gatecrash weekend
for our own security, i won’t reveal what parties we went to.
there were 2 parties over early last month that required a fee. trixie and i decided to gate crash, and if successful, it will be posted here.
so now you know how that turned out to be.
but why gate crash?
both parties required registration fees (it’s that kind of party). cheapskates? not really. just practical.
party #1 had us a bit doubtful of the crowd. we wanted to see our contemporaries. the publicity for this party was dismal. P400 was not worth it if trix and i would be sharing a table alone.
where party #1 had us hoping we’d see people we know, party #2 had us hoping we’d see people we like. P500 wasn’t worth it if you’d stay for <1hr and pretend you were genuinely delighted to see that chucking smitch who would be desperately trying to steal the show again.
on the other hand, it would be amusing to see her humiliate herself. fortunately for her, there are other more important things to do worth P500.
trix and i do not know the first thing about gate crashing. but we learned some basics while we were there: we had to dress the part, we needed attitude, and we needed to study how to get in unnoticed. if caught, we will not argue with security. there are other ways.
i won’t get into details on how successful we were. but i can tell you this: we know who were there. we had taken in the party. we enjoyed ourselves. we got in quietly, got out as silently. like we were thieves on a tight schedule. we got our non-existent money’s worth - we saw no one of interest to us there.
but we got to bring home balloons.

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