Welcome to my 141st, and farewell, edition of my weekly guide
April 2nd, 2009There are 11,152 of you guide-getters out there to date, and I’ve met almost all of you. After 4 years it’s up to someone else out there to pick up the party ball and run with it. I know there are a few bidding for the crown. Rob, Sammy, Damon, Brad to name but a few
But if anyone wants any kind of piece of this party empire that I’ve created, let me know ASAP.
I’ll be back, but unsure when and in what capacity. If I win this Nite:Life award I’ll swoop back for the ceremony. If not, it’ll be more like a fleeting visit for Xmas. While I’m on ‘the award’ topic, if you haven’t already, please vote for me in the annual Nite:Life Awards (and tell your friends to). I’m gunning for back 2 back victories in the ‘Best Scene Personality’ category, and Phloss won’t go down without a fight www.ourhouse.co.nz/nitelifeawards
I managed to get out to a few events during the week, which were much of a muchness, but by far the major thing on my mind was the organisation of my 33rd birthday/leaving party held at The Ponsonby Bowling Club. It was great to see people who’d come to my very first party in Auckland (a Cowboys & Indians themed house party) rocking’n'rolling with cool/fun peeps I met only a week ago.
We bowled, drank jugs of beer and played free pool, then as the afternoon shadows got longer we ate, chilled-out in The Antartic section and were serenaded at sunset by a lone bagpipest. With party techno beats emanating from the DJ zone across the complex it was action battle-stations, get ready for launch.
We skipped upstairs next to listen to comedian Brendhan Lovegrove followed by 4 of my favourite Kiwi bands Silver Revival, Move, The Exiles and Airspace. While this monster jam session was happening, Chewy and his dozen strong drummers, and fire spinners, had a hundred odd mesmerised by athleticism, ability and sheer lack of fear, outside amongst the glowing giant rhino cones.
The fun police visited once to no avail, nothing of worth got broken and I saw many new couples forged. So as far as I’m concerned it was just what the invite said, ‘10 hours of power fun’. The only downer was the scolding I got from management, when Scotty and I went nude hydrosliding across the greens while the sprinklers rinsed the greens.
I was not ready for the frenzy that was my after party at Pasha. I’d never seen the place so busy and alive, it was another New Years. I felt like a King. It was brilliant to see scores, and scores, of friends who couldn’t make the main event during the day coming for catch-ups.
One hour was all we lasted at Spy Bar, even though it was to be my last time for some time, I felt as if we parted ties some time ago. We re-grouped at a familiar Ponsonby turf, and numbers swelled to nearly 30, 75% of whom were uncommonly of the female.
A hardcore group of 9 trucked on to an inner city hotel, to carry on waving the Party Marty birthday banner. I’d planned this maneuverer weeks in advance, so the room was fully prepped. It was a couples-fest, even a make-out room. Fun in the sun on a Sunday with genuine friends is hard to beat.
People paired off and veered homeward to sensibility. We flogged the horse, dragging out the celebration as long as possible, but when dusk set in, we turned in, with a smile on my dial and a job very well done.
Some of the pictures are in this link, http://www.viewauckland.co.nz/gallery_martys_party/img1.asp
P.S. If you’d like to be in my DOCNZ movie, out later next year, my crew are filming snippets over the next month. All you need to be a part of this movie is an opinion of me, and this countries nightlife. Easy, just email your name and number to my Director, Nick Jack npj@xtra.co.nz. He’ll take it from there.
It’s been great guys. Please stay in contact, I’m always interested in what you are all up to, even the one’s I only email, and have never officially met. Smile, have fun and remember… It’s Always Happy Hour!







