Weddings = Friends + alcohol + good memories, oh n not to forget the 'The Couple'
I cant believe one of my friends just got married! Honestly, I don't think my friends should get hitched anytime soon. But all said n done it was a good wedding. Short n sweet. Followed by dinner at The China Grill. As always, there was chicken and daaru, no wedding is complete without drunk people dancing and acting stupid while hogging on mouth watering tandoori starters. The evening starts out sober but ends with the old aunty firing her husband to stop drinking coz he's more drunk than a goldfish in a bowl of alcohol who refuses to take his eyes of the beautiful young girls ;)
We later moved to the hotel where the couple was to spend their suhagraat. The drinks continued, we popped a bottle of champagne and talked about old times and how life would be different after marriage. I'm not an expert on that subject but yes life does change, as much as you want it to remain the same. There are restrictions and you can't live life like a bachelor anymore. The sooner to come to terms with that the better.
After spending a good couple of hours with the couple and leave them to make love, we the friends, had other plans - This was supposed to be a memorable night for the couple and we made sure it was. We left the couple with the hope that they would not be disturbed.
20 mins later there was loud banging and screaming outside the couple's room. The helpless couple was forced to stop making love and concentrate on the commotion outside. We couldn't possibly just continue to let them have a peaceful evening. The poor groom was pleading with us to leave the couple in peace. Its hilarious to have to see someone stop short in the middle of an act!
It was finally 4am and it was time to leave the couple in peace. Some friends decided to roll on the grass, dunno whether it was the drinks or the just that awesome feeling a dog gets while rubbing his back on grass :P
The time had come for everyone to go home. Unfortunately, its difficult to argue with a drunk about his driving skills. They all say 'i can drive dude!' but fortunately all worked out well. Everyone was home safe and that was the end of a perfect day.
We later moved to the hotel where the couple was to spend their suhagraat. The drinks continued, we popped a bottle of champagne and talked about old times and how life would be different after marriage. I'm not an expert on that subject but yes life does change, as much as you want it to remain the same. There are restrictions and you can't live life like a bachelor anymore. The sooner to come to terms with that the better.
After spending a good couple of hours with the couple and leave them to make love, we the friends, had other plans - This was supposed to be a memorable night for the couple and we made sure it was. We left the couple with the hope that they would not be disturbed.
20 mins later there was loud banging and screaming outside the couple's room. The helpless couple was forced to stop making love and concentrate on the commotion outside. We couldn't possibly just continue to let them have a peaceful evening. The poor groom was pleading with us to leave the couple in peace. Its hilarious to have to see someone stop short in the middle of an act!
It was finally 4am and it was time to leave the couple in peace. Some friends decided to roll on the grass, dunno whether it was the drinks or the just that awesome feeling a dog gets while rubbing his back on grass :P
The time had come for everyone to go home. Unfortunately, its difficult to argue with a drunk about his driving skills. They all say 'i can drive dude!' but fortunately all worked out well. Everyone was home safe and that was the end of a perfect day.
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