Tuesday, November 08, 2005

Whiskey Party!!

Remember what it was like to be in elementary school and you had those dumbass giant coolers with that orang-y- syrup stuff to drink. Well we here at, well you know the address *wink*, figured that to be truly happy in life, you need to think outside the cooler. So, instead of putting that orange goop in the cooler we're renting from McDonalds, we're putting in whisky.

Lots of whisky.

Come one come all to our party. Admittance is about 10 ounces of whisky (Specifically Canadian Club Special Reserve- Found at your local LCBO) so two people to one mickey of whisky.

When: November 19th
Why: Because whisky DESERVES to be served in a giant McDonalds Jug.
Time: We start the whisk-ing at about 7:30-8:00. there will be a card table down stairs and greek/roman- almost hedonistic pillows and matresses about for casual hanging around and drinking of whisky. Later in the night we may decide to head out to a classy establishment like the loop for the purposes of dancing. After which we can always return to the house here for continued debauchery.
Admttance- Two people to a mickey, if you think you'll drink more than half a mickey, feel free to bring more. Its all going into the same bucket anyway...so whatever


Warning: While snacks will most likely be provided by the house, MIX will not. Bring your own pop or whatever you need to mix your rye with.

If you're driving, then another fee for admittance will be handing over your keys to the hosts. Thats the rules.

Clearly we will reserve the right to remove people from the party who are being bigger dicks than chris, there will be no smoking in the house, tho you may feel free to do it outside. And while we do not necessarily partake in any smokables that may be brought in or around our house, we will not discriminate against those who wish to partake. (This means keep the weed outside kids.)

Feel free to extend this invitation to people friendly and known to one of the members of the house. Sig. others are welcome etc etc etc.

Any questions please feel free to e-mail me at hackett50@hotmail.com or Sarah at ember_3@hotmail.com.

Im sure we will see you there.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Whiskey pary and no Italian there to take advantage of??? I hate missing out...oh well...guess where the next Whiskey party will be? THAT'S RIGHT, and you're all invited.

Anonymous said...

Thanks Sarah, It was a great time.

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