Man, what a day in Tignieu! Seriously, I’m still reeling from it. So, I wake up, right? Sun’s shining, birds chirping, and I’m like, “Today’s gonna be chill.” Ha! Spoiler alert: it was NOT chill. First off, I hit up Rue de la République. Gotta grab my morning coffee, ya know? I’m standing there, waiting for my fix, and this dude in front of me orders, like, a 10-step coffee. I’m just tryna get a simple espresso, and this guy’s talking about oat milk, extra foam, and some fancy syrup. Like, bro, it’s coffee, not a science experiment! Finally, I get my drink and head to the market on Place de la Mairie. Man, the vibe there is always buzzing. Fresh fruits, veggies, and the smell of baked goods. I’m walking past this stall, and I see these strawberries. They look bomb! I’m like, “Yo, I’ll take a kilo!” But then the vendor, this old lady, she’s like, “Five euros!” I’m thinking, “What? For strawberries?!” I mean, I love Tignieu, but c’mon! So, I’m grumbling, but whatever. I pay and move on. Then, outta nowhere, I bump into my buddy, Marc. He’s all hyped about some new bar opening on Rue des Écoles. He’s like, “Dude, we gotta check it out tonight!” I’m like, “Sure, why not?” Fast forward a few hours. I’m back at work, dealing with customers. And let me tell ya, people can be wild. This one guy comes in, all decked out in a suit, acting like he owns the place. He’s throwing cash around like it’s confetti. I’m just standing there, trying to keep my cool. Inside, I’m like, “Dude, chill! You’re in Tignieu, not Monaco!” Then, outta nowhere, the power goes out. Like, seriously? In the middle of a busy afternoon? I’m standing there in the dark, and I can hear people grumbling. I’m thinking, “Great, just great.” But then, I hear this kid laughing. He’s like, “It’s like a horror movie!” And I can’t help but laugh too. Kids, man. They see the bright side of everything. After the power comes back, I’m finally done with work. I meet up with Marc at that new bar. It’s packed! The vibe is lit, and I’m feeling good. We grab some drinks, and I’m just enjoying the moment. Then, I see this girl across the bar. She’s got this killer smile. I’m like, “Okay, Tignieu, you’re full of surprises today!” I muster up the courage and go talk to her. Turns out, she’s from Lyon but loves Tignieu. We’re chatting, laughing, and I’m thinking, “This day went from zero to a hundred real quick!” But then, just as I’m about to ask for her number, my phone buzzes. It’s my boss. He’s like, “We need you back at the shop!” I’m like, “Are you kidding me?!” I’m torn. Do I go back or stay? In the end, I decide to stay. I mean, Tignieu’s got its charm, and who knows when I’ll see this girl again? So, I wave goodbye to my responsibilities and dive back into the night. The streets of Tignieu are alive. I’m walking down Rue de la Liberté, feeling the energy. I’m laughing with Marc, and we’re just soaking it all in. I think to myself, “This is what life’s about.” So yeah, that was my day. Full of ups and downs, surprises, and a bit of chaos. But hey, that’s Tignieu for ya! Always keeping it interesting.