Last night there was a party at the UTS Campus Kuring-gai. It was called as the title of this post, so of course we had to dress up like Romans or Greeks.

Everything started on Thursday, when Tom, Ben, Jake, and I went to buy some cloth for making our own togas. We found some interesting stuff in a place called "The Salvation Army". A place full of old clothes, furniture, books, videos, and more things that people give as a charity and then is sold for helping the poor people.

On Friday, while I was still in class Tom sent me an SMS for going to the rooftop in Gumal, because the party had already started. The four of us cut some pieces of this massive grandma-like sheets and wore them during the entire night. It didn't last long though. After this we started drinking from some goon sacks that had white wine and Fanta.

We heard that a bus was going to pick us up for taking us to the party, then we left Gumal. On the way to the bus stop we had some more and met some people that were drinking Coronas. We took the bus and were chilling, singing and playing games. It took about an hour to get to Kuring-gai (I'm glad I don't study that far from the city centre). We had loads of fun on the bus, but once we arrived things changed...

For some reasons (read obvious) I stayed outside and found Jake on the floor face-down. Some security guards started to question everybody outside until an ambulance arrived and took one of my friends. I waited there for about 20 more minutes and took a cab for going home. Once I arrived to Gumal I saw Asun and talked to her for a bit, then I went to sleep. For more details you can ask.



2 comments:
Ohhh great party that I miss yesterday! (I was in class until 9 ... ) Nice Togas too! very sexyyy ;) fiuufiuuuu Por cierto, te tendre que dar clase para escribir mi nombre con s jejejeje Asuuuuunnnn aiaiii ;) besitos sweet boy, see u tomorrow
Comment para Asun:
Pa de pasique!!!!! o como se escriba jaja. Pongo este comment porque se le olvidó a ASUN poner en la entrada que hizo el lunes 12 que en la fiesta también hubo pan de pellizco (panqué en mexicano). Bueno, saludos!
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