Thursday, July 7, 2011

Limbo for Love

As many of you know, I can be quite competitive when it comes to people's affections and attentions. What can I say? My parents spoiled me rotten. I am a dirty little only child who honestly cannot understand how anyone in the universe could ever like anyone more than they like me? Even as I type this, I'm thinking to myself, "no, seriously, how could you like anyone more?" So I could probably use some serious cognitive/behavioral therapy, but that goes without saying. This tale of woe involves this manner of thinking, a few shots and the limbo.

Let me preface with a quick disclaimer. Saturday nights at work are usually dead. We don't get anyone until 10 o'clock and by that time, I am so pissed that I've been there for six hours without making any money that I'm usually rude and continue to not make any money. That being said, a co-worker (who shall remain nameless) and I tend to take a shot here and there in order to soothe the pain that is the Bridge and Tunnels beauties that come into our bar between the hours of 5:30-10.

Since the inception of "Luau" night, a recent addition to the Saturday night line up,  my co-pilot and I have been thrown a little off guard. Our usual mild tipsiness could go unchecked due to the low volume of guests;however, now, with this influx, we're just kinda tipsy trying to remember orders...whoops! But honestly, you eat a hot dog, drink some water you're back in the game right? Well, evidently, I was wrong.

Saturday I ran four miles before work and having sweat out all the lovely toxins that usually absorb my drunken tendencies, so I got pretty tipsy fairly quickly. I honestly had  to eat a taco just to carry on. Not a good sign. Then, if my already surly demeanor wasn't in full effect, one of the other cocktail waitresses came in looking pretty sexy. Ok...this girl: She can only work one shift a week. A shift I was working. A shift that was mine! And she took it! She can't cover any other shifts, just this one. So already, I don't like her. To make matters work she is gorgeous and my bosses love her. I even asked Jerry, my dear sweet trainer Jerry, "do you love her more than me?" To which he simply smiled and gave a light chuckle. Ok now I'm just pissed. And then to make matters worse, she was kicking ass at limbo.

Come 1 in the morning, I was saucy but fun. I was getting along well with the customers and my boss and everybody was having a glorious time. But then, oh lordy, then the limbo comes out. I don't think I've ever limbo'd in my life. Nope. The opportunity doesn't present itself. But after the declared love of this other girl, I had to prove myself the one worthy of their love and adoration. Just to say, yes of course I am the best. You know, I thought, "hey now, you've been working out, you do yoga, you'll be fine! Do it, Johnson!" With the entire crowd cheering me on and a drunken smile on my face, I attempt the second tier of limbo. Seriously, the bar couldn't have been lower than 4'8" and at 5'4" I felt confident as a short person to make it under. Oh boy. Oh boy, oh boy, oh boy. I was wrong. Dead wrong. I bent back, immediately hit my head, fell over, cut my arm on the pole and that was that. The one and only time I will ever attempt to limbo. I am left only with embarassment and this bruise...ah damn, but now, they'll have to think of me as the loveable klutz, no?  

11 comments:

  1. ive seen you get low!! ill never love nobody more than mebor--! and ive done worse, bartending wasted i broke SIXTEEN glasses in one night--rough! <3 soph/stovetop

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  2. Umm..u sound like a SEVERE nut case/hater who should probably take a seat, or go find a corner and cry in it :/

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  3. Haters gotta hate. Grow the fuck up.

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  4. this is so well written, i felt like i was there, cheering you on! screaming your name! sippin on my fruity drink! and you know what? maybe you ARE a SEVERE nut case, but aren't we all? Isn't that what makes you the most loveable? I think so...and might I add, I have many a time found a corner and cried in it, but not today my friend, and never on Luau night.

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  5. -___- no she is not more lovable, ur in ur mid 20s still BEGGING for attention? grossly immature, u need a reality check ur not even pretty enough to expect everyone to react to u the way you just said, ecspecially with an attitude like that, I feel bad for this girl

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  7. Whomever this Anonymous (presumably a girl) is she needs to easy up, work on her syntax, grammar, etc. and come back with a constructive response that actually makes sense. Personally, I find your story to be rather enjoyable, its a rarity that we find anyone so ready to laugh at themselves, much less with the ENTIRE world via blogging. Yes, you may come off like a nut-job, but at least your willing to admit it and have fun with it, there is no shame in that.

    As for your, "hater" described above, its a shame she cannot take the time to pull whatever it is stuffed up her derrière and identify with the fact at some point, I'm sure she has made just as much a fool of herself. Do not heed her advice AJ, find a corner and dance in it, save the crying for the "haters" reading your blog at 9pm on a Thursday night with no Luau to go to.

    Cheers :)

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  9. Anonymous, you frighten me, for all of the pity you're wasting on this poor lass in her mid twenties could be put towards feeling sorry for, i dunno, child starvation in India? women's oppression in the Congo? Mass landmine induced injuries in Cambodia? the AIDS epidemic worldwide? Or how about illiteracy rates right here in our great nation, "ecspecially" in the greater New York City area? So I say, anonymous, when I think of the "grossly immature" travesties of our society, I can only be reminded of those who waste their time splashing the world with negativity. You clearly don't like it here at Two Bags, so I highly recommend visiting www.redcross.org the next time you find yourself on the internet with nowhere to go but here. Cheers.

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  10. There will always be that one person that's prettier than you, smarter than you, funnier than you or even have a better body than you. The reality of it all is that you're not perfect, you will never be the most loved or most liked, especially not in a bar scene where alcohol only makes that prettier girl even more gorgeous to everyone around her. Thing is tho, she'll never be you. You have to love yourself before anyone else will love you. Confidence is one of the sexiest characteristics a girl can have. Work on yours a bit.

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