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Sushi and a Movie

Friday evening my friend Jen and I got together for dinner and a movie at the theater down the street. Jen suggested that we meet up and walk, and it was a perfect evening for it. So first we walked up the street to the local sushi joint, where I ordered the Playboy roll and the Deja Vu roll, both of which were awesome. Here's a couple of photos. Note that those are tempura shrimp sticking out the sides, and a pile of shaved ginger and wasabi in the corner. The ginger I'm great with, but I'm not really a wasabi fan (it's a plant that gets mashed up and tastes like super hot horseradish).



After a delightful dinner we turned around and walked back down the street to catch "Jupiter Ascending" at the discount movie theater. Despite it's having a 25% score on Rotten Tomatoes (aka not many people rated it highly), I liked it quite a bit.


It was such a fun evening. Perfect weather, great company, and we got to stay in the neighborhood. I need to do more of these.

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