Saturday Night4:47 AM
Sunday, March 21, 2010
Saturday night is different from any other. On Saturday night, people get together, go dancing, bowling, drinking, out to dinner, get drunk, get killed, kill other people, go out on dates, visit friends, go to partes, listen to music, sleep, gamble, watch television and sometimes fall in love - just as they do evry other night of the week. But on Saturday night they do all these things more often and withmore passion and intent.
Even having nothing to do on Saturday night is different from having nothing to do on, say, Thursday afternoon, and being alone on Saturday night is different from being alone on any other night of the week.
For most people Saturday night is one night that neither follows nor precedes work, when
they expect to have a nice time, when they want to be with their friends and lovers and not with their bosses, employees, teachers, landlords or relatives - unless those categories happen to do. In the extreme this leads to what i think as the Fun Imperative :
the sensation that a Saturday night not devoted to having a good time is a major human failure and evidence of a possible character flaw. The particularly acute loneliness you can feel only on a Saturday night is the Fun Imperative unrequited. But most of the time Saturday night is a medium of enjoyment. ( this passage continues )
I got this compre for tuition class. haha Saturday Nights.. if you're spending it alone, or spending it on work, put a L above your head and call yourself a Loser:)

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