Your Friday Night Preview

We here at dc.metblog are dedicated to give you, our loyal readers advice on all things DC. My speciality happens to be ways to get toasted. In that role, here’s an advance look at you’re Friday night options with time saving commentary:

For the cheap-o: DC Independence Division End of the season Party
The boys of summer are headed out to the beach, leaving their kickballs on the mall, and management squabbles for the fall, so here’s your last change to talk 2005 season smack and flip cup even grandma.

DC Independence Division End of the season Party

Irish Times, Open bar from 8-11, $5 League members, $20 Guests

For the lonely: Four Minute Dating You’ve Got Mail Singles Party
Professionals in the City has a Four Minute Dating You’ve Got Mail Singles Party at Clarendon Ballroom. And like other events, while they promise to introduce you to 15 members of the opposite sex during an hours worth of four minute dating, they screw it all up with a very passive “twist” at the end. You’ll get to write four “notes” to hotties you like, which will be mailed to their intended recipients. Mailed?! As in the United States Post Office?! Y’all ever hear of email or cell phones?

Four Minute Dating You’ve Got Mail Singles Party
$20 if you register by 5pm, Clarendon Ballroom, 6:30 PM – 9:00 PM

For the bling bling: H20 Friday: Pink Effect – Champagne toast for ladies in pink
Apparently, H2O is now “Dc’s Premier restaurant and lounge” and can set the scene for the start of your weekend, since if the inside gets too hot for you, mingle, dance and sweat under the moonlight on their outdoor patio. Me, I’ll be there for the Open Bar till 11pm and the Pink Effect Party in the white room, where champagne and strawberry toasts go for ladies in pink. Oh and as an added bonus, Peruvian Independence celebrations are in the Latin room.

The Late Night Happy Hour @ H20
Free Entry: Guest list or No Line No Cover Passes (till 12pm)
Every Friday, Open Bar till 11

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