Again, people confuse me. Had what I thought to be a great first date last night. I was wrong, apparently. We had a ton in common: she's an accountant, I'm going to be one, we both love cooking, we seem to have the same sense of humor, two of her top three movies are mine, as well, and, let's be honest, we're both easy on the eyes. We laughed, we shared each other's food, we both loved the restaurant. And Morgan Freeman was there! It was a good night! But then at the end, she got weird. She had to wake up early so we wrapped it up at 9. As I walked her back to her car, I said that I had a great time and would like to see her again, to which she replied "it's a new year." I have no idea what that was supposed to mean. And she seemed in a hurry. I texted her just after and asked if she had a good time because I quite liked her to which she said "that's sweet of you to say. Take care." Obviously there was something I missed.
It made me really angry for awhile, so I had a drink with a friend who was also having a bad day, and together we calmed down. If I can't understand something and have no way of clarifying, I need to find some reason why it was for the best. Well, the movie in my top three that wasn't in hers was Arthur. The original with Dudley Moore. She said she hated that movie. That bothers me. That's like saying you don't like comedy itself. Or pizza! How can you not like Arthur? So in reverence I watched it again tonight, because at least one of us has good taste.
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