Saturday, July 24, 2010

I was attending a church mass with my co-worker Jarrod and I was so relieved when he started joking around with me because I didn't want to be there and was happy he felt the same way. We ended up sneaking out and ended up in the back room of the church which acted as a thrift store. We tried to be quiet at first but we had to fill up my go-kart and charge the battery which made a loud noise when charging, so eventually we didn't care if everyone heard us. We were skipping church and we were proud of it. Jarrod even spotted an awesome silver go kart for $2000 and although it was way out of his price range we still considered buying it.

Somehow my old childhood friend Chris P. showed up and we rode a virtual reality ride together, which was still in the thrift store area. We made a few jokes and references to things that we did as kids and I was really excited about the prospects of being able to potentially hang out more with him and reminisce about the old days.

After all that I ended up in a banquet hall which had a huge fireplace, and as I walked by it I noticed there was an infant laying in the ashes. I quickly tugged it out by its legs and brushed the ash off of his little head. He was as tiny as a doll but heavy like a real baby and I remember laying it across my forearm with its head in my palm and thinking "Oh man, I am SO going to take care of this beautiful precious thing."

Afterwards I ran over to the restaurant where my friends Monica and Brian B.(Cassaundra's friend) were working, which in reality was on the corner of Varick and Carmine Street in the West Village. They were already on shift so we just made some jokes through the front door before I headed over to some building where I met back up with Jarrod.

He had a baby who he was taking care of as well, although it was much larger than mine. The baby kept falling down and hurting itself and I was thinking "Man, I am so glad my baby is so much cuter than this his."

The building soon filled up with people and we found ourselves in the midst of an enormous game of laser tag. It was awesome.

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