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I don't go out to parties because I'd look terrible in pictures. My escape is television - it's like meditation to me.
some weed here and there, but for the most part people were just partying.
Parties are the nightly ritual of the sophisticated society.
Poor people knew how to party. The
What is one ever doing anywhere?
work, maximum fun".
Ain't nothin' but a party!
Drinking in a honky tonk, just kicking hippies asses and raising hell.
Giving a party is like having a baby: its conception is more fun than its completion; and once you have begun it, it is almost impossible to stop.
All I do is stay in the kitchen and cook. I don't go there to party.
Surrounding yourself with others ...
I have a lot of parties.
I am a party! Everywhere I go is a party!Party-- Robby Novak
I have been known to hang out and party back in the day. I had a weekend that lasted a few years.
I like doing stuff with my friends.
All my shows is about a party. We party from the door then we get into the gig, get back to the middle then we gonna party at the end. It's all a good time.
School should be the best party in town
I like having a good time. It's probably my mother's Brazilian genes in me - party, party.
It's usually better to focus on partying and let the other stuff take care of itself.
Mardi Gras, baby. Mardi Gras. Time when all manner of weird shit cuts loose and parties down.
Canoodling, I see.
See Social-life and Glee sit down,
All joyous and unthinking,
Till, quite transmugrified, they're grown
Debauchery and Drinking
I came to Party Crashing because accidents happen. People you love will die. Nothing you treasure will last forever. And I need to accept and embrace that fact.
Good parties create a temporary youthfulness.
Actually, I don't even like parties. I would much prefer a room with four friends who sit around and have dinner. I detest nightclubs. And I don't like places where the noise is so loud you can't talk to people.
What people will do to get away from boredom!
If you're in a company, you're dancing from 9 a.m. till 7 in the evening, and then you go home and get in a hot tub and get some Epsom salts and try to get your body goin' again. There's no social life, no anything.
Church on time, makes me party.
What we do in New Orleans, man - we party!
I'm not afraid of a party!
Pastime with good company
I love and shall, until I die.
Grudge who list, but none deny!
So God be pleased, thus live will I.
I love being with my friends, relaxing and talking.
We're having a blast. Just four friends getting together.
When you work hard ... it's only fair that you party hard.
What is a big city girl like you doing out in the middle of nowhere with a country boy like me on a Tuesday night in October?"
"Enjoying life...
It is like a party all the time; nobody has to worry about giving one or being invited; it is going on every day in the street and you can go down or be part of it from your window ...
People have parties because they're sad. They think a party will make them happy.
'What you doing in the club on a Thursday?'
She say she only here for her girl birthday ...
They ordered champagne but still look thirsty,
Rock Forever 21 but just turned 30.
I am just relaxing and enjoying myself, doing what I always did.
I don't really party.
It's Friday and I'm ready to swing. Pick up my girls and hit the party scene.
To getting laid and fighting fires.
life is a big party Ensure that You have an invitation
Drinking every night because we drink to my accomplishments.
Sex and drugs and rock and roll.
people are here to do reckless things, stupid things they might later regret, though the point of it all is in not regretting. For the idea of the party is youth.
Going to parties by myself? Yeah, I don't know if it's super cool or super uncool. I haven't decided yet.
You come home, and you party. But after that, you get a hangover. Everything about that is negative.
When I think back to some of the most fun nights of my life, it was just me out dancing without a care in the world. It's a release, an outlet.
Party like a bonobo!
No driving, no sleeping. Live it up like it's the weekend, when the DJ play the right song gonna drink, gonna party all night long
I like to go to the clubs. As long as the environment permits, and it's not too knuckleheadish, I'm there, I go to the club. Because that's where you get inspiration from.
For me going out to party never meant drinking or taking drugs.
Parties sickened me. I hated the game-playing, the dirty play, the flirting, the amateurs drunks, the bores.
Live for today, plan for tomorrow, party tonight, party tonight.
The cocktail party has a simple function in modern society. Its basic purpose is to pay off social debts.
If I want to party, I'll party at my house.
People have to get out sometimes - have something good to eat, have some drinks, belt out some songs, talk about nothing in particular.
Don't get me wrong - I've gone to a club. But I'd much rather be with my close friends at home or a concert, or on a trip. I'll go dancing with my grandma. She likes to cut a rug!
I hate partying. If I'm forced to go to a party or a social gathering, I go in at 9:30 and leave at 10 P.M.
I'm sure there's a hell of a party in Ireland now and I know I don't have anything to do for two-and-a-half days so I'm going to party on
I'm not a partygoer.
You know I hate parties. With the passion of a televangelist on Sunday morning. I suck at small talk and mingling. Give me a booth in a bar and a few good friends, and I'm a happy girl. But parties suck.
Health - what my friends are always drinking to before they fall down.
I'm very, very jealous of guys who just go and decide to party and then can work the next day.
The party's just getting started. This is where the fun starts.
I don't like parties. There was never a party I was at where I didn't wish I was somewhere else.
If I'm at a party, and there are lots of people running around, you'll most likely find me on the floor, painting ... I want to be at the party, but I want to do something. I'm just not very idle at all.
What else is there to do in college except drink beer or slit one's wrists?
Preparing for the ups and downs of life.
For me growing up, I've found that I don't really go out and party and I don't hang out - when I come home and I'm home, I'm a pretty chilled person.
I love hanging out with friends and family.
Rollin wit a posse full of paranoid drugdealaz!
I'm not a party animal. I'm a chill homebody. I like to watch movies and go out to eat. That's my idea of a good time. I'm definitely able to be social.
Movies. Drinks. Headless chickens. You know, girl stuff.
Basking in the light and glory that comes with not giving a damn.
Let's take our clothes off and party
There are guys, the weekenders, who can go out and get loaded and they're having fun and partying - which is a term I deplore, partying - and it's all recreational and they're having a ball. I never had that. It was never about recreation. Not. Ever. That was never my motivation. Not once!
Night and gin and music-the right setting for peeling off the thin clinging layers of bullshit and finding one's way down closer to the essential self.
recreation, was already talking
In life; have as much fun as you can get away with!
I used to be a good party boy. I'm old. I'm an old man. You pay the consequences. I'm just fine with a couple of drinks, no more than that.
Parties on the back of Parties, at war with the world and with each other.
Fiddling knobs, touching keys, having fun with a full grown man.
You gotta fight for your right ... to party!
I don't get the whole getting drunk thing.
I like to go to parties where I know everyone. How are you going to have fun with people you don't know?
I'm really not a party person. I'm in the business of working with 100 people every day, so I don't revel in meeting a roomful of people in my leisure time.
I could go out to five parties a day if I wanted to. I don't. I have attachments to my wife and kids - and about 20 pieces of art.
My favorite part of the party is when the party is over. When I don't feel obligated to have a good time, and I can just sit and chill with whoever's left to chill with, you know?
I had plenty of invites and chances to party when I just started on tour, but I knew partying would prevent me from achieving my surfing potential.
Going to a party, for me, is as much a learning experience as, you know, sitting in a lecture.
I enjoy horse riding, spending time with my dog 'Smurf,' and basically having a really good laugh partying and having fun!
I read, watch television, watch movies, hang out with family. I like my clothes and I have great cars, and I drive those. But for most people, it's like, "That's boring. You don't club? You don't party?"
You can see this everywhere you go: young middle-class people whose lives are beginning to disappoint them making to much noise in restaurants and clubs and winebars. 'Look at me! I'm not as boring as you think I am! I know how to have fun!' Tragic. I'm glad I learned to stay home and sulk.
You can't party all the time - especially in January!
'What is celebration?' Rather than dancing, rather than laughing, rather than loving, rather than enjoying this silence, the mind asks: 'What is celebration?'
If I could be doing anything, I'd be laying on the floor in my birthday suit eating junk food and watching something dumb on TV.
drinks for the crowd.
It was the work of a party, the dance of work.