Saturday, May 31, 2008

Who ordered the strippers?

Last night was CA's bachelorette party and it was so much fun! Sometimes it's wierd when I don't really know a friend's other friends and family, but seriously, we all had such a great time. CA's sister JG hosted the event and we did lots of fun games and I even stayed awake for the movie at the end of the night (Monster-in-Law -- Michael Vartan is too cute)! We all wore our pj's and acted like silly sleepover girls. Yay! JG let it slip that when she was searching for party games on the internet, she found "Christian Strippers" - these guys that came to the party wearing like ten layers and stripped down to a t-shirt and shorts. Well, this just sounded too perfect for the bachelor party that was going on at our apartment for JP! So, a buddy (MA) and I decided we just had to do it! We put on a ton of CA's t-shirts and an extra pair of shorts and headed out (quickly because it was sooo hot!) to our apartment. On the way we planned our whole routine! We knocked on the door and I called out, "We heard there's a bachelor party going on!" and then MA said, "Who ordered the strippers?" We shut the lights off and jumped in the apartment with glow bracelets on. Then we started (kind of) dancing around and flinging shirts. It was so funny! We also threw our glow bracelets at the guys (we planned on putting them down their shirts, but figured that was a bit much). I think the most concerned looking guy was MA's hubby CA. He just was not sure what was going to happen at the end. (He's also our Bible study leader.) During the show, JJ leaned over to one of the guests (J something) and said, "Oh, I don't think you guys have met, that's CA's wife M." And in the midst of dancing, MA introduced herself. hehe At the end of the whole shebang, JP said hesitantly, "Well, thank you for the thought."

1 comment:

Lyz said...

Oh, too funny! I'm sure there were SEVERAL nervous guys there!

Let's not even get started on how evil it is that there is even such a thing as "Christian strippers". Why would Christians feel the need to have such a thing?