield wiper blade (they didn't have just the refill, so I had to buy the whole thing, though it was only 5 bucks more -- it's a weird size, so I couldn't just go to an auto parts store), I should have just asked to leave the car in the lot, it would have been much easier.
1. Go to the National Book Festival and be solitary among thousands of people (including the anti-war demonstrators) on the Mall
2. Go to Blocktoberfest in Arlington, to be crammed among thousands of people, but with friends.
I chose the latter. Only time will tell if I made the right choice.
If it goes according to type, no matter which choice I make, I will invariaby wish I picked the other.
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Blocktoberfest was pretty good. Some interesting conversations and a lot of ogling. I punched out around 9pm, then spent the next 20 minutes trying to find my car. I'd even had a location written down (11th & Vernon, behind Eastern Auto), though I'd neglected to remember which direction off of Glebe Road it was, so went the wrong direction.
There was also a moment of confusion as to whether a particular street was one-way or two-way.
In hindsight, since I'd stopped by the Mazda dealership to pick up a new rear windshield wiper blade (they didn't have just the refill, so I had to buy the whole thing, though it was only 5 bucks more -- it's a weird size, so I couldn't just go to an auto parts store), I should have just asked to leave the car in the lot, it would have been much easier.
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