
Me: "That's James Carville."
Hubby: "I believe you're right."
Me: "It is! It's him. It's them," I hiss, not letting the fact that Hubby has already agreed with me stop me from arguing, because when you are married to an extremely reasonable, well-adjusted, easy-going man, you have to pick up the slack on the crazy meter. I accept this burden. I knew what he was like when I married him.
As the Ragin' Cajun* was less than 10 feet away, I considered taking out my camera phone but didn't. After all, it wouldn't have been polite and I didn't want to pester him when he looked so weary.**
That's twice in a year he's shown up where we are. Coinkydink? Is he following us? Is he cloning himself so he can be omnipresent? I think I read about him doing that. Creepy. Is that so he can be "stickin" to everybody? And is it only a matter of time before Billy Mays will be SHOUTING about a CARVILLE REMOVER? It's like that episode of the Flintstones where there are multiple Freds. Very disturbing.
A better encounter: Cous, pronounced like Cousin, the bartender at Jackson 20 was very friendly and knowledgeable. I tried one of their specialty cocktails--it was a concoction of some fancy gin and Finlandia Grapefruit Vodka and Lillet. Quite smooth and tasty but it leads to...
Today's panel discussion topic: Is $15 too much to spend for a single (albeit 3-liquor) cocktail in Old Town? Discuss.
* I think if you're going to have a nickname like the "Ragin' Cajun" you have to show up in a pro wrestler's outfit once in a while. Red tights, the works. Otherwise, you're just not owning it.
** Okay, AND the lighting was set really low in there and the picture wouldn't have come out well. There. Hmph. ...Okay, AND after that comment he--a vocal Hillary supporter--made about Hillary's three testicles, I didn't think it was wise to provoke him.
15 bucks for any drink should be a crime.
ReplyDeleteA crime against human decency
I think the most I'm willing to pay is $12 for a martini or $14 for a glass of wine, but I don't know. I haven't been tested. I wouldn't have said I'd go up to $14 for wine but I have. Regularly.
ReplyDeleters27: Hm, methinks I overpaid.
ReplyDeleteKristin: Wow. $14 for a glass of wine. Let me guess, you've been to some of those trendy wine bars where you can get a 2 oz. sample for $8 or a whole glass for $14? Still. Wow. Thanks for weighing in.