by jane12 » Fri Jan 05, 2007 10:41 am
Trust me.. trust us in fact.. if you think you know everything there is to know about life, you are not open minded at all - about anything.
I suppose we could also 'sing' at the next party - there you go, we have a new one on us already, and if we live to be 90, we still won't claim to have seen it all / done it all / heard it all .... there is always something new, and if you really think you have seen it all, let us know. We will gladly enlighten you with a few tales from previous events.
It's not normally tea and cookies you know (although there you go... ANOTHER new one on us.) We normally host parties at our house. Guests arrive, and it's just like a normal party - eat drink and be merry, and if you fancy taking someone upstairs to be a bit mutually merrier, then you can.
Downstairs everyone normally stays clothed, where they can eat from the buffet, drink from the bar, (or bring their own prerred tipple), and socialize with everyone else. It's not just 'in through the front door, clothes off, wham bam, clothes on, out..
Parties start generally around 9pm, and run until 4am. There's no pressure on anyone to do / or not do anything that they don't want, and if you want to stay downstairs, socialze eat and drink all evening, then you can. At our next party we will now of course be offering tea, cookies and choir practice for willing participants.
People who attend such parties are usually people that know what they want. The typical entrance fee of 80 quid to cover catering / drinks / and the morning clean up, and this fee is normally enough to deter anyone who has come hoping to just see people in the nude eating tea and cookies.
A cock in the freezer eh?..... miltiades was obviously at our party in July last year. ended up taking poor Graham to casualty next morning you know. Bruise lasted for weeks.
Keep the replies coming, we'll get there in the end.
Hope to meet at least some of you soon...
Love you all, Janexx