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Thursday, April 8, 2010

A Night at the Country Club

Yesterday afternoon I got a rather strange text message from one of my friends. It said, "I would like to cordially invite you to a formal high society meeting tonight at 10PM." I was not quite sure what this meant, so I asked him what this 'high society meeting' was all about. He replied that the society "is just a fraternity dedicated to the pursuit of excellence and the celebration of truth." How often do you get a text message like that? I was intrigued. So I accepted my invitation with honor and was prepared in my best country club attire at 9:55PM (please note that he would have called to invite me had he not been in class from 2 until 9PM).
He escorted me to his house where other couples in fancy dress were arriving. There were chocolate mint pirouette cigars, and wine goblets with pineapple juice and jackets were required. The official weekly meeting began and after introducing those of us who were new, the men sang the official high society song, written by my date. Then came general announcements and then we had a 10 minute or so discussion on what we give value in our society. Then, we danced. Not just ordinary dancing, but these boys knew how to dance. Swing dancing, waltzing, the foxtrot and more. The songs chosen included Bobby Darren, Frank Sinatra, and other famous old artists. It was a night full of class. And I felt sort of like this... but without the lace.




5 comments:

  1. You live a very highbrow life, my friend. Invite me along sometime. I shall bring a crying baby.

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  2. This was your date last night? How come you didn't mention that in our conversation yesterday? Sounds intriguing! What did you wear??

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  3. Well, just the picture pulled me in! ("I Could Have Danced All Night" is my favorite song!) What a unique date!

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  4. How fun does that sound! I love stuff like that! Of course I'm not much of a dancer, but I would still love that!

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  5. How do I become a member? Never mind, I don't think I'm classy enough. Then again, my middle name (and sometimes my first name) is Wallace... That's a classy name.

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