NYE

NYE?

Invite from some musician buddies:

> Greetings and Happy Holidays,
>
> We here at Jefferson Truett have only one question for
> you…do you want to party with the amateurs or with
> the professionals?
>
> Every year we put so much pressure on ourselves to
> have a good time on New Year’s Eve…so much, in fact,
> that it usually sucks so bad we swear we’re staying in
> the next year and renting Yentil instead. I’m sorry,
> but we cannot let you do that. Yentil is a bad, bad
> movie.
>
> We know you have options on New Year’s Eve. You can
> go downtown, pay $10 for the PRIVILEGE to park on 10th
> street, pay $20 for the PRIVILEGE to drink at
> Aquarium, fight the 20-something’s with frosted-tipped
> hair and daddy’s gold card for a $7 beer, and then
> watch them hook up with incredibly attractive
> people at midnight.
>
> Why not let the professionals here at Jefferson Truett
> take the pain and pressure out of New Year’s Eve. Why
> not party with us, the professionals?
>
> For a modest sum of $15 (couples $25-use your
> imagination), you will enjoy the following:
> -music from Jefferson Truett
> -Jodi
> -New Year’s party favors (one size fits all)
> -champagne toast(s)
> -Pope
> -free parking
> -Sean
> -the PRIVILEGE of bringing in your very own bottle of
> liquor (at least a $15 value, you drunks)
> -Rob
> -a good chance to sit
> -Les
> -so much more we cannot legally print…
>
> Also included in your admission price is the location
> of the super-secret after-hours after-party. Being
> that the Carousel Lounge will shut it’s doors after
> the ringing in of the New Year (that whole liquor
> license thang), we must move the party…and we don’t
> stop rockin’ til someone gets badly hurt (and that’s
> usually around 6:15am).
>
> The Carousel Lounge
> 1100 E. 52nd Street (one block off Cameron Rd., two
> blocks from I-35 & 51st street exit)
> music starts at 9:00
> cover: $15 stag, $25 drag
>
> Thanks for the memories this year,
> Jefferson Truett

About the author: Born and raised in a small town in East Texas, Kramer Wetzel spent years honing his craft in a trailer park in South Austin. He hates writing about himself in third person. More at KramerWetzel.com.

Use of this site (you are here) is covered by all the terms as defined in the fineprint, reply via e-mail.

© 1993 – 2024 Kramer Wetzel, for astrofish.net &c. astrofish.net: breaking horoscopes since 1993.

It’s simple, and free: subscribe here.