It is never how much but how well.
I’m 42 – I still haven’t grown out of having fun! Why should I??? How DULL would that be!
I’d love an excuse to dance salsa again
That’s a real stick in the mud you have there Bub
Betty, having decided she can’t have fun, now wonders if she ever did.
That’s incredibly depressing.
Well she got her daddy’s car
And she’s cruisin’ through the hamburger stand now
Seems she forgot all about the library
Like she told her old man now
And with the radio blasting
Goes cruising just as fast as she can now
Yes. Especially later…
Only rarely have I stayed to the end of a party. Early morning disease is a curse.
Betty is the epitome of “party-pooper”. She is the poster child for negativity. She needs to lighten up.
The recovery time.. after the party.. is what puts a damper on doing it again. Takes a few years but eventually you get to know the price is not worth the.. fun
I never found it “fun” the morning after.
when I was doing theater, the best audiences had a group from The Red Hat Society in it. Those gals were out expecting to have fun!
I think that really is the point Betty – it WAS fun when you were younger, but it isn’t now and so fun has to be redefined.
When did the word “party” start to mean alcohol? When we were kids it meant charades, or, even better, ice-cream!!!
The hangovers definitely weren’t fun!
Yes we had fun, it matures into enjoyment, if done right. (It helps if someone else is doing the work, of throwing the party) *
I’m nearly 60 and I am still having fun. It is a different fun but I still laugh.
RAGs about 3 years ago
It is never how much but how well.
Maria Elmvang about 3 years ago
I’m 42 – I still haven’t grown out of having fun! Why should I??? How DULL would that be!
ncrist about 3 years ago
I’d love an excuse to dance salsa again
C about 3 years ago
That’s a real stick in the mud you have there Bub
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member about 3 years ago
Betty, having decided she can’t have fun, now wonders if she ever did.
That’s incredibly depressing.
The Reader Premium Member about 3 years ago
Well she got her daddy’s car
And she’s cruisin’ through the hamburger stand now
Seems she forgot all about the library
Like she told her old man now
And with the radio blasting
Goes cruising just as fast as she can now
Serial Pedant about 3 years ago
Yes. Especially later…
david_42 about 3 years ago
Only rarely have I stayed to the end of a party. Early morning disease is a curse.
DawnQuinn1 about 3 years ago
Betty is the epitome of “party-pooper”. She is the poster child for negativity. She needs to lighten up.
Alberta Oil Premium Member about 3 years ago
The recovery time.. after the party.. is what puts a damper on doing it again. Takes a few years but eventually you get to know the price is not worth the.. fun
timinwsac Premium Member about 3 years ago
I never found it “fun” the morning after.
car2ner about 3 years ago
when I was doing theater, the best audiences had a group from The Red Hat Society in it. Those gals were out expecting to have fun!
Thinkingblade about 3 years ago
I think that really is the point Betty – it WAS fun when you were younger, but it isn’t now and so fun has to be redefined.
robin.axten Premium Member about 3 years ago
When did the word “party” start to mean alcohol? When we were kids it meant charades, or, even better, ice-cream!!!
snowedin, now known as Missy's mom about 3 years ago
The hangovers definitely weren’t fun!
christelisbetty about 3 years ago
Yes we had fun, it matures into enjoyment, if done right. (It helps if someone else is doing the work, of throwing the party) *
cabalonrye about 3 years ago
I’m nearly 60 and I am still having fun. It is a different fun but I still laugh.