Sunday
14th January, 2018 0255
Yep,
a late one.
I
arranged to meet Stephanie and Dean the IT guy in the gin joint at
eight.
Now
when I make arrangements it's not often I deviate but I suspect
values are slipping. Oh to be sure, I am well used to the Chinese way
where things change by the second but I am not sure whether it was
the American way or just callow youth that brought about a slight
readjustment last night.
Stephanie
had indicated she was going out for dinner with the landlady but
would be at the bar by about eight. Fine. I decided to be
adventurous, never ate all day and set my heart on a particular
dinner and so left in time to eat that dinner and still be at the bar
on time.
I
was so adventurous I took the bus despite my abhorrence of stairs and
I walked for ages until I arrived at Subway. Only once in my life had
I been in a Subway and that was in Luton, probably twenty years ago
now. But here I was, actually getting excited for the second
occasion!
Well
when the best they can offer is Pizza Hut and you can make better
pizzas, it could be a big deal.
So
for the second time in my life I went in. Not cheap, 25\
for a 6” and “only” 16\
extra to upgrade to a foot long torpedo or whatever they call it.
Instantly I decided I would try the tuna but had to wait while three
young men decided what they would have. Spotting they were not
Chinese, I started up a conversation.
They
were students and only one spoke English. I assume they were here to
learn Chinese but sometimes you chance upon situations that epitomise
(I'm getting pissed off with this poxy Yankee spellchecker that kept
telling me I spelt the last word wrong – as well as spelt!) really
how delightfully divergent life can be from one moment to the next if
only you grasp the opportunity. So many do not.
I
found myself talking to two Russians from a very cold mountainous
region and could not speak English and their classmate who was
Iranian yet now called Kazakhstan home and did speak English. Bizarre
given my location certainly but a wonderful thing nonetheless.
Anyway,
I ended up envying their choice of Italian sausage, which didn't look
too appetising until it had been cooked. I will not complain about my
tuna though, it fed me before the gin joint and an hour ago gave me
supper too.
While
I was eating I texted Steph to tell her where I was and I would be
there at the agreed time of eight. Oh we just got here and we are
leaving at 2030! What? Come now. No I am eating, I will be there at
eight as agreed.
1958
another text asking, it's nearly eight, where are you?
I
instantly replied it was not eight yet and walked through the door on
the dot. Stephanie was stunned. I keep time. Very few I encounter do
likewise. And yes they had been for a hotpot but she was with Denver
and they were moving on to the Jam Bar. Come with us. No, Dean is
coming and anyway I don't like that bar, it's for young people, too
busy, too noisy and they have no tonic water. In the end they left at
2110.
Meanwhile
Dean had pushed his arrival back from eight to nine-thirty which of
course ended up being five to ten. Does anyone stick to agreed times
in this world any more?
Anyway
as you can tell, I lingered awhile, we played Dou Dizhou and this
time I lost but what the hell. I have now threatened to invite Dean
and whichever woman who is not his wife he chooses to invite, here
for a western dinner once the American scourge have all disappeared
and my larder is safe once again.
On
that note, Stephanie is coming this evening for macaroni before she
gets the train to Chengdu.....
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