Cheese Enchiladas
Jan. 16th, 2007 11:43 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Tonight at dinner we were at a mostly deserted restaurant. the cold was keeping people indoors, and our wonderful ability to not get off our duffs and go eat meant any little crowd there was tonight had already come and gone.
We were served by a cute little cubbish guy who I was wondering was hitting on us a little bit. I think it was wishful thinking. since he had few other customer's to deal with, he chatted with us for a bit, telling us he was saving for a car and all. We, trying to see if he was just friendly and talkative, or actually scoping us out, managed to ask him where he hangs out.
One of the places he mentioned was this sports bar that is on our same block as our home. We did not make note of this to him. The sport's bar's pretty darn average though often pretty crowded. When he mentioned it, I though...yep, the boy is straight. Still, the guy was hovering around us, and even apologized for it. No need to apologize, I thought. He made for nice eye candy while we ate.
He did end up asking where we hung out, and we mentioned something about places closer to downtown, including the Snookies on Oak Lawn (this is a mixed bar, so we weren't giving away much). We didn't just come right out and say that we frequent the Eagle, TMC or anything. When the guy talks about Sterling's, the local sports bar, you don't immediately talk about Leather and Levi's night. It's one of those things were you stop short because you don't want to have to answer "so what's that place like?" to a complete stranger.
Still, we kept having that odd feeling. Perhaps a little more than just wishful thinking to find another cute guy who's at least into the things you are (like chugging cock, I guess). As I was signing the check I flipped it over and placed it in the tray, I quickly wrote a little "Woof!" on the back of the bill. Of course it's cliche', but if you want people who might only have the slightest inkling to get what you mean, the cliche' is the surest way to go. I guess we won't likely know if he actually got the message. It's not as if we eat their regularly, we just went there because our first choice was closed.
Perhaps we should have asked if he needed a ride home from work.
We were served by a cute little cubbish guy who I was wondering was hitting on us a little bit. I think it was wishful thinking. since he had few other customer's to deal with, he chatted with us for a bit, telling us he was saving for a car and all. We, trying to see if he was just friendly and talkative, or actually scoping us out, managed to ask him where he hangs out.
One of the places he mentioned was this sports bar that is on our same block as our home. We did not make note of this to him. The sport's bar's pretty darn average though often pretty crowded. When he mentioned it, I though...yep, the boy is straight. Still, the guy was hovering around us, and even apologized for it. No need to apologize, I thought. He made for nice eye candy while we ate.
He did end up asking where we hung out, and we mentioned something about places closer to downtown, including the Snookies on Oak Lawn (this is a mixed bar, so we weren't giving away much). We didn't just come right out and say that we frequent the Eagle, TMC or anything. When the guy talks about Sterling's, the local sports bar, you don't immediately talk about Leather and Levi's night. It's one of those things were you stop short because you don't want to have to answer "so what's that place like?" to a complete stranger.
Still, we kept having that odd feeling. Perhaps a little more than just wishful thinking to find another cute guy who's at least into the things you are (like chugging cock, I guess). As I was signing the check I flipped it over and placed it in the tray, I quickly wrote a little "Woof!" on the back of the bill. Of course it's cliche', but if you want people who might only have the slightest inkling to get what you mean, the cliche' is the surest way to go. I guess we won't likely know if he actually got the message. It's not as if we eat their regularly, we just went there because our first choice was closed.
Perhaps we should have asked if he needed a ride home from work.
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Date: 2007-01-17 07:57 am (UTC)Mind if I plagerize the idea if I end up in that same situation again? It's happened to me before like that.
Thanks for the post! =-p
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Date: 2007-01-19 05:54 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-01-17 12:44 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-01-19 05:55 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-01-18 09:07 am (UTC)Hi I'm Sean! Hope you don't mind I add you as my friend! : )
You are really cute and handsome! : )
Welcome to visit my journal sometime and leave some comment if you don't mind! : )
Hugs
Sean
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Date: 2007-01-19 02:34 am (UTC)Some waiters are willing to flirt if they think it'll bring in a greater tip.
OR he could've been flirting.
Honestly, when someone asks you that, and you are interested, be forward. I mean, what's he going to do, stop serving you? The worst that happens is he'll go "not my kind of place". The best that can happen is he'll go "can I do it with you?"
;)
I did once flirt with a waiter at a mexican restaurant. I felt sorry because he was a bit chunky and the teenie-bopper girls were just giving him constant grief. ("Like... this burrito isn't browned enough. Gawd.")
I left him a 40% tip and left Woof and my number. ;) Never did a call, sadly.
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Date: 2007-01-19 05:57 am (UTC)Yeah, I tipped him a little extra, but he did good on taking care of us, his only customers at the time.
I've left an email address a couple of times, but it's never led to anything.