Diary Of Eating Straights 27 Apr 2026
I found myself at a noisy sports bar on the edge of town—tucked between two furniture outlets and a car wash that never seems to close. The place was packed with straights: laughter loud and defensive, beers held like shields, conversations revolving around mortgages, fantasy football, and the suspicious softness of new towels.
I approached as “a stranger needing a lighter.” Craig obliged with performative friendliness. Within minutes, I had him monologuing about his keto diet and his side hustle selling candles shaped like power tools. Every sentence was a breadcrumb. diary of eating straights 27
Bon appétit.
I left him staring into his beer, confused but lighter. Empty calories for him. A feast for me. I found myself at a noisy sports bar
Tonight’s meal was unplanned but satisfying. beers held like shields
