TNE stands for Tuesday Night Experience.
My evening started at the conclusion of my work day. It was approximately 6:27 as I raced down the four levels of the parking garage [tires squealing all the way]. I made it to CFNI campus around 6:45. TNE would start at precisely at 7pm and if I was a moment late it would cost me 10 points. I figured I didn’t have enough time to park and go up to my room to fix myself dinner so I opted to have Golden Chick fix me something to eat. They did, but it took them way too long. I got my food at 6:54 [T-minus 6 minutes].
I sat at the entrance [door way] of the IB [where TNE takes place] and started to eat my chicken. It was really hot and I burnt my tongue a little. At 6:58 I still had a lot of food left, but I couldn’t risk being late, so I unlocked my car and put the chicken in my trunk.
Service was good. Pastor Jeremy spoke. The most memeroable part of the service was that as I dozed off he spoke that “…if you fall asleep in church you will die…” The person sitting next to me [Becky] was kind enough to wake me up at that point. I guess you could say she saved my life.
Afterwards Jill, Becky, and I [Becky is Jill's friend from N. Dallas] went to Sonic for a snack. I finished off the chicken that sat in my trunk. Then I rode with Jill to take Becky back home. I got to meet her dad and we avoided a political discussion. I’m glad.
Andrew Nemeth
P.S. I bought a wireless mighty mouse. I really like it.
being late to TNE only costs you 1 point for every 15 minutes… 8 points total…
Cam
11:28 pm - 10/07/2008
@Cam I stand corrected. If I would have known that I probably would have finished my dinner. It wasn’t as good cold. And now my car smells like fried chicken.
Andrew Nemeth
11:36 pm - 10/07/2008
i should have helped you eat it. i was a bit hungry, and you would have avoided smelling up your car
marty
8:34 am - 10/08/2008
Black people also smell like fried chicken.
London Smith
3:17 pm - 10/08/2008