
I confronted the sisters; it got messy, but their stories check out. (I did get my phone back, though.) I'm left with one Chief Suspect. It was my "free" date from Sunday (until Tuesday.). I know. I know. There's never anything free about a No pay, no problem-encounter. But then again, (to paraphrase Seinfeld) who can resist the siren-song of free love? I assure you all that it won't happen again...Until the next time.
(PS: In order to recoup my losses, I'm selling the underwear she left behind on a Japanese auction site.)
Now, to redeem this post with something educational:
Tomorrow the Chinese Moon Festival kicks off. All over town Chinese-Cambodians are loading up on party decorations and Moon Cakes. I've never had a moon cake, but they go for about $3-$5 a piece. Probably worth it. I figured there was more to this holiday than moon cakes, so I went to About.com.
"Just like Christmas and Thanksgiving in the West, ...one of the most important traditional events for the Chinese. The Moon Festival is also...romantic... Lovers spend a romantic night together tasting delicious moon cakes with some wine while watching the full moon."
Right on. I know what I'm doing tomorrow night.
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