Sunday, September 2, 2007

Night out...



Last night, my roommie moved in and we decided to go out to celebrate. Well, we surely did do it up. We went to three different bars and didn't get home until around 4am. What a nice night! The weather was gorgeous, the people were fun, and I actually didn't get in one fight with anyone. Well, that's not entirely true. I was about to beat this girl up at the bar because she didn't have a clue what courtesy meant when walking up the stairs. She just pushed an pushed and finally, I just turned to her and said "WAIT." That didn't go over too well. She just pushed again and I decided to push right on back. I think she got the hint. :-)
So we started the night at this place called Hello Two. No idea what that means, but it had Johnny Walker drinks for cheap...cheaper than other places. It's weird how expensive liquor is here, but our mission was to go out to drink. Most drinks cost around $8, which is equivalent to what I would pay in the States. You'd think it would be a lot cheaper. Anyhow, Cole (my roommate) had some friends meeting us out. They're all from the States, one from Houston, one from Boise IDAHO, and another from Chicago. We sat outside for the longest time just drinking and chit chatting. It was a grand ol' time. We watched tons of Chinese drunk men walk around tripping over themselves and yelling at all of the cab drivers who were trying to hit them while they attempted to cross the street. Next, we went to this bar called Zapatas which is famous for expats. There were no locals in sight so it was interesting. It was a dance place and had decent music for all of two minutes. Then they started playing the crappy Euro crap. People in there were dancing on the bars and I had to attach these two photos. One of these photos shows my Indian boyfriend who was dancing the entire night on the bar with a pair of sunglasses on. I was DYING of laughter and of course, being me, I had to walk up to him and tell him what an amazing dancer he was. My friends would not hold their laughter back. I know, I know, I'm a bi*ch, but it was just so hilarious. We were amazed at all the guys who were up at the bar dancing. Never see that in the States. Quite entertaining...
After a while, we decided to leave and walk down the street to this bar called Mao. It was actually a lot of fun. The place was really nice and I think I want to go back there. It was a hip bar with hukkah (sp?) stations. My friends decided to get a hukkah and smoke it together and cost about $15USD. I have no idea if that is a reasonable price, but I went and danced and drank instead. It was a lovely bar. I have to go back...didn't send up taking any photos cuz by then I was a bit inebriated.
So all in all, a good time. Glad to know that I have a roommie now. He's easy to get along with so we'll see how long this lasts (or how long I last with a roommate!) Until next time...

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