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So you're tired of the hostess glancing behind you when you ask for the crayons with no kid in tow -- I know I am. And making conversation while that food arrives can be so tiresome.
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or bring your own pen (sheesh!) |
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if a half decent half-baked idea occurred during the meal and you sketched it out on the table cloth, you'd get some funny looks pocketing it on the way out. |
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Heh. I usually bring my own, seeing that I get funny looks and my 7 year old brother then nicks my crayons. |
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You should get the paper and do the puzzles there, they usually give me my terrible brainwaves, plus you won't have anyone giving you 'the look' if you ask for the paper (in my experience, loads of restuarants let you have the paper). These days, they have really big margins, great for writing the next bestseller/bun-bringing idea for the moment... |
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Not a bad idea. I'm always stealing envious glances at the kids around the restaurant having fun with their little puzzles and mazes. Not that I'm incapable of having a conversation with the people I go out with, but I like to have something to do with my hands sometimes. |
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My daughter has always brought her sketchbook with her to restaurants. We sometimes engage in line-by-line "what am I drawing?" games. |
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[bristolz] - Sounds similar to an idea I had in Jr. High with some friends, we called it "add on" (then in High School, the maturely named "retard comics") that would start out with someone drawing a curved/straight line, or a shape. By the end of the picture, we usually had something that easily would have gotten us in trouble, but I'll be damned if it wasn't too much fun. |
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My favorite brother, had his entire bathroom wallpapered with end rolls of newspaper, that he would go and get for free. |
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The object was to sit and be as creative as time allowed. |
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I get in trouble if I do puzzles while I'm supposed to be
having polite conversation with people over dinner. I'm
not very good at small talk and polite conversation. |
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I keep reading the E in Eat as an F - which gives me a great idea for teaching calculus to girls suffering from eating disorders. |
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<math instructor>"Now, if you add up an infinite amount of tiny points around your waistline, you'll get your circumference."
<heavy gal>"I resent that!" |
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