. . . Commenting on Jiim's earlier post on Massage Night . . .
Massage night was definitely awesome. :o) Not enough massaging, but then again, I think we spent about the first hour getting Boris acquainted with everyone. (Boris is the dog from the house I'm house-sitting for the weekend, which is where massage night was)
Another massage night is most certianly a necessity - hopefully everyone who was there for the first one will be able to go to the second, and we'll get a whole slew of new people, too!
I think we had mebbe twelve people there at one point, which is waay more than I expected. It was a tight squeeze, but it was a lot of fun. :o)
Kelly S., Kyle L., Melissa R., Aaron G., Jim B., Stephanie R., Walter A., Melissa F., Aimee K., Brandon G., Teresa P., David B., and three of Jim's friends - Dave, Sarah, and Kyle were all there at some time or another.
. . . Rules of massage night . . .
--No significant others (unless, of course, they're a counselor, too!)
--What happens at massage night, stays at massage night . . . ;o)
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What if it leaves massage night on it's own?!? We better set up some contigency plans for quaranting in case what happens at massage gets home sick and up and walks out on us! I recommend lots of twinkies and night vision goggles to aid us in searching for it whenever it decides not to stay at massage night anymore.
The twinkies and night vision goggles are a definite necessity . . . You bring those and I'll bring three yards of rope . . . I think we might also need a kazoo, a roll of duct tape, and half a dozen squirrels . . .I can get that, too, I'm sure . . .
All I can say is, It had better watch out if It tries to up and leave!!
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