I also attempted to speak Greek while buying a pastry at a bakery (I said "Tha ithela aftos" which I thought meant "I'd like that") and I said it quickly and confidently but I realize now that I think I said "I'd like he". I'm not sure though, haha. Later I stopped at a snack and drink shop and got a Coke Zero. I said the same thing while pointing at a Coke - "That ithela aftos". She knew I didn't know Greek. At the end I said "Efharisto", which means, "Thank you". She said "You're welcome" but then soon after, to humor me, said in a joking and drawn-out, make-fun-of-American way, "Parakalo" (You're welcome) and smiled. It was all in good fun though. I liked it. A lot.
S-man.
P.S. Cody called me "Stodmeister" tonight. I told him that so many people have chosen that nickname for me randomly and without influence from others. I deduced that it must just be a good nickname for me - my universal alias. Haha.
P.P.S A little piece of info from a couple of days ago when I went through airport security (for the second time after traveling 7 hours from Boston to Zurich, Switzerland!) I was SOOO tired that I accidentally groped one of the security women who was stacking the bins (the bins that hold the stuff going through the X-ray machine). I was just trying to reach for my bag which was near her chest! I was nervous because I didn't want to act all tired and loopy so I was trying to move with confidence. But lo and behold, the back of my hand totally rubbed against her right boob.
Nice boob-grazing. But next time, you might want to consider someone who's not an official with the government who could send you to jail in a foreign country. hahaha. You're so funny.
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