The Weather Channel sponsored an "event" tonight that featured wine tasting, but very little food. For every taste of wine, we got food the size of a cracker (some of it was only crackers). So, drinking sans food can only equate drunkness. There was a point that my supervisor and myself were laughing incessantly at the wine guide. He was telling us how he got in the wine biz and mentioned that he was hired because he was good looking. Not that he is a bad looking man, it's just hard to picture someone referring to his earlier days as his "out of work modeling days". Either way, we started laughing at the comment and had to do everything in our power to stop. I was practically eating a napkin to refrain from offending the man.
I went out to another bar with some co-workers post the wine event and talked for a bit. In the middle of talking with my co-worker I began to think about my blog and the things that I could write. I totally spaced out for a couple minutes. He was talking about something interesting, but I blanked and stopped paying attention. When this happens, do they know that it happens? Or, is it possible to sustain the look of paying attention even though you're not at all?
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