Thoughts From The Dollhouse

Saturday, October 28, 2006

About Last Night

Last night the Frashley's began Halloween Extravaganza Weekend 2006
We went out dressed as Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie. People really seemed to like our costume. I couldn't believe how many people tried to pet Tinkerbell (my chihuahua stuffed animal). I mean, come one people, it is not even a real dog. It's a stuffed animal. These people were adults, not children might I add. The Frashley's went to Delaney's in FivePoints to see McFly, our favorite 80's cover band. Our favorite bouncer, Joe, was working the door. We didn't stay in Delaney's long. It was too crowded. People kept bumping us and pushing us and stepping on our feet. We left and went to a party at Ashley's friend Graham's house. The party was going okay, the Frashley's were drinking vodka, cranberry, and sprite and suddenly the police were there. The Frashley's were not intimidated, as we are both over 21. A lot of kids at the party were under 21 and looked ready to peepee on themselves with fright. The cops made us all come into the living room and have a stupid lecture on underage drinking. The underage people were made to stand in the corner. We sat on the couch and continued drinking. It was boring. We were like "puh-leeze, can we go now?" They were nice in that they did not write tickets to the underagers. I must say, I am surprised I was never busted for underage drining, I certainly pushed my luck for a long time. I think I spent my whole first year of college "dead drunk". It was quite an experience. Tonight we are wearing our other costumes and going to The Flying Saucer. We are seeing 88 Rewind. I am careful to the extreme now that I am in my mature old age so I am not worried that cops are all over Columbia this weekend.

1 Comments:

  • At 6:36 PM, Blogger joe hall said…

    What am I gonna do with you two, really. The next time you're in town, I think we should sit down and talk about transfering to AU. Put all our options on the table. Keep an open mind about the possibilities, that's all I'm saying.

     

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