…at the one (Irish-y) burger joint in the first floor
of a historic hotel, that I now work at:
1) A (late 30s) (brusque but pleasant) (Russian) couple
and their (fatter) (kind of nerdy) (female) (American) friend are in, and when
I go to the table and the (Russian) guy goes to re-order his beer from me, he
makes a remark that he would like “a well-dressed Jesus,” perhaps, riffing off
of the “Casual Jesus” name of the beer that the brewery must have given it in
one of those shallow sacrilegious gestures that people who think they’re cool often make whenever they’re trying to be cool, and then I respond that there’s
also a “Casual John the Baptist,” and when I return with the actual beer, I
make a more-elaborate joke that we should really have an expensive John the
Baptist cocktail, where it’s served out of a large cup that’s shaped like his
head and a woman dances out and gives it to you.
And, their (American) friend was quite amused at this,
and I was like, “If you’re going to be sacrilegious, at least go in-depth and
be a little more creative.”
At the end of the meal, too, I said that we could
serve a Buddha drink, where it’s like $80 and it’s never served and you must
remain in a state of perfect indifference to that fact when you start to realize that it will never be served.
2) These (older) (well-dressed) (kind of boozy) customers
who I recognize are in with another couple, and when it comes time for last
call, they each order one more drink, and then decide to get a second one as
well, and they have the drinks lined up on the table in front of them besides
their food that they’re finishing.
3) My one (short) (young) (bearded) (vaguely Jewish)
(local) coworker with a stud earring in each ear says that he’s only been on a
plane once in his life.
He was also in a children’s choir where he grew up,
and they once sang in the governor’s mansion.