Brian Tivol
tivol@mit.edu
B: Hey, you're here bright and early.
D: Oh, hi, Brian. __5__, this is the guy I was telling you about.
5: Hi.
B: Hi. The guy you were telling him about? What?
D: Yeah, he knows we're engaged.
B: Say, that reminds me, if this show doesn't let out before midnight and if I miss my train, can I stay wherever you're staying tonight?
D: I'm staying with __5__.
5: She pretty much fills up my dorm romm.
D: Hey!
5: Well, I mean, I can't take any other guests.
B: Bah, some honeymoon this is turning out to be. I spent last night in a lounge in a dorm in Brown. Does your dorm have any lounges?
5: Not really.
D: Weren't you going to hitch a ride with some other MIT people?
B: Well, I was hoping to. Trouble is, I don't know that anyone would want to drive through this horrible thunderstorm. Well, I'm sure many of them would drive down, but with as few drivers as possible. They'll all be crammed in, leaving none for me. Woe, woe is me! I am doomed!
D: There. There there. Everything will be okay, darling love of my life.
B: Ooh, such sympathy.
D: Not much I can do, and you sorta screwed yourself on this one.
B: I know. I knew it yesterday. Anyway, let's see, doors open at 7:pm--
D: Which is now. When are they going to let us in?
B: No clue. So, doors open at 7:pm which means this first band will go on at, what, 8:pm or so?
D: The Nields! The first band is the Nields.
B: Yeah, I know.
D: They're good, too.
B: I hope so.
D: They are. I'm here for them as much as I'm here for Moxy.
B: Ok. Well, if they go on at 8:pm, then Moxy will go on at 10:pm and probably be done around midnight. Then I can make the seven-minute run across town to the train station and catch the 12:22 and be home free.
5: Seven minute run?
B: I spent this afternoon running back and forth and timing it all.
D: Cute.
B: Yeah, well, one does what one can. When are they going to let us in?