All I can say is that I have now realized that I am not part of a typical YMCA! I met up with the group that invited me out from the YMCA and all I can say is that we had quite the night! We started at Chili's but then ended up in a local bar just down the street. I am not a bar/club type of girl and a little too old to be out too late, but as the night went on I figured it might be wise to go just in case I might have to put my DD skills to use.
Let me first start of by saying that the most ecclectic group of people were congregated at this bar. Thankfully it was NOT a local college hangout because it would have been over for me within minutes. Instead there were people of ALL ages in the catagories of singles, married, married-but-not-married-tonight, we-are-getting-married, grandparents, and just-turned-21, to name a few. The really cool part about this place was the fact that they had a live band that all of the bar staff were involved in. They would take turns coming up and singing or playing an instrument and it was just a revolving door amongst the whole bar staff. It was pretty amazing and there were some VERY talented people there! There were tamborines at every table so half the people were shaking a tamborine to the music (and I definitely took a part in that one!) You were allowed to stand on tables and chairs and rock out (which was quite entertaining for those people who had been drinking a little too much) They played the best of the best music from the 70's, 80's and 90's....all classic hits from none other than Bon Jovi, Fleetwood Mac, and one of my favorites, Sweet Home Alabama by Lynyrd Skynyrd.
From a sober perspective it was a night of fun and entertainment. (And, the one night that I didn't have my camera on me!) I certainly got to know a few people and laughed as I told them that it was quite the initiation.
I did end up putting my DD skills to use and we decided, next night out....Chili's then home!
Saturday, March 29, 2008
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