Prices include- 600 dollars on food, 3400 dollars on alcohol, 10,000 dollars on a stereo system with music, 15,000 dollars for five security guards, 15,000 dollars for eight M4-SPs, tactical equipment, and ammunition; 55,000 dollars for both Jeep Wranglers, 200 dollars for basketball rim, 800 dollars for furniture.
Saturday, March 2, 2013
Party!! (Not What Your Expecting)
The day is Sunday, and all preparations are finished. The house is ready to go for the party. Everyone is here. There is about thirty five people at the party. As they enter the drive way, they see four security guards in front of the door, checking off the names of the people coming in. As they come in, there is one huge table that could seat maybe forty people, surrounded by chairs. There is music playing in the background, and if people recognize it they will realize it is Armenian music. There is a bar, where Blue Label, Hennessy, Buffalo Trace, Jack Daniels, and any type of beer is abundant, but if there is something else someone wants there will be some there. As they move around the house, they see a kitchen with with people running around to prepare all the food. Outside, the three grills are set making all the barbecue as possible. There is a pool, which the kids and young adults are playing in. There is a basketball court also, which one can see a game going on between ten people. As you continue through the house, there is a room guarded by a security guard. As you say the correct phrase, he lets you into a room with an Armenian flag on the wall, a case with bottles of whiskey, and a big desk. The person sitting on the chair behind the desk is me, waiting for the correct people to come into the room. As everyone is here, I press a button which opens a huge screen showing a map, a big shelve filled with firearms, and chairs come out of the floor. The map explains the next move on which this group of people will take, while I am thoroughly explaining what the objective of the map is. As I explain, the people in the room choose their firearms of choice, and one man who always fills the alcohol, starts filling shots in for everyone. As the explanation is over, and everyone is well-equipped, we swear an oath on a Bible and proceed out of the room. As we come out, we join the party, begin to eat, dance, and drink (at a moderated level, since everyone in that room knows what they have to do later on). By now, it is 11:30 P.M, and people begin to come inside and eat desert. There is cake, different types of Armenian deserts, and a bunch of liquors to go with everything. After desert is over, it is about 1:20 A.M, and people are starting to leave. As the last of the visitors leave, the only people left are the people from the room. It has been six hours since they took their shots in the room, and they have not drank anything since. As we proceed to the garage, everyone gets their field gear on, and begin to get into two Jeep Wranglers.After that, the rest of the night is confidential....
Prices include- 600 dollars on food, 3400 dollars on alcohol, 10,000 dollars on a stereo system with music, 15,000 dollars for five security guards, 15,000 dollars for eight M4-SPs, tactical equipment, and ammunition; 55,000 dollars for both Jeep Wranglers, 200 dollars for basketball rim, 800 dollars for furniture.




Prices include- 600 dollars on food, 3400 dollars on alcohol, 10,000 dollars on a stereo system with music, 15,000 dollars for five security guards, 15,000 dollars for eight M4-SPs, tactical equipment, and ammunition; 55,000 dollars for both Jeep Wranglers, 200 dollars for basketball rim, 800 dollars for furniture.
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ReplyDeleteNow this is a party of my taste. This is a type of party I would love to attend! Perfect choice of entertainment, food, and setting. The party favors (jeeps and weapons) are very well chosen. The "before" and "after" parties are just to my taste. Let me know when the party is! You have truly captured my taste and put it into a party form. Bravo! Getse Hay Azku!!
ReplyDeleteAs fortunate as I am to be invited to your party, everything was great, except for one guard being quite obnoxious showing his firearm off. As for the meeting in your room, I think that your ideas what astounding and our objectives succeeded with ease. I would love to come over to a party like this once again, for it is a memorable and fun night.
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