Thursday, October 22, 2009

shake that booty among other things


i've been busy! last week was the fourth of five installments of come dine with me, with a greek feast at karen's place. it was so yummy. we actually have a come dine with me site now so you can read a bit of what we're up to. although, i of course, drank and ate too much, which was difficult as on saturday, dee had friends over for dinner, including our wimbledon neighbours dan and steph, over for dinner where again, i drank and ate too much.

of course, dan being dan brings something fun for us to do...well this time, two fun things. he started by filling up some nose cups with schnapps and well, funny things happened. then he brings out chocolate roulette where you spin a toy gun in a circle and whatever chocolate it lands on, you eat it. now 11 of the 12 chocolates are filled with praline while the third is filled with hot chilli peppers. and yay, the first one eaten by marin was the dodgy bullet. the rest of us ate our chocolate in peace.

then on sunday, dee and i hung out in regent's park where the freize art fair was in full swing. we walked around and checked out the statue exhibit throughout the park and we saw some funny stuff. my fave exhibit was the three hay bales. i'm sorry. how are hay bales art? we walked around the park where we watched a myraid of rugby and footie games, and ran into a woman's rugby team from canada. sweet. they kind of scare me though.

last night was a ton of fun though. it was georgina's 30th birthday party and we ended up at kenza. at first all was good - lounging around the couches, drinking bison vodka with apple juice and eating a shish taouk and then out of no where, out come the belly dancers. and not only did they dance for us, they pulled us up on stage. the guys were so funny. they were embarassed to oggle the girls in front of the group...but honestly, they eventually forgot we were there and oggled. much fun.

i was taught how to shake what i got...and it was fun!

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