Sep 24, 2009 02:24
Tonight can only be classified as awesome. The night itself started out pretty tame, but you know how things get after everyone in the bar takes a shot of Wild Turkey. Before we even get to the Turkey of the wild variety, we should start at the beginning. So, in the time of christ we showed up at the bar, which was roughly 9 PM. The plan was to drink a few beers, play some pool then call it a night before 12, but as we already know the night did not end up going as planned. After four rounds of pool and a few beers each, we started playing darts (we being Brian, James, Ryan, Jesse, and Jordan.. you know just six guys and we're having a good time, having a good time). After darts James and Jesse go to take some shots, and this is where the plans for the night go out the window. James ends up buying everyone shots, and refuses to take driving as an excuse. So this is where the Turkey of the wild variety comes into play. The shots are consumed, and I realize I haven't eaten for six hours, so we head over to Nation's for some food (we being Ryan, Brian, and I) and we get food and bring it back to the bar. By this point we're the only people in the bar. Doug and Melissa come and join us, and people are continuing to drink. A little before closing time plans for an after party start to formulate and may or may not include picking up one of James' hook ups and going back to my aunt's house that I'm watching for more drinking. James pretty much blows any chance of hooking up for the night, and everyone got discouraged by such a thing and everyone decided to call it a night. (Everyone being James, Ryan, Jesse, and I) Now I'm home and regaling this tale of epic bar night proportions. It's currently 2:34 and I have to be in SF by 10:30 tomorrow, which means BART by a little before 9. Then after BART I have class from 12-6:30 tomorrow, then more BART then back to my aunt's house to take care of cats. Then from there to pick up the stuff I need to bring for Krystle on Friday. Technically I see Krystle tomorrow, and I can't wait. Today is going to be the longest day of my life.