On Vox: friday was busy
Dec. 10th, 2007 11:13 ambut first: OMG CATAMARAN FERRY
The pics are all here. I mean, we just went crazy with what I called "Tribal Enthusiasm" at the basketball game. In a book I read earlier this summer, they mentioned this phenomenon at modern sporting games, but like most people who only ever watched games at home (or at college, where they mainly depend on the actual students for any kind of entertainment), I never realized just how loud and crazy it would get. Reg was pouty b/c he's in it for the sports, and at least basketball can keep your attention if you actually do want to watch it, but the dancing girls and contests and catapulting ushers really made it.
Of course it didn't hurt at all that Reg's dad, the man with the whole reason we were going, had won a box suite by donating to poor hungry children. The room resembled a hotel room with more seating and fewer beds. 2 TVs and a boom box, though. Sid and I arrived
first and just kept jumping up and down at how pimped out everything seemed. You couldn't order food in less than 12-person quantities, except for the booze that is. As no one was going to agree I voted for Mike's Hard Lemonade, and an order of hot dogs and potato chips. This worked quite well till Reg's parents arrived (I would say dead last, but Sean and Ang won that victory.)And to top it all off, it was actually quite a close game, but the Supersonics pulled it off. I had forgotten how annoying the last quarter can be, with everyone using up their fouls and timeouts to prolong the agony of defeat. Or trying to win, whatever. Took lots of bathroom breaks (the suite had its own bathroom in addition to everything else) and jumped and screamed a lot. "Why's that guy got his white socks pulled up to his knees? Does he have an offensive tattoo?"
So yeah, we won, and then we drove out to Goldie's on Airport Way, where many of the karaoke krue had already arrived, but jesus christ was the place crowded that night. I mean like woah. It took 90 minutes for my name to be called. After that I was feeling really annoyed and sat by myself to calm down. During this process a cute butch girl tried to talk to me, which was amusing. So we took Sid home and watched a couple hours of Family Guy.
Apparently all the flailing about during the game and karaoke injured my shoulder. I moved very little this weekend, apart from cashing my paycheck. In front of me at the bank was a weird sketchy veteran type guy who was trying to exchange a possibly counterfeit shredded $20 bill for a real one, and it wasn't going very well. He ended up writing a letter to the president of Wells-Fargo and bringing his business to Bank of America. At least, that was what he said he was going to do, but who knows.
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