Much better. It seems as if the lack luster of last night (say that 5x fast) was not a catching trend. Tonight it was the groom's side to party. And ladies and gentleman, that is exactly what we did.
The set up was impressive for something not as significant as the wedding itself. If you do not know what I am talking about, I recommend you read the post before this. I gave last night's festivities a C-, while tonight's deserved a B+. I would have given it a solid A except there were a couple of downers, which I will not get into. The layout wasn't fancy but it was fun. It also seems as if our side (the groom's side) spent a little extra cash as well. Well, it was obvious, they did. There was a live band playing while everyone headed for the bar for some 'street food'. For my desi people, it was all about the pani puri (fushca). The attire was the same as the night before - traditional South Asian wear for these particular events.
The rest of the crowd was, for the lack of a better word, lame. Two of my cousins and I decided to add a little spark to the place and dance for the crowd while the band played in the background. We did our little spurts here and there but nothing too wild. It was mainly us teasing the crowd with a little comedy and several "Bollywood" dance steps (I hate that term by the way). The result: success. Soon after, one by one, people started to show up to the dance floor and rid of their shyness. It was pure entertainment after that. Even though it was a bit embarrassing, my parents joined in with the dancing. (slaps hand to forehead) Let's just say they can be wild when they want to. It's awesome to have my cousins around in these types of events. We all gel pretty well. As the eldest, I really do not feel I have to set an example for them. One, I'm already an established stylish gentleman. Two, they are well behaved as it is. Now, for the wedding itself. Tomorrow. We ended the night at my place with never ending laughs...Everyone agreed, there was definitely something in the salad.
~ Ladies First ~ & - Gentleman Tip of the Day -
Ladies and Gentleman, the dance floor is there for you to dance. Although, know the difference between actual dancing and having an orgasm. Please, keep your "seducing" dance moves for the bedroom. No one is trying to see if you can do 15 different sexual positions on the dance floor. No, thank you. A wedding is not a club with half of the capacity already under the influence. There are kids around for goodness sake!
The set up was impressive for something not as significant as the wedding itself. If you do not know what I am talking about, I recommend you read the post before this. I gave last night's festivities a C-, while tonight's deserved a B+. I would have given it a solid A except there were a couple of downers, which I will not get into. The layout wasn't fancy but it was fun. It also seems as if our side (the groom's side) spent a little extra cash as well. Well, it was obvious, they did. There was a live band playing while everyone headed for the bar for some 'street food'. For my desi people, it was all about the pani puri (fushca). The attire was the same as the night before - traditional South Asian wear for these particular events.
The rest of the crowd was, for the lack of a better word, lame. Two of my cousins and I decided to add a little spark to the place and dance for the crowd while the band played in the background. We did our little spurts here and there but nothing too wild. It was mainly us teasing the crowd with a little comedy and several "Bollywood" dance steps (I hate that term by the way). The result: success. Soon after, one by one, people started to show up to the dance floor and rid of their shyness. It was pure entertainment after that. Even though it was a bit embarrassing, my parents joined in with the dancing. (slaps hand to forehead) Let's just say they can be wild when they want to. It's awesome to have my cousins around in these types of events. We all gel pretty well. As the eldest, I really do not feel I have to set an example for them. One, I'm already an established stylish gentleman. Two, they are well behaved as it is. Now, for the wedding itself. Tomorrow. We ended the night at my place with never ending laughs...Everyone agreed, there was definitely something in the salad.
~ Ladies First ~ & - Gentleman Tip of the Day -
Ladies and Gentleman, the dance floor is there for you to dance. Although, know the difference between actual dancing and having an orgasm. Please, keep your "seducing" dance moves for the bedroom. No one is trying to see if you can do 15 different sexual positions on the dance floor. No, thank you. A wedding is not a club with half of the capacity already under the influence. There are kids around for goodness sake!
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