There is nothing worse than people telling you have made the worst mistake of your life. That's exactly have I felt a few months after I made my move from Durban to Bloemfontein. I just coundn't seem to find my feet. I tried making friends but everyone seemed comfortable in their own circles. I felt alone and completely astracised.
So I finally I decided to tackle the town on my own. It didn't take to long. I got bored very quickly, things just seem to run on a very different order out here. People go to the same clubs, where you met the same people. There is nothing more irritating than being able to predicte your every move, every weekend.
By the grace of God I met some really cool people I call them "My freak crew". Now these guys and girls knew how to have a good time, they were so welcoming and warm. We went out for drinks, I could hardly believe my eyes. It seemed alcohol did not affect these people, no matter how much they drank. My freak crew had a reputation, and they planned to live up to it.
We decided to move the convoy, a few friends were having a party in the plots. If the freak crew says were going it must be hot.
The house was like nothing I'd ever seem before, from the garden, to the patio to the actual building. Trust me,I travel and watch Top Billing. On arrival our host met us with a list of rules. This is me thinking, what sort of a stuck up has rules for a party! Well sure the usual, no setting the curtains on fire or no dancing on the roof. But I was to soon discover, rather say uncover the reason. It was a one piece party. That means no patrons are allowed entry unless they are in one item of clothing. Now I love having fun but this was way beyond me. I tried to contest but my freak crew would not hear of it. It is not easy dancing with a drink in one hand and the other trying to cover your breast while fighting a giant of a man, with ideas bigger than, well you now what.
There are just some things that do not need to be repeated. And this was it. I have since never contacted my freak crew, my fear and respect for them is unequivocal.