Tiffany Peterson and I had been excited about the opening of the final installment of the movie "Twilight". I am in love with the character, Jacob, played by Taylor Lautner. Taylor is originally from Hudsonville, Michigan. He and his family moved to California when he was around 10 years old. The other two main
characters, Bella and Edward were played by Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattison.
We got tickets to ladies night for this movie. They gave us pizza and other appetizers. Plus, they gave us popcorn and pop. We had bought our tickets for the event in Muskegon, but the event was cancelled, so the event manager gave us our money back and free tickets to the same event at Celebration theater in Grand Rapids. There were over 400 people in theater #1.
On our way home, it was very foggy outside. I could not see in front of me. It made me a little nervous. Tiffany invited me to go to Mo'z which is the gay bar in Muskegon. I had always wanted to see a drag queen show there so thought I would go. It was comical seeing the pitchers of alcohol with two colored straws in them. I guess that would be for your partner.
Tonight, the theme was 60s. The emcee was quite funny. He liked to pick on our table. He/she gave me the nickname, bob, because of my bob haircut. Tiffany was called TJ. One of her friends was called Tiny Tim. Her friend is from Germany. Tiffany has two male gay friends who were at our table.
We got jello shots later and I could not suck that jello out of the container. I was cracking up.
Later on, the emcee said I looked like I came from a Seventh Day Adventist Church. Do I really look like a church lady?
There are many straight people who go there, including me. I have to say that I was impressed that no one hit on me and the people were just there to have fun and dance. I heard that you don't see bar brawls at these places like you do in a regular bar.
I drove home in the fog and was glad to get home safely.
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