A Thin Paneer of Civilization
Aug. 20th, 2004 08:32 pmJerry was off visiting with Nick & Jen this evening, so I carpooled with Tom & Heather down to I-25 and Hampden, where we met Karen & Thomas at a restaurant called India's for dinner. It was very yummy. K&T are regulars there to the point that the waiter recognized them and knew what they were probably going to order. That's kinda cool. And I have to admit, they do have the best saag paneer I've tasted, so I totally see why Karen usually gets it.
We stayed there talking for about two and a half hours, almost until the restaurant closed. (They didn't quite have to kick us out.) It was a pretty quiet night, so we weren't denying them any business or anything. Among other things, I got to ask a lawyer how the law would apply to various super-powers. Ah, geekdom.
It was very nice. Good food and leisurely conversation is a pretty enjoyable combo. One of the better reasons to invent civilization, I'd say.
We stayed there talking for about two and a half hours, almost until the restaurant closed. (They didn't quite have to kick us out.) It was a pretty quiet night, so we weren't denying them any business or anything. Among other things, I got to ask a lawyer how the law would apply to various super-powers. Ah, geekdom.
It was very nice. Good food and leisurely conversation is a pretty enjoyable combo. One of the better reasons to invent civilization, I'd say.