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Nov. 30th, 2007 05:01 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
There is a lot of decent stuff going on this weekend: parties, gaming, dancing, and drinking. There is nothing intrinsically different about this upcoming weekend than many other weekends in the past, but there's nothing intrinsically different about a big plate of your favorite sushi either. Nine times out of ten it's going to be delicious every time you eat it.
*puts on napkin, picks up his chopsticks
Dig in!
*puts on napkin, picks up his chopsticks
Dig in!
speaking of sushi
Date: 2007-11-30 10:21 pm (UTC)Adding an element of intimacy to all of this is the spacing of the tables and insulated interiors. Voices carry; but they don't assault. Incredibly, the best seats in the house are at one table toward the back of the dining room. It's a virtual island and confers upon whoever's dining at it the illusion of public privacy - you are free to survey and be surveyed, but at a polite remove. The lack of contiguousness is pretty exhilarating. For people who make ecstatic noise when they have a good piece of fish, this is the most functional of tables. No one can hear you moan.