Friday, September 07, 2007
V.I.P...Me?
Last night I went to a disco...which is what they call clubs here in Mexico(unfortunatley there is no disco music, I was disappointed). I'm definitely not the club type, by any means, but we were invited by some Mexican students and I knew it would be a good way to make local friends. And believe me, it was. We pulled up to the club and there was a huge line of about 50 people waiting outside. We kinda stepped way to the back and away to show that we weren't yet waiting in line as some of our friends hadn't arrived yet. As soon as we were all ready we stepped up to the line and immediately the huge bouncer at the front points to us and says, "you", he lifts the rope gate, points in, and we walk in front of all of these people and into the club. I felt awful! But apparently having Americans in your club draws more business so they let us in. We were also able to get a table immediately..something that is very coveted at this particular establishment. We were getting stared at all night. People kept wanting to buy us drinks, which we politely declined because accepting a drink from a stranger....well, you are all aware. It was a pretty good time seeing as I don't dance, but oddly enough there really was not very much dancing going on for this to be a disco. It was more like a concert with a really good Mexican cover band that was playing Nirvana, Audio Slave, Metallica, and a few others. It was a good one time experience for me, but I would just prefer to sit back in a cafe and hang out with friends. I'm lame, I know.
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2 comments:
You are not lame... well maybe just a little...ok ok you are lame!
I'm not quite sure how were related! I mean look at me I'm fabulous, and you... well we won't even go there! Ha Ha just kidding, or was I!
lil' sis
Dana
This reminds me of an experience I had in Mexico...
I was at a political rally for a candidate for governer of Baja California with some of my friends. We were clearly the only Americans at the rally, but an English speaking Mexican approached us, told us to invite our friends, and then proceeded to take us to the front of the food line. We couldn't even vote! It was crazy!
I am glad you are having fun in Mexico. How is it taking classes all in Spanish? I'm scared that it will be really hard...
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