December 19, 2004
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Me and my friends went to the Cheesecake Factory. It was hella
busy in the area since it’s right next to the mall, so parking was a
bitch. By the time I got to the door, it turned out to be a two
to three hour wait. So we were there at about 6:15pm, which means we
wouldn’t be eating until at least 8:45pm the earliest in that
case. But the good thing here is that I have a friend who works there.
We got a table at 6:30pm, got our foods by 7pm, and we were gone by
8:15pm. Good stuff ey? Yeah we had a long dinner, but it’s
because our meal was huge! This was the first time that I
actually sat in at the Cheesecake Factory to eat, as I usually normally
just order a cake to go. I didn’t realize before that their menu had a lot of food to choose from. Let’s say that I definitely left with a doggie bag. hmm hmm I’m still stuffed.Afterwards, we did our x-mas gift exchange. My friends tricked me into thinking they got me World of Warcraft,
since they’ve wanted me to join them in their online world. I for
one am not a fan of MMORPGs, because I don’t honestly see the point in
them. They’re just not for me, and I honestly don’t have time to
dedicate myself to something like them. So to my surprise when I
unwrapped the giftwrap was a box of WoW staring back at me. After
they had a good laugh at looking at my perplexed face, they suggested I
open the box. Inside was the xbox game Star Wars : Knights of the Old Republic II : The Sith Lords, which was in my wishlist that they were suppose to choose from.
So I was thankful for that, but unfortunately I won’t be able to play
it yet because I haven’t even finished the first one! But that
eliminates my need to buy the game later on, so that’s good.We then played some 90s edition Trivial Pursuit
which was fun. We played two sets of games, with my side winning
once and losing the other. We then went our separate ways, and as I’m
typing this, I believe they are all playing World of Warcraft.