ATOT: To go to a party, or to not?

BobDaMenkey

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I hung out with her a bit a while ago, and we got along pretty well. But we lived on opposite parts of the valley here (a good 15 mile drive to hang) and I got sucked into school and my job after finishing the semester so I've pretty much lost contact with her. I liked her, but nothing happened, and she's pretty good lookin, used to be a stripper.

But in any event. Should I go and hang out at the party tonight or not? She said pretty much everyone was invited, as long as you don't commit a party foul.

I might know a few other people that would attend, but not many. So it might be a bit hard for me to connect with the other people there. But on the other hand, people get pretty friendly when their drunk(Known fact from previous New Years parties).

Also, I don't have to work tomorrow until like 2:30pm, so it won't be a problem with work, and I'd be able to crash there or in my truck if I drink and drive home in the morning.


Update:

So I had a good time. Met lots of peoples, got somewhat drunk, and ended up making lots of dates/group social outing plans. I'm going to a pool hall tomorrow, uh, tonight, a club on thursday, and taking said girl on a date on Friday.

So the problem, of course, is what I should do on Friday. Movie, dinner, coffee whatever. Hrm, there's gonna be an art show thingie in Tempe on friday, so that might be a good idea, followed up with coffee or a late dinner or whatever. Suggest unto me ATOT, as horrible as the suggestions might be.

Oh, and I forgot my camera tonight. I'll bring it to the pool hall and provide pics.
 

meltdown75

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You should go. Drink beer at a party? BRILLIANT!

btw, what's a "party foul"?

I was thinking about staying home last night, but I'm glad I didn't. I went to my buddy's 80s party and met and got to party with Tim Gleason of the LA Kings, plus met a bunch of Junior A hockey players that used to play for the Windsor Spitfires.

Going out FTW!!!
 

BobDaMenkey

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Originally posted by: cyclohexane
..........pics?


Tomorrow morning, or evening, depending.

Originally posted by: meltdown75
btw, what's a "party foul"?

Generally puking outside of a sink/toilet. Also included is spilling random thing or setting stuff on fire. Apperently one of her's is screwing on the carpet.

I'll be taking off here in a short while. Hopefully I'll meet some cool people that live on THIS side of town, or closer to it for a change. *curses night life in the Phoenix area for all happening in Tempe or Scottsdale*
 

meltdown75

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Originally posted by: BobDaMenkey
Originally posted by: cyclohexane
..........pics?


Tomorrow morning, or evening, depending.

Originally posted by: meltdown75
btw, what's a "party foul"?

Generally puking outside of a sink/toilet. Also included is spilling random thing or setting stuff on fire. Apperently one of her's is screwing on the carpet.

I'll be taking off here in a short while. Hopefully I'll meet some cool people that live on THIS side of town, or closer to it for a change. *curses night life in the Phoenix area for all happening in Tempe or Scottsdale*
Cool. Thanks for the info!
 

BobDaMenkey

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Originally posted by: meltdown75
Originally posted by: BobDaMenkey
Originally posted by: cyclohexane
..........pics?


Tomorrow morning, or evening, depending.

Originally posted by: meltdown75
btw, what's a "party foul"?

Generally puking outside of a sink/toilet. Also included is spilling random thing or setting stuff on fire. Apperently one of her's is screwing on the carpet.

I'll be taking off here in a short while. Hopefully I'll meet some cool people that live on THIS side of town, or closer to it for a change. *curses night life in the Phoenix area for all happening in Tempe or Scottsdale*
Cool. Thanks for the info!

Yep. My District Manager at my last job running around his house screaming "PARTY FOUL" was pretty damned funny. Cheese(Yes, that was what he was called) puking in the livingroom was not.