Skeeball, bar fights and secret joints

So last night we went out in the East Village, at first we went to this place called ACE - a bar deal. First time ever I played Skeeball - and what an addictive game that is. I can see that you easily spend more money on Skeeball than on drinks. Even though the drinks are dirt cheap - especially for Manhattan (2 bucks/beer etc.).

It’s also interesting to see how people Americans get all competitive about a simple game on a Friday night. I don’t mean to disrespect anyone, but I was like “whatever” and some girl tried to get into my face and started like if I was afraid to play her? I must have had something last night because aside from this chick another guy was so into it that he didn’t want to let us play and I almost got into a bar fight with him which has never ever happened to me - ever.

Next thing I know, I got singled out by a chick and asked if I knew where to buy pot around here. Hasn’t happened to me ever either. Anyway, aside from that - ACE’s was packed, I had a couple PBR’s (an alright beer on my German-scale), a scotch and still a pretty good time.

After ACE we went on to a place called “Please don’t tell”, and I am going to respect just that. All I am gonna say is, is that it’s kinda like a secret bar deal with hidden entrance, my cocktail was unbelievable strong and the hotdogs were good. Got home at 4 AM and slept right away.

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3 Comments so far

  1. Teh Googles (unregistered) on November 10th, 2007 @ 6:55 pm

    Anyone with half a brain and an Internet connection can figure out where PTD is. But your noble intentions are good.

  2. Lady (unregistered) on November 10th, 2007 @ 7:19 pm

    Why post ths?

  3. till (unregistered) on November 11th, 2007 @ 10:24 am

    Thanks for the compliments. :D


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