Saturday, August 20, 2005

Nightout in Central Square

Yesterday, I called a few people for a night out in Central Square on a whim. Only Milt and Fanny responded to my calling. We started the night with dinner at Rangzen Tibetan restaurant. I was thrilled to finally dine at Rangzen as I have heard many good things about this restaurant. Indeed, I was impressed by its Tibetan food. I also learned from last night that Rangzen serves inexpensive buffet for lunch and being halfway between my apartment and MIT, I know that I will be coming back to Rangzen for more Tibetan delights very soon.

We got a call from Blanche and Ketan after dinner who suggested that we watch "Wedding Crashers" at Loews Boston Commons. The movie was aptly suitable for Milt and I as we will be attending 2 weddings in September. Aside from the superfluous sex theme, the movie deploys the same type of humor like those of "Old School", "Anchorman", and "Meet the Parents." Overall, it was an entertaining movie to watch on a Friday night. After the movie, we went back to Central Square for a few pints at my home bar, the People's Republik. It was a good Friday night to be doing something on impulse.

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