We had a good time last Tuesday, indeed. It was that me and my friends found a billboard around the building of the University and the town itself. It said that there would be a party held in"B"-club in Pécs. It was an oldschool students' ball for free. We decided to go there.
However, firstly the whole group, who were to come with us, came to my hired flat to change clothes and prepare for the party night. Girls did make-ups, put up lipsticks while boys created funnier and funnier hairstyles. Everyone got on funny and old-fashioned clothes. My shirt and hair were maybe too funny and old-fashioned...:-) During that time, we, epecially my flatmate, David who is also a PTE student, took many photos. So we'll be able to laught at ourselves in the future, too.
After arriving to the club, a security guard asked us to show him our student cards. We got in, started to have good time. Sounds from the '60s, '70s and '80s were played, which were (and they are still) suitable for dancing. It was really great. But next day we all thought that during our preparing we drank and laughed more, than in the dance club itself. All in all, it was amazing! Moreover, it became clear that it does not matter how much alcohol we drink and where we are (in which party club). The only essential thing is to be together...
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"B" is a very nice place although I haven't been there since last year. :( But is was good to read your experience, because you made me mood to go there again. ;)
You're right Bálint, this is one of the best things ever in my life as well to have you, friends. That one was a great night and I think one should never let friends like you go away, because it can last forever, not till the following break-up!
I definitely agree with you and the last sentence is true! The party was great and we always try to do the best. I loved you as a Math and Physics teacher:)
I definitely agree with you and the last sentence is true! The party was great and we always try to do the best. I liked you as a Math and Physics teacher:)
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