Andrea's Diary (Part 3)


Here came a delightful discovery - a new bar/venue the other side of the canal called TriBiCal (which apparently stands for - Triangle by the side of the canal - well so they say!). This was a really friendly jazz type club/bar where the music was not at all loud despite it being live - which allowed you to have a conversation without shouting. All very relaxed and easy going - I'm definitely going there again. The bar staff were really nice and welcoming.
As the evening drew on we headed of to our final venue of the evening which was Napoleons nightclub. On route - which was past my hotel door - I decided to change out of my shirt dress into a pink wrap top and a tight but VERY short black mini skirt, and put my 6" heels back on. Needless to say they were a torturous experience to wear for any length of time, so I purposefully left my mere 4" heels behind, so I would not succumb to changing back later!
Napoleons is where after midnight everyone goes and us 'girls' get in free. There we met up with numerous others and whilst some were upstairs dancing, we chose to stay downstairs by the bar where the music was not too loud and you could talk.
When I was at the bar buying some drinks a really nice lad (well, gentleman) complemented me on my legs and asked if I was 'in company' which was really sweet way of asking if I was spoken for and not at all offensive.
I tactfully thanked him for his compliments and said I was with 'friends'. Afterwards I thought that I should have at least had a dance with him - but maybe another time!! I suppose it was heading towards 1.30 before I eventually left for my hotel.
Well I hope once again reading my little exploits has been enjoyable and helped you in any way. My next Diary is likely to be all about a photo shoot we did outside in London last year. Maybe later this year I may also write about going out in London on a date or sometime like that. (Any good-looking smart guys out there interested?? - leave a message on the Personal Ads!!)
Big Hugs - Andrea
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