2.3.09

Mental fluff..

I wonder if it's the same as bellybutton fluff (you need to read this).

The party went really well if not a little noisy at times, but it could have been a lot worse. The police didn't show up so that's always a good thing. We started off at an all you can eat buffet, and ended back at my place where 5 of her friends stayed for the night. They played Clue, Monopoly, Scene It (Disney Version) and sang along with every Disney song in the book, laughed at stupid videos on Youtube and of course, played Rockband. They all piled out at 5pm yesterday and the house was finally quiet. The 5yo absolutely loved all the female attention though. He has all the makings of a Casanova..

The Sweet 16's of my era were never quite as tame. The whole 70's Me generation which sent most of our parents to the discos and swing parties with powder on their nose, left most of us pretty much unsupervised during our formative years. Sweet 16 parties that I went to always involved alcohol, drugs and at least one couple having sex in an unused room. Times have changed!

Next stop, Kid B's birthday in 9 days.

4 comments:

  1. It sounds like a nice event. I admire the wholesomeness. I did not go to any wholesome events when I was that age, but perhaps that bodes well for this generation.

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  2. "The hair's scales act like a kind of barbed hooks,"

    AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAHHHHH

    EEEEEEEEEEEEEWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWWW

    *full body shudder*

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  3. OMG. TEENAGERS ARE NOT HAVING SEX ANYMORE?

    PHEW.

    I'm not listening to anyone suggest otherwise now. I'm taking this as law.

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  4. I'd quote Bob Dylan by saying "the times they are a changin'" but teeneagers today probably wouldn't get it.

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Leave me some grey matter.