A day in Summer
I love summer. After a nice 34 degree, blue skies Sunday at Coogee beach with Lizzy and then yummy Jap food with Dad, I headed to Potts Point for a night out at YU nightclub with my new tan.
On the way there, someone rang me in the car and I started talking and then noticed 2 police cars in front of me. I threw down the phone and thought, "Oh shit oh shit oh shit" because they were so close to me and looking at me. When I drove past them I smiled and kept my hand to my ear, pretending to scratch my head and sing. The cops peered down from their cars to look down at me while I scratched and sung and then drove off. Phew!
I then went to an apartment in Potts Point to drink some V (sorry, not redbull this time) and Marissa's 17 year old sister went out with us because the RTA got her license mixed up and put her as being born in 1981. How lucky is that!
At YU, I was with Michelle, Jason, Steph, Chris, Marissa, her sister and the Middle Bar bartenders. Merlin from Big Brother works at Middle Bar and the funny thing is that he's a glass collector. I find it amusing how Big Brother celebrities quickly fall back to normal life after their fame and get picked on by everyone because they expect them to be doing great things.
When i was at YU, a guy offered me a drink but remembering my previous post about offering drinks at bars, I declined. A bit later on, I was offered a shot but that just signals danger in itself and reinforces their intentions as stated in my post. One of my highlights that night was Michelle's way of showing a guy she disapproves. A sleazy guy tried to make moves on her and she got mad. She stomped and turned her back on him and with a haughty look and her nose in the air, she flicked her hair in his face. I have never seen anyone do that before and it was just so hilarious!
The music was great and played some of my favourite tracks. I don't get sick of the music although I hear it all day at work! Speaking of work, I couldn't help but analyse the clothes people were wearing and even noticed a few people I served at work wearing what I told them they should wear clubbing. Made me feel proud that they took my advice.
Memorable person of the night was Wilson who is gay and so fun. I offended him by saying what you should never say to a gay person. I told him he looked like everyone else in the club and his face was crestfallen. Those who know me know that by trying to explain that I didn't mean it, I just dig a deeper hole. I bumped into Andy and it seemed like just yesterday during those North Sydney post-HSC days where Andy was just a glass collector at Metro. Now he's the manager there. Time flies by so fast...
On the way home I drove through Kings Cross. It was quite a weird scene there as usual. This prostitute was walking on my side of the road like it was a catwalk and didn't move off. When I beeped (big mistake), it drew attention to my car and all these guys ran on the road and put their thumbs up. I didn't know how to react so I just gave them a thumbs up back and quickly drove on the other side of the road to get out of Kings Cross. It wasn't until later that I realised that they were probably trying to hitchhike. Duh. And I gave them a thumbs up back. I'm so dumb.
Wish there would be more sunny days. Can't wait till Field Day!
On the way there, someone rang me in the car and I started talking and then noticed 2 police cars in front of me. I threw down the phone and thought, "Oh shit oh shit oh shit" because they were so close to me and looking at me. When I drove past them I smiled and kept my hand to my ear, pretending to scratch my head and sing. The cops peered down from their cars to look down at me while I scratched and sung and then drove off. Phew!
I then went to an apartment in Potts Point to drink some V (sorry, not redbull this time) and Marissa's 17 year old sister went out with us because the RTA got her license mixed up and put her as being born in 1981. How lucky is that!
At YU, I was with Michelle, Jason, Steph, Chris, Marissa, her sister and the Middle Bar bartenders. Merlin from Big Brother works at Middle Bar and the funny thing is that he's a glass collector. I find it amusing how Big Brother celebrities quickly fall back to normal life after their fame and get picked on by everyone because they expect them to be doing great things.
When i was at YU, a guy offered me a drink but remembering my previous post about offering drinks at bars, I declined. A bit later on, I was offered a shot but that just signals danger in itself and reinforces their intentions as stated in my post. One of my highlights that night was Michelle's way of showing a guy she disapproves. A sleazy guy tried to make moves on her and she got mad. She stomped and turned her back on him and with a haughty look and her nose in the air, she flicked her hair in his face. I have never seen anyone do that before and it was just so hilarious!
The music was great and played some of my favourite tracks. I don't get sick of the music although I hear it all day at work! Speaking of work, I couldn't help but analyse the clothes people were wearing and even noticed a few people I served at work wearing what I told them they should wear clubbing. Made me feel proud that they took my advice.
Memorable person of the night was Wilson who is gay and so fun. I offended him by saying what you should never say to a gay person. I told him he looked like everyone else in the club and his face was crestfallen. Those who know me know that by trying to explain that I didn't mean it, I just dig a deeper hole. I bumped into Andy and it seemed like just yesterday during those North Sydney post-HSC days where Andy was just a glass collector at Metro. Now he's the manager there. Time flies by so fast...
On the way home I drove through Kings Cross. It was quite a weird scene there as usual. This prostitute was walking on my side of the road like it was a catwalk and didn't move off. When I beeped (big mistake), it drew attention to my car and all these guys ran on the road and put their thumbs up. I didn't know how to react so I just gave them a thumbs up back and quickly drove on the other side of the road to get out of Kings Cross. It wasn't until later that I realised that they were probably trying to hitchhike. Duh. And I gave them a thumbs up back. I'm so dumb.
Wish there would be more sunny days. Can't wait till Field Day!
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Catchya there!
By Monica Tan, at 9:52 am
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