![]() ![]() Half of Hamilton High showed up on the weekends, and no one left the club with their dignity intact. But in their defense, they weren't the only ones. I hated the place for the simple reason that it made my friends, who could be somewhat sensible most of the time, act like idiots. ![]() The rickety oak bar still stood, but Joe served only Coke products while the kids danced or listened to live music. The Nest, which used to be a real bar, had been converted into a teen lounge three years ago. I figured Joe would get offended if I told him that one of the biggest problems was this damn place. ![]() In the meantime, I sat at the bar all night talking to Joe, the thirty-year-old bartender, about "the problems with kids these days." Casey and Jessica danced, flirted, attracted the attention of every male in sight, and eventually were hauled out of the party by their protective best friend-me-before any of the horn dogs could take advantage of them. ![]() But I guess guys eat that shit up, don't they? I could honestly feel my IQ dropping as I wondered, for the hundredth time that night, why I'd let them drag me here again.Įvery time we came to the Nest, the same thing happened. Once again, Casey and Jessica were making complete fools of themselves, shaking their asses like dancers in a rap video. ![]()
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