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I stopped by a "Happy Hour" that was promoted on Craig's List. It was a chance to meet new people and have a few drinks. It started at 5 and I strolled in at about 5:40. There seemed to be two tables of about 20 people in the bar. It would be difficult to find 20 uglier people together in the same room anywhere.

I had low expectations, and the gathering was promoted as "Do you remember the eighties?", which I remember as a fun decade, when people did have drinks after work. I'm really not superficial, but the women were all 30-50 lbs overweight, dressed badly, and absolutely torn up, and the men were worse, paunchy, and unshaven, with stringy white hair. I stayed at the bar for a minute, and pretended I hadn't come for the Happy Hour. Then I beat a quick retreat. I'm sorry, but I hope some of you understand the horror I felt.

Re: Actually I liked the eighties...

Date: 2003-12-11 09:28 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] pookiedrawers.livejournal.com
I'll have to check out The Wedding Singer. I liked the 80's mainly because I was YOUNG then. Don't see how you can ride a bike much with bad knees...

Re: Actually I liked the eighties...

Date: 2003-12-11 12:04 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] robby.livejournal.com
It's a well made comedy, with Drew Barrymore as the love interest. There are a lot of sight gags, with Adam Sandler driving an AMC Pacer car, and 80's fashions and haircuts, Billy Idol and a Boy George character as well as an 80's soundtrack. Drew's fiance is an evil yuppie, and Adam's brother thinks he's hip going out with a Michael Jackson outfit, including one glove. I know you'll like it.

My knees and ankles hurt in the morning, but feel fine later on. I don't limp or gimp around. Bike riding is low impact, and is good for my joints.

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