September 26, 2005

Cha Gheill Part 2

Greetings Friends.

This posting is slightly later then planned as when I got home last night I a) missed the train home and had to take the 5am this morning and b) was too tired to care about my blog. That being said Homecoming was worth all the effort to get there. WHAT AN AMAZING WEEKEND.

So obviously, I was pretty wasted Friday and Saturday night, saw a bunch of people and did a bunch of things. But mostly was enjoying being back to the bars and events I'm familiar with. First off, Aberdeen was insane this year. The flipped a car, smashed bottles against fire trucks and generally caused insanity which may lead to it being shut down. Estimates say there was between 5000 to 7000 people on the Aberdeen Street party. The cops tear gassed it and all and it still kept going till almost 3am. Here's a pictre:


A recap:
Friday - Got there late, got wasted at the QP, passed out around 5am at Katrina's after eating copious amounts of beer nuts. A good start
Saturday - Visited some people at Dane's pancake keggar, went for lunch at Chez Piggy, hung out with Beth, met Colleen for coffee at Sleepless Goat, had dinner with friends at Brew Pub, hit up the Aberdeen Street party (or tried too), went to the QP for a beer, went to the Grad Club (it was the 30th anniversary and Sarah Harmer was playing) and passed out again at Katrina's (more beer nuts of course)
Sunday - Delicious lunch at Aqua Tera, relaxing afternoon, missed last train out of Toronto.
Monday - Got up at 5am to make train to get to London in time for class. Currently exhausted but happy.

So before I depart I implore those of you who didn't come back for Homecoming to come back next year... it was amazing and now for the top things this weekend:
1) I'm really looking forward to getting wasted.
2) That hovers around the border of distasteful.
3) Puke in c-word, etc....
4) Why would I give money to a bunch of pregnant babes?
5) Do you like Nirvana?

2 comments:

Stu Cooke said...

Bollocks.

Wish I could have been there. Sounds like a conversation I would loved to have been a part of.

Matt Tozer said...

You're right I didn't mention you... but that's probably because you were there for most of it. And I typed it yesterday during my delirium phase so I apologize.


And yes Stu, you would have loved those conversations.