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A87736585 - Jungle Party
GregPius Started conversation Jan 17, 2012
Entry: Jungle Party - A87736585
Author: GregPius - U13648184
This story came to me as i was walking home and heard the bell from a cat's collar. It is meant to be flippant and not to be taken too seriously.
A87736585 - Jungle Party
minorvogonpoet Posted Jan 18, 2012
I obviously don't go to the right kind of parties!
At the parties I've been to, I've identified the following types :
The clinger, who stays close to his/her friends;
The eater, who stays close to the food;
The drinker, who stays close to the drink;
The climber, who tries to impress the boss/the most important person there;
The , who's the centre of attention;
The drudge, who ends up doing the cleaning up.
I'm afraid I'm often in the last group!
A87736585 - Jungle Party
GregPius Posted Jan 19, 2012
Inner City parties in Sydney have changed in my time.
The last one I went to the "joint" was handed around and
there were drugs everywhere. But when you write a fanciful story
the one thing to avoid is reality. But "food" could also be a metaphor.
A87736585 - Jungle Party
GregPius Posted Jan 19, 2012
I think we all take turns being the "druge".
My worst party experience was when I went to a party
with very poor lighting. I also probably drank too much
because I found myself connected to a young woman who
was not my type at all. After she took me to an all night
movie marathon, I stopped calling her. That was mean of me but
she was getting way too serious after only two dates.
Parties can have dangerous outcomes if you start sending the wrong signals. Since then I do the cleaning up to avoid the "hunters", who these days tend to be young females. Go figure.
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