Conclusion of a social experiment

Yesterday was Mambo Jumbo night. The crowd wasn’t massive but I guess we had really good company. We kinda knew almost everyone there. (Benefits of being an IT manager) So overall, I had a really good night although my face didn’t say so according to someone else.

It all started with people interested in knowing how I would react when drunk. So I was offered a lot of drinks by a lot of people. Bad influence I would say. I guess I was interested in my own limit too. I would say that I was pretty high at one point. Definitely not drunk though. Although the definition of drunk really depends on each individual. I know I wasn’t drunk because I still remember what happened and I was sane enough to go to the front counter to ask them about ticket sale. I’m quite sure Jules had not idea that I was even high. That would my self-control at its max. Yay me.

I can safely say alcohol does make one much less inhibited. I felt a lot less self-conscious. Dancing without a care in the world and with people I would probably not dance with ever? (Ok. I’m not sure.) I smiled a lot more and said hi to a lot more people than I usually would. Haha. It was fun while it lasted which was around 2 hours before it wore off and I came back to Earth. According to Joseph I appeared grumpy though I think that is inaccurate because I was feeling quite happy and he was drunk or somewhere near drunk.

Would I do it again? Hmm. I’m don’t think so because I know alcohol is bad for health. Although with the right company, I might be tempted.

Damn. Lots of bad influences in Adelaide. I guess there are certain things that you should experience in life when you are young because after a certain age it just seems inappropriate.

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~ by weiweiwei88 on 25 September 2011.

One Response to “Conclusion of a social experiment”

  1. knowing ur limit such that u wont go overboard again (not like u went overboard anyway) :P no more partying for us!!

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