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May 22, 2003

convenience store crush

It's a sad day indeed when I find myself going into the conbini next to my apartment to buy random stuff I don't need just to make eye contact with the girl working the register. I'm going to have to do something about this, but I'm not sure what that means; making a play on a conbini chick isn't exactly something I ever imagined myself doing, and it's not at all the kind of atmosphere that lends itself to chatting someone up. And I mean, how old are the girls that work at these places? She certainly doesn't look young, but realistically she's probably not older than what... 22? 23?

Maybe I should just find myself a new place to shop and get over it. :)

Posted by john tv at May 22, 2003 03:44 PM
Comments

Or maybe you should hit it up?

Posted by: Jay at May 29, 2003 01:26 PM

Hey dude.

Dan from L.A (not Jevons - the other one).

You are *not* wasting your time. I've met tonnes of girls merely talking to girls where I go regularly to. I also know a man who had much success with girls in shops and so forth.

Keep the faith!

D

Posted by: Dan Boutros at June 9, 2003 05:04 PM

just talk to her (i mean other than "mmm... arigatou...")

Posted by: yledm at June 14, 2003 10:47 AM

I know a 27-year-old woman who works in an AM-PM in Meguro. She's big into death metal. I met her at a punk rock show. She wanted help reading English personal ads. She dresses all in pink and black. She's a riot. Real great sense of humor. Screams in public a lot when she finds something funny. She can cook and all that shit too.

What do you say, huh? I promised I'd try to hook her up -- I figure any guy with Yotoriyama-san's signature on his Soul Calibur II is good stock.

Oh, and: nice new layout. Love the rain picture. Reminds me of a particular Tabasco bottle of good vintage.

Posted by: tim at June 18, 2003 05:47 PM

Tim! Hisashiburi da. Where you at now? Los?

Posted by: john tv at June 19, 2003 01:39 PM
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