Good Eye Money Guy loves a challenge. More specifically, he does not like to lose.
One evening, after half of the party retreated to bed in the quiet house and one or two passed out in the fun house (or on the fun house lawn – true party style), the rest of us pulled out the vodka and karaoke.
Good Eye Money Guy was the first to sing and didn’t do too bad – score: 94. I stepped up next and did the best I could, which was also the best the mic allowed – score: 100. This was not pleasing to Good Eye Money Guy, thus, he challenged me to another round – this time, choosing my song. I accepted the challenge and, once again, scored 100.
Good Eye Money Guy, not wanting to lose, continued to sing and challenge others – even encouraging bets – in an attempt to redeem himself. Eventually, he met one of his goals and scored 100. “For the record, she got 99,” he said, referring to me. Duffy respectfully corrected him, “No, she got 100.” “Can we all remember this the same way?” Good Eye Money Guy pleaded.
Later, as Sumner Charles III, Duffy, Kitty and I were chatting about some of the weekend shenanigans, Duffy, Kitty and I remembered them the same while Sumner Charles III remembere them differently. “Can we all remember this the same way?” Kitty quipped.
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