Monday, October 09, 2006

Trevor Goes to Manhattan, No, Could It Be?

Okay, so it has been awhile since I have updated the Wine Glass Diaries, I admit, but life just goes to fast sometimes... I know, excuses, but hey, that's what I do best. So anyway, the latest set of pictures are from my one-night stay in Manhattan with my K-State girls. I must say, aside from myself, they are the hostests with the mostests!
I arrived in Manhattan to be greeted by my one and only Ginger, Crissy. Who was running behind just like me, and the main clue was the fact that her hair had more clips and curlers in it than Manhattan has hicks... I know, that's a lot :-)
Tracy shortly showed up after I arrived and I chatted on the stairs as I awaited their the completion of their grooming rituals before we went out. We had a great dinner at Old Chicago where Emily and her friend Heather (I think, if I'm wrong, sorry) joined us for some drinks. There were also several Army boys party'n at the bar, which Crissy was able to snap a photo of, not all that cute, but they sure did try...


After a few drinks at Old Chicago we headed back to Crissy and Tracy's place so they could complete their grooming rituals for Part 2 of the evening. Eric (Crissy's boyfriend) was doing the sound for a band that his uncle plays in, so we were planning on going out and watching them play (and do some Boy watching of my own of course). And boy did I watch...

This particular hottie spent about 5 minutes trying to light our outdoor heater that hung above our heads while we sipped (well I chugged of course) our drinks. And what service, I must say, yummm yummmm... gotta love these college boys, dumb as a doornail but hot as a cattle prod... and a good bartender as well...


As you can see, Heather always keeps her eyes closed when cameras take pictures of her, trust me, I have like 10, all the same... I was tempted to just paint eye balls on her eye lids, but she is just as cute with her eyes closed as she is with her eyes open... Tracy was taking this picture, so she isn't in it visually, but totally there in spirit... oh, and speaking of Tracy, boy was she lit when we left, I have another picture of the two of us, but a little too drunk to post... anyway, the evening was well worth the drive to cattle town, and I'm told everyone else had fun as well. To my ladies of K-State, thank you for a great weekend. Hope all are well...

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