BimboBob said:Top tip? Read. Take a book. Sit down, order, drink wine and then take your time eating whilst reading.
makes perfect sense !BimboBob said:Top tip? Read. Take a book. Sit down, order, drink wine and then take your time eating whilst reading.
glen quagmire said:Never done it, if i did it'd go like this....
"table for two please"
"fine sir"
"my girlfriend's photo shoot doesn't finish for 25 mins, i will have a glass of wine while i wait"
"Right away sir"
after half an hour
"damn, she just text me, gucci want her in milan tonight, can i have a menu, as i shall be dining alone now"
LeeOnePen said:glen quagmire said:Never done it, if i did it'd go like this....
"table for two please"
"fine sir"
"my girlfriend's photo shoot doesn't finish for 25 mins, i will have a glass of wine while i wait"
"Right away sir"
after half an hour
"damn, she just text me, gucci want her in milan tonight, can i have a menu, as i shall be dining alone now"
It's wisdom like this that means you should resurrect the "ask Glen" thread.
Stevie B said:BimboBob said:Top tip? Read. Take a book. Sit down, order, drink wine and then take your time eating whilst reading.
Was about to post.... Take a book/tablet/laptop and just chill out, enjoy your food and bury your head in the article.
glen quagmire said:If you could, would you?
BimboBob said:glen quagmire said:If you could, would you?
It would get messy. Can i eat you instead?
LeeOnePen said:Tonight is one of those rare nights when I'm away from home for work, without a colleague or client to meet for dinner.
I'm in a depressing hotel restaurant, as I think that's marginally more socially acceptable than going to a 'proper' restaurant on your own. Also eating early to get it out of the way.
Bluemooners are a wide and varied bunch. Anyone face this situation regularly and have a strategy for getting through it?