So I just went downtown to have lunch with a friend, and I witnessed the following:
-A man dancing with a nude sculpture of another man in the back of a truck.
-An old woman causually walking down the middle of the street, and occasionally lifting her cane to point at people in cars and glare.
-The smallest parking lot in existence. Truly. I felt like Austin Powers while I was making a seventeen point turn to get into a spot. Don't believe me? Go to Su Casa in downtown Salt Lake City and find a spot in the Lunch rush hour. I dare you.
My friend says that these little things happen to remind each and every one of us that life is never boring if you look for something entertaining. I really must agree.. I cannot think of a single day that has been boring in my entire life.
-A man dancing with a nude sculpture of another man in the back of a truck.
-An old woman causually walking down the middle of the street, and occasionally lifting her cane to point at people in cars and glare.
-The smallest parking lot in existence. Truly. I felt like Austin Powers while I was making a seventeen point turn to get into a spot. Don't believe me? Go to Su Casa in downtown Salt Lake City and find a spot in the Lunch rush hour. I dare you.
My friend says that these little things happen to remind each and every one of us that life is never boring if you look for something entertaining. I really must agree.. I cannot think of a single day that has been boring in my entire life.


2 Comments:
Hey, give them a break. It's "su casa" not "su parking lot." You should be riding a bike anyway. I'm a bit disappointed not to have learned more about the guy dancing with the naked statue. Carry a camera, will ya.
Dude, if I rode a bike everywhere I went.. especially to school and back home, I'd probably be as skinny as you in a week and a half. Either that or dead.
I'm thinking about getting a camera for Europe, any suggestions?
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