Few thoughts on going out in Prague...
You know how disappointing it is when you check a website and there's nothing new since you last been there (especially true for Vogue website and celeb gossips - I can never wait to read some more - but maybe I just spend too much time online - anyway back to my point) so I don't want my blog to be like that! So I will try to add a new post every day (I know, challenging for a lazy bum like me) for you guys who do read my blog (and now I really start to believe you exist:-)
So tonight I'm finally leaving my bed and I'm going to this private post-Xmas/pre-NYE party my uncle is throwing (think free nice wine and luscious food) and then to Radost, my fave club in Prague and my fave hip hop/RnB night (for Prague insiders it's actually better than the Saturday one, less foreigners, cuter guys and those breakdancers OMG!).
To be honest I don't really fancy clubbing tonight but I'm following (yet another crappy) advice I read in some Glamour kind of mag. It was by Nora Ephron (the woman behind those sick, terribly predictable and I-can't-stand romantic comedies like You've got mail) who said that you should use every opportunity to go out and meet people even when you're tempted to stay home in bed (eat chocolate, drink wine, you know the sad-single girl stuff). I'm tempted not to believe this person in the first place but then again if I give it a try and it doesn't work then I can complain properly:-)))
So tonight I'm finally leaving my bed and I'm going to this private post-Xmas/pre-NYE party my uncle is throwing (think free nice wine and luscious food) and then to Radost, my fave club in Prague and my fave hip hop/RnB night (for Prague insiders it's actually better than the Saturday one, less foreigners, cuter guys and those breakdancers OMG!).
To be honest I don't really fancy clubbing tonight but I'm following (yet another crappy) advice I read in some Glamour kind of mag. It was by Nora Ephron (the woman behind those sick, terribly predictable and I-can't-stand romantic comedies like You've got mail) who said that you should use every opportunity to go out and meet people even when you're tempted to stay home in bed (eat chocolate, drink wine, you know the sad-single girl stuff). I'm tempted not to believe this person in the first place but then again if I give it a try and it doesn't work then I can complain properly:-)))

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