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[11/26, Sat] DGN @ City Club Aftermath


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Jon and I went and had a really good time.

Added Spook to the list of people we now have met face-to-face - pleasure talking with you, even if you were somewhat...preoccupied with a certain object of your affection. :wink

Thanks, Daevion, for the clove. It was... interesting. But I liked it better before it was lit. After a few experimental drags, I passed it on to someone who could really appreciate it. I will remain happily smoke-free, thank you very much. :grin

Nice seeing the gang again.

We kept trying to dance, but couldn't stand the music being played.

Hey, is it our imagination, or are they pumping the volume kinda high these days? And isn't it kinda treble-y? Getting annoying, as I've never had a problem conversing with people out by the bar before. Said a full paragraph to someone before I realized she couldn't hear a thing.

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Oh, and another thing. We've bought Long Island's from Marvin and others before, and they were always $6.00. Jon went to get one for Bean very near last call, and Marvin says, "that'll be six.... um, eight bucks". Jon gave him the $8.00, but withheld a tip due to what appeared to be gouging.

Is that like Marvin to do that? Or did they raise the prices?

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Added Spook to the list of people we now have met face-to-face - pleasure talking with you, even if you were somewhat...preoccupied with a certain object of your affection. :wink

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Yeah, you were fun to chat with as well. I suppose I should've paid more attention to you, Jon, and the others considering the object of my affection paid 0% attention to me. *sigh*

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had fun talking to people, and watching Medea be drunk, hehe.
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Drunk is an understatement. How about, "knocking over tables and spilling all the beer that was on top of it every time she tried to stand or sit" drunk?

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Drunk is an understatement.  How about, "knocking over tables and spilling all the beer that was on top of it every time she tried to stand or sit" drunk?

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God dammit the one time I didn't go and that stuff happens......man I'm kicking myself....I shouldn't of bought that damn hoodie =(

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