Stitch and bitch weekender

The girls in the strange bar.
This weekend the Stitch and Bitch crew headed north to Kanazwa. As with most nights when a large group of girls are involved it turned into a smashing night. Luckily, in the restaurant we went to we were given our own private room because the engrish menu created loud hysterics from most of the party. We also had to do the obligatory banzai at the end ( a loud Japanese tradition which involves lots of cheering). Unsure of where to head after dinner we asked the waiter, one of them kindly offered to escort to a "disco". Tilly, Caitlin and I were the first three to enter the bar, immediately clocking the man in drag sat at the bar, backing out we consulted with the rest of the crew that we simply had to have one drink in this bar. Well, we made this bar's night, the definitely male waiter ushered us to a table then appeared two minutes later with his red "dj" jacket on, he immediately took to the decks and bust out some good ole rock and roll sixties tunes. The owner offered us all three drinks for a fiver along with free food and ice cream was offered at one point, our drinks waiter "Caserine" with big poodle perm and high waisted trousers was definitely on his/her way to the female side promptly brought over our drinks from the two hegirls at the bar. The dj then brought the mood down by spinning some slow dance tracks and the owner of the bar rounded up any available, definitely male men to slow dance with a few of the Stich and Bitch girls. Spot light on miss Tilly Gore.
No knitting took place throughout the night only good times and much hilarity.

Waiter, waiter, there's a fly in my soup. It's amazing how the beer goggles create such arty photos.

I am the walrus.

This was just one of the many humorous translations on the menu.


Caitlin, Tania and Tilly in the Chopstick restaurant.

The party games begin, Caitlin's expression says it all, " What is Sarah B humming?"

Yaaaay arrival in Kanazawa.

Sarah H and Nic Coombes

Get on, get on, get on your groovy train.

Amanda and Tilly with their culinary delights.

1 Comments:
Oh My God! Can I please have the Old Woman pickled in plum liquer???? It sounds Delightful!
Isn't it amazing how creative you can get when totally wasted? LOL
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