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Wednesday 3 October 2007

Hunting in packs

I’ve heard several blokes say that one of the scariest things to see on a night out is a group made up purely by women. I have to say that a group of blokes is just as off putting.

When I was in London for the day with Mr Flirt, we ended up sitting outside a pub in Camden. It was a pleasant evening, only marred when a group of lads took up residence at the next table.

They were a typical group of lads, out on the piss and on the pull. They were quite loud, having already had plenty to drink and clearly felt, that as they were obviously undisputed Sex Gods, they were in a position to comment on every poor female that happened to walk past.

We sat and listened to their conversation for a while, not that we had much choice. After enduring a few minutes of tales about “shagging some bird” and some stuff about football that I didn’t understand at all, I turned to Mr Flirt and commented that this group of fine male specimens was an example as to why some women prefer to be single.

He just smiled.

A few minutes later, a group of girls (I can really only describe them as girls) came spilling out of the pub. By this stage, the only seats left outside were on mine and Mr Flirt’s table. They asked if they could share with us and we agreed.

We were then subjected to a mixture of screams and squeals over one of the girls’ new top, the sad news that the bloke one of them had met last week hadn’t called and the problems someone’s sister was having with her new partner. After a while, Mr Flirt turned round and informed me that this was an example as to why some men prefer to stay single.

Touche!

3 comments:

Rosie said...

Ahhh...the memories you bring back. Did the guys and girls notice each other? Any juicy bits to share?

Heather said...

out for a piss and a pull.

dear lord. i love that.

committing it to memory!

touche indeed!

alcoment said...

Rosie - Not whilst we were there. It wasn't long after that, that the call for food became too great so we went off to find somewhere to eat. Maybe they did notice each other and there is now one of the world's greatest relationships happening. Though I somehow doubt it!

Wishful - Typical English phrase. I'm glad you like it, it's pretty much self explanatory!