Part 2 of Susan and Mo's Discussion about Dining Out
Finally, the second part and finale to Susan and Mo's podcast on dining out. Lots of memories, opinions and laughs. Lots of hunger to go around.
Calling the balls and strikes isn't as easy as I thought it would be, but it was a lot of fun. Also, the most memorable young umpire I met. It's a lot like life, in that we have to call them as we see them, regardless of the mob with torches and pitchforks.
Finally, the second part and finale to Susan and Mo's podcast on dining out. Lots of memories, opinions and laughs. Lots of hunger to go around.
Everything changes and that includes restaurant dining. Since Mo and his wife are older than most people alive today, they thought it might be fun to discuss how it used to be back in the olden days. They love to reminisce, and some of their memories may match your own. Mo is a typical male and has been known to eat food directly out of a can without utensils, so his point of view may differ than that of Susan's, but that makes it all the more interesting on an anthropological level. Susan is human. Dining out used to be an event. It also used to be an adventure.
This is part 1 of a longer conversation.
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A rambling talk about being a nerd in the past, as well as in the present. It was great being a nerd, even thought I had no idea I was one. Are you a nerd?
I love coffee, and I do believe it loves me. It has been a constant in my life and in my family. I've even, well, I'll let you discover how weird I can be. Pull up a cup and have a sip an listen.
This episode deals with tales of being a big kid, how I got that way, and the affects it had on me, more or less. No sad stories here. It was just who I was and I yam what I yam.
Some tales of Mo's experiences with doctors, good and bad. Oh, the indignities of being uninsured!
Calling the balls and strikes isn't as easy as I thought it would be, but it was a lot of fun. Also, the most memorable young umpire I met. It's a lot like life, in that we have to call them as we see them, regardless of the mob with torches and pitchforks.
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