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Ok, so the other night I went out to a club with my firends and we were all dancing when this guy comes up to us and starts dancing as well. Well, my friends kinda moved away from me for a moment, and he focuses in on me, and starts to dance. This is cool, since I do go to clubs to dance with people. Anyhow, he starts to grope and get a bit too close and I find that I need rescuing. So me and my friend start doing the fake lesbian thing and she basically tells him to get away from me. Normally, this stops guys in their tracks, because while they seem to want to look, they usually know better than to actually get involved. But did this guy stop? Nope. Anyway, we ended up having to go outside to get away from him, and I ended up finding a nice guy to dance with on the other side of the dance floor. He didn't grope and actually got to dance most of the night. Which brings me to my rhetorical question of the day... Why is it that guys seem to need to grope girls on the dance floor? Do they normally get laid this way? I have never seen a guy actually get lucky, but I have seen them get carted away by security... so what's the point? Why can't some people keep their hands to themselves?
Anyway... Sunday 7: Seven worst movies you've seen...
1. Species
2. Dracula 2000
3. Not Another Teen Movie
4. Eyes Wide Shut
5. A Clockwork Orange
6. 2001: A Space Odyssey
7. (I don't know the title, but it has Jet Li in it and he flicks a bullet at someone's head and kills them... which was cool, but the rest of the movie sucked)

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