Ginny from the BBQ

By Mike

Ginny at CoopersI had the pleasure of feasting with Ginny at Coopers BBQ today. Remarkably, she began our culinary excursion with a gift; a little postcard booklet from the “Sanctuary of Perpetual Adoration and Convent” in Quebec. I have since learned that this booklet dates back to the 1930’s, and I’m just tickled that she thought of me when she saw this at the flea market.

We debated many things, including the merits of Volkswagen automatic transmissions (Mike’s conclusion: they traditionally have weak bands and are poorly lubricated. Ginny’s conclusion: it gets me to the mall), peer pressure to get a newer car (Mike’s conclusion: women who drive older Volkswagens are automatically one degree cooler in my books, so back off), and whether or not to have an “about me” page on your blog (Ginny’s conclusion: do it!).

But the crowning jewel of today’s lunch was when Ginny was lamenting the idea of a car payment. In her own sweet way she admonished the idea; “I wouldn’t be able to go clothes shopping every week!”

On the way out, I uttered a silent prayer to the Volkswagen gods on her behalf.

2 Responses to “Ginny from the BBQ”

  1. Melanie Says:

    What in the world is on your plate?

  2. Ginny Says:

    Mike,
    Thanks for lunching with me. I’m glad you liked the book, and I’m glad that I trusted my instinct and bought it for you when I saw it. Also, there’s nothing wrong with buying some new duds every now and then (I’m somewhat frugal, I always look on the clearance racks). Thanks for the prayer!

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