Thursday, August 6, 2020

Rewind the Tape

Rewind the Tape This entry might make it seem like all I do is eat food, but I promise I do other stuff too. So early last week, my friends and I went out to celebrate a friends 21st birthday. I returned to my Texas roots with a nice steak. Our waiter didnt ask for her ID, and I was a little disappointed so I called him back just so I could snap this photo. I was somewhat reminded of the day I turned 18 and tried to buy a lottery ticket and the attendant REFUSED to look at my ID. I was hurt. Tuesday, my office decided to take the monthly company party outside of the office and took us all to Jillians for some fun and food. Its a pretty rare occasion to get paid just to sit back and have fun, so I definitely seized the opportunity. I had to leave early to get to campus to film the documentary that Ive still told you nothing about minus the fact that Im filming one. Wednesday, I was joined by Anjana to attend an information session on Bain Company, a consulting firm. A lot of MIT graduates from all different majors have gone on to become associate consultants and consultants there. Friday, I found the golden ticket. Well, figuratively. Every Friday this summer, theyve got Free Friday Flicks at the Hatch Shell. Last Fridays movie was Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory. I was too far back to really enjoy the movie and since Id seen it many times before I ended up leaving early and was able to escape the rain. Now I havent seen the new one, but was it good? Saturday, I went to check out a new restaurant called b.good with Nadia 08 and Jessica 08. Ive been trying to compile a list of restaurants owned/managed by MIT alums, and this is one of them. Theyve got a lot of healthy alternatives to the typical fast food meal especially with their baked french fries. Should they be called french bakes instead of fries since theyre not fried? This restaurant is even cooler for their car. And even more cooler than that because theyll be participating in Orientation. Sunday, I had the opportunity to dim sum for the first time here in Boston. A group of about 12 of us went to Chinatown to China Pearl where I had a little bit of this and a little bit of that. It was awesome especially since my roommate knew how to speak Chinese and that was really helpful. If youre ever there, make sure you try the fried radish. Summer does provide you with the opportunity to stop into some of those shops that youd otherwise have little time for. Near to the Park Street T Station, theres an antique coin shop, so me and my roommates stepped in to check out the collection. The shop owners recognized our Brass Rats and went on to tell us how one day wed be able to afford to buy their whole store (hopefully!). My roommate ended up buying a coin from 283 AD. I was still in diapers then. Oh and Sam, if youre reading this, cucumber ice cream is back at JP Licks.

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