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Friday, May 27, 2005

Post-Party Post

 
Silly me.

Last night was the Kill Whitey book launch party at Daddy's Lounge in Hollywood. The turnout was great; the bar staff, incredibly accommodating; the whole evening, long and enjoyable. Thanks to everyone who came. And I'm sorry I didn't get to talk to everyone.

It's not that I don't like parties. It's certainly not that I don't like bars and social drinking opportunities. But I've become slightly saddened by the middle ground that I seem to occupy at big events.

I don't seem to have the energy (or what-have-you) to flit about the room, spending equal time with everyone, engaging one and all with pleasant interactions and conversation. And I haven't quite got technique down -- least at parties that I'm organizing -- of sitting my ass down and letting everyone come to me.

That's the middle ground. A sad, distracted space in which I move around, not enough to see everyone, but just enough to avoid people that I'm not trying to avoid.

Anyway. I had actually thought that I would be home in time last night to post about the party. Instead, all I had energy for last night was to mutter, "it's how late?" Then I was out.

Silly me.

2 Comments:

Blogger bennok said...

machachi forgives you, i bet.

or he'll eat your face.

10:10 AM  
Anonymous Ken Harvill said...

It was a good party, my man. You, Tom, and your lovely wife did a wonderful job. Thanks for KILLer time.

7:13 PM  

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