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Birthday Bash June 23rd | Evening
Who: Eugene, Max, and the inhabitants of House 51 and their invitees
What: A birthday party summons for Eugene and Max
When: June 23rd, evening
Where: House 51
Summary: After the events of the draft finally settling, it's time to get life back to normal.
Rating: PG-13 for drinking and swearing.
It was finally time to admit to himself that he was no longer in the club of twenty-somethings, which was a shame, really... but he wasn't going to lie to himself any longer. At least he wasn't alone, and Max could share in the not-quite-misery with him.
Something needed to unify people, something positive, and maybe this could help to begin settling nerves and getting life back to normal. So Eugene sends out a few invitations, even to the residents of his own home with a soft grin.
There were things that they could do to entertain themselves without much prep. Plenty of booze, board games, and even some baking that could be done. It didn't have to be something all-out as it was last year (no one could ever top a rave party for their birthday) but he wanted to party. So upon arrival, the smell of baking and cooking would be the first thing to greet them, before Eugene, of course.
[ooc: Anyone is in fact welcome to join in, and can consider themselves invited by people who have been invited. That is to say, this party is not exclusive to current CR, make yourselves at home]
What: A birthday party summons for Eugene and Max
When: June 23rd, evening
Where: House 51
Summary: After the events of the draft finally settling, it's time to get life back to normal.
Rating: PG-13 for drinking and swearing.
It was finally time to admit to himself that he was no longer in the club of twenty-somethings, which was a shame, really... but he wasn't going to lie to himself any longer. At least he wasn't alone, and Max could share in the not-quite-misery with him.
Something needed to unify people, something positive, and maybe this could help to begin settling nerves and getting life back to normal. So Eugene sends out a few invitations, even to the residents of his own home with a soft grin.
There were things that they could do to entertain themselves without much prep. Plenty of booze, board games, and even some baking that could be done. It didn't have to be something all-out as it was last year (no one could ever top a rave party for their birthday) but he wanted to party. So upon arrival, the smell of baking and cooking would be the first thing to greet them, before Eugene, of course.
[ooc: Anyone is in fact welcome to join in, and can consider themselves invited by people who have been invited. That is to say, this party is not exclusive to current CR, make yourselves at home]
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[He made to demonstrate as he asked, a little dazed, but... satisfied with the way his lips felt. Tingly and well-worked, but now he was distracted with trying to distract Loki. It made sense in his head, and it was fun]
I mean, that is a personal problem. Sounds like.
Was it my turn?
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He's feeling nicely hazy as he answers:] Yes, I do believe so.
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Heh. Now I know how to win arguments with you~
[Voice sing-song, he did it again, deliberate and slow]
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[Well yes, that is the best way to win any fight, verbal or otherwise: cheating.]
Not win. Temp--tempor--temporarily delay.
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I've been in a fist-fight.
I was put on probation in my university for defacing public property with eggs.
[Whoops, maybe both of those were true? He was starting to lose track of what was real]
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Shit.
It takes him too long to stumble over, but he does, depositing himself in Eugene's lap with a lazy sprawl and ever-so-casually positioning a bony shoulder in the way of the two of them leaning in again.]
Now, this has gotta be one of those tricky ones, right? The one you'd think is definitely true actually isn't.
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[Jack was an unexpected, but not unwelcome addition. He recognized those bony joints anywhere and was entirely too drunk and pleased to let a little elbowing get him in a bad mood. Still, he had to adjust so that he didn't faceplant in Jack's hair, struggling to sit up straighter]
Wha-- hey, Jack! Hey, pour me a shot because he guessed right. Damn, gotta work on my... heathen... er, hillbilly... er, wait. Hooligan? That's the one. My hooligan reputation.
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Yes, pour him a shot. I'm rather better at this than him.
[He grins at Eugene.] How does one play this game as a threesome?
[...he didn't quite mean it like that, that's how drunk he is.]
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[There was seriousness interjected into his tone, not knowing why, but it was... well, important. For some reason]
Oh, god you mean the game, right? Right, yes, the game is the more, the merrier. It'd just adding more interesting stories. Right, Jack?
[Even though he had an unfair advantage of knowing... a good deal of Jack's stories. He grinned and rested his chin on Jack's shoulder, comfortable with the company. ]
And shut up, I just-- I happen to be a shitty liar, alright? Some people see it as a virtue.