10K day party

The party was absolutely EPIC. More than 60 people turned up to celebrate what is probably the first ever ten thousand’s day party in human history. Our crowd completely took over the VIP section of the “Freedom Bar”, and even overflowed it at one point. Mixing and mingling was at its best. The night’s favourite pick up line was “so, how do you know Emir?”

The Turkish delegation, led by Funda, was the first to reclaim the dance floor. The rest of us followed and the fans soon requested me on the pole. Screaming ladies, paparazzi shots… I thought I left that life behind.

Like predicted, the pole was thoroughly abused, and not only by me. Honourable mentions go to Kais and Elvan (when she wasn’t bossing the deejay), for longest time spent strutting their stuff on the pole. If you missed it, you can still console yourself with the photographic evidence.

Meanwhile the “biggest contributor to my hangover award” has to go to Bjorn, who didn’t even bother waiting for me to start a drink before popping out with a new one. Eyewitness accounts report of me “being funny when I am drunk”… Meanwhile we can’t really call my white suit “white” anymore.

If you haven’t yet make sure you check out the rest of the pictures!

Many thanks for everyone that turned up and made this party the success it was. See you at my 15,000th day!

3 Responses to “10K day party”


  1. 1 Bjorn Feb 24th, 2006 at 12:56 am

    You big wimp. You were just pretending to be drunk so that the girls would pamper you ;)

    Anyways, the best 10 000 day celebration I’ve ever been to. It would be hard to top.

  2. 2 Marcello Mar 7th, 2006 at 9:39 pm

    Nice pics, I would have loved to be there…

  3. 3 Paola Mar 8th, 2007 at 4:00 am

    Hi,

    Not sure if I already tried to contact you about this… I’m researching the whole “10,000 days” phenomenon and since you seem to be amond the first wave, I’d love to ask you a couple questions about it. You can reach me at the e-mail I entered in the form if you’re up for it.
    Cheers.

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