Seasons In Swing
Hello there my dear, lovely, sweet, babies. So it seems the holiday festivities are in full swing. On Thursday I went out to the uptown expecting to grab a seat at the bar and have bite to eat but the place was incredibly crowded and all the seats were taken up. While there I ran into this guy from work. We got to chatting and he bought me a few beers and introduced me to a few of his friends. A few beers turned turned into a few more and since he was buying I couldn’t resist. Unfortunatly this was all done on an empty stomach. We all got really drunk and ended up throwing whatever we could get our hands on up, over and onto the bar. It’s too bad because now I don’t have my scarf any more. We all had a good time though. Needless to say I was really late to work on friday. The other guy didn’t show up till noon.
Last night I took my brother and Pandy out for dinner and drinks. We went to the local huant for dinner and got into a lively debate concerning racism which has been a common argument for us over the last year. None of us are deliberately racist and we all hate and biggotry. The argument usually focuses around the definition of these terms. Afterward we went to the January replacement bar and shot some pool. After my brother and Pandy left I went to the hippy bar. I stayed there till some drunk girl sat on my beam&coke. But really that was probably for the best.
I spent most of today sleeping and went over to my moms to help her set up the christmas tree and will later head over to the Lebers for their holiday party. So yeah, it seems the seanson is in full swing. I don’t know why I’m just now realizing this, given the Christmas is 5 days away.







1 Melissa Says:
Wow. I loved being called a dear, lovely, sweet, baby.
2 Satan™ Says:
At least you didn’t have to venture out into the scary universe of bad genetics known simply as “Wal-Mart.”
3 jules Says:
‘Tis the season to be drunken, but I’m sticking to the run-balls for now.
4 Lux Says:
Thank you for my song hubs! It definitely cheered up my day. And I never knew it was called “Christmas Wrapping.”
Have a Merry Christmas.