The Starbucks on University Dr. is usually packed at night once finals approach. People sit outside to study, because it's too packed inside. At 10:15 p.m. only a few tables are occupied. In one there's a couple showing too much PDA. In another is two girls with their phones out and in the last one there's a guy and a girl studying. It's pretty much quiet, except you can hear the giggles from the couple. One of the girls that was on her phone decides to get up. Instead of going around the tables and chairs she decided to go through them. She moves several of the chairs to the side, but once she passes through where the couple is at and the people studying, she drops the chair. The sound was so loud and unpleasant it made everyone cover their ears. With a blushing face of embarrassment she picks up the chair and apologizes.
Observation Blog
The library incident.
The second floor of the library is usually sort of loud. People are always having conversations and are never told to be quiet. The third floor however, is very quiet. Two girls walk in looking around for a place to sit. They take out their laptops and begin talking about their assignments. They weren't being loud and there was no one around in the sofas. Ten minutes after they had been sitting down, one of the library aides tells them to be quiet because they're at a library and libraries are supposed to be quiet. Both of the girls grab their things and walk out giving the library aide a "mean" face.
The no tipper.
A woman at a restaurant asks for lemonade more than four times. The waitress is being super nice and gets all three food orders quick. She goes back to the table every five minutes to see if there's anything else the customers need. When going to pay, the woman that kept asking for things picks up her receipt and just signs her name. She then puts it facing down so her friends won't notice that she didn't leave anything. Once they all get up one of the friends asks how much money they left for the waitress and the one that didn't tip tried to change the subject quickly.
The dude at the movies.
For a Friday night, the Carmike theatre was a bit lonely. The 10:30 p.m. showing of "Spectre" only had eight people. The audience members seated toward the middle were talking since the trailers began playing. Throughout the movie, whispering could be heard and lips leaning to each other's ears could be seen.
*007 saves woman from bad guy and kisses her*
Guy that had been whispering: "OMG THEY'RE GOING TO DO IT!"
*After a few seconds*
Guy: "I told you they were going to do it!" *begins to laugh very loud*
*007 saves woman from bad guy and kisses her*
Guy that had been whispering: "OMG THEY'RE GOING TO DO IT!"
*After a few seconds*
Guy: "I told you they were going to do it!" *begins to laugh very loud*
The water from the ground.
On a normal day, something unusual happened. Water began coming up from the ground, because a water pipe had been broken. Students passed by and stared at it, confused about what was going on. Some students stopped to laugh and record because it was really random for water to be coming out from the quad. People with skateboards would pass and turn their heads because they wanted to know what was going on. It took about five minutes for the maintenance crew to come turn it off. Many of the people who were enjoying seeing what was going on, turned around and looked a lit bummed out about them turning it off.
The random guy.
A guy had been staring at one of the cashiers at Kohl's since the moment he walked in. He kept passing through where she was at so he could see her. He looked like he wanted to form eye contact with her or something, but she kept ignoring him. Once his parents were about to pay, he was disappointed because the girl he liked wasn't going to charge them.
Guy to cashier: "Do you know if the girl behind you has a boyfriend?"
Cashier: "I don't know."
Guy: "Well she's really pretty, can you tell her I said 'what's up?'"
The girls singing.
It was past midnight and the streets were practically empty. Adele had just released her song "Hello" and it kept playing on the radio. At a red light by Chase bank on University Dr. the music was as loud as it could possibly be. The three girls in a white Chevy Malibu were singing their hearts out to the song, until they noticed a girl inside a black Ford Focus looking at them. All of of them laughed together and they kept going their separate ways.
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