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Awww C'MONNNNNNNNNNNNN!!! (a'la Bloo) :p

I'm actually going to be there tonight! The Enishi-mobile is filling in for the Van Of Doom this weekend!

Not sure what I'm wearing, as of yet. This is going to be a difficult choice. What's everyone else wearing? :) Maybe we could have a theme?

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Awww C'MONNNNNNNNNNNNN!!! (a'la Bloo) :p

I'm actually going to be there tonight! The Enishi-mobile is filling in for the Van Of Doom this weekend!

Not sure what I'm wearing, as of yet. This is going to be a difficult choice. What's everyone else wearing? :) Maybe we could have a theme?

If I go, I'll probably be in black and red. or black and purple.

Depends on if I find zee ride.

I probably won't end up at the party tonight though. :/

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You didn't miss much. I fell into a funk and left early all depressed.

Ah--really? You were good on the dance floor!

I saw Odims--yay!

I got Ohio service people drunk--hoorah!

I got to dance with Candy--unreal!

Full moon? I believe it was.

:stuart:

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Ah--really? You were good on the dance floor!

I saw Odims--yay!

I got to dance with Candy--unreal!

Yeah, the dance floor was my time to unwind and de-stress. I was dealing with a lot of issues last night and it worked, the dancing made me feel a lot better. But I just couldn't shake my emotional funk so I decided to bug out so I wouldn't bring anyone else down or get really drunk and do something stupid.

I'm bummed I missed Candy and Odims though. I haven't seen Candy since I licked her vinyl nurse's outfit and sat with her and Rayne at a table and chatted for a long time. Would've been nice to see her again (and possibly lick more vinyl, lol). And I've never met Odims so that would've been really cool. Bummer.

OK. Who drunk dialed me from the club at 1AM? I couldn't understand the message very well.

That was Angel of Death because we were all bummed that you weren't there and we wouldn't get to see you for over three months. I would've called, but for some reason I don't have your number.

Mods: Feel free to move the past few comments to a new Aftermath thread and delete this line afterward.

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