It definitely doesn't make it taste bad. Given the fact that I have accepted that when it comes to milk (not necessarily cheese) I am lactose intolerant, I have taken to Soy milk for cereal as well as coffee.
I ordered a large Mocha made with soy milk instead of the whole milk they regularly use.
I also had a peanut butter cookie. The cookie was a little dry, but not crunchy. I think I should have gone with the chocolate chip, oh well.
Jeremy ordered up a small Mocha (with regular milk) and a gigantic rice krispy treat. Seriously as big as a small child's head, though not as round.
We are sitting here in the enclosed section, near the AC outlets.
I must say that when I get some time to do some writing, I will probably find my way back down here. I think you have to be around people (sometimes) when you want to write, something about the energy derived from being in an establishment with plenty of hustle and bustle full of people that seemingly known one another and yet are a stranger to you. Somewhere to go where nobody knows your name (unlike Cheers).
So, I would say that I usually have good hearing. Gina would say that my hearing is horrible, but she also tends to have the habit of talking in the opposite direction of me. One thing that Gina also says is that I need to get my hearing checked out, because when I am having a good hearing day, I can hear all sort of conversations around me, but have a hard time tuning them out.
The reason I bring this up, is that there is this set of girls sitting near Jeremy and me. Probably in their mid 20s. They were having a conversation when we got here, they both have books in front of them, novels of sorts, not necessarily text books. The one seems to be well, for the lack of a better word, lecturing the other. Going on about how she handles people and how she wouldn't care about how people think of her, etc.
Which is good, since she is having this conversation in a public space. I mean, sure we are in a place where there are lots of people. I mean she definitely has to not care what people think about her, to verbally describe herself as pretty much a {insert your favorite word here} in public.
Anyway, at one point her mastery of the English language stunned me. She used the word 'like' as every 3rd word for at least 10 sentences. "It's like" or "It's not like" or "You know like" or "what about like"
I mean, wtf, I thought the "Valley Girl" thing died out in the late 90s.
Regardless,
Mozart's is definitely a good place to people watch, unavoidably ease drop and get a tasty mocha with soy.
I need to get
back to working on the weasel site.
Laterz