Ana Didović isn’t a Hollywood A‑list, a pop‑star, or a politician—she’s an ordinary 27‑year‑old from Zagreb who loves three things more than anything else:
When the group decided to celebrate Ana’s birthday, they wanted something unforgettable. Little did they know that the night would become the stuff of legend.
So next time you’re traveling, consider adding a little wind to your itinerary. Just remember to keep it respectful, keep it consensual, and—most importantly—keep the laughs rolling.
If you’re ever in Valencia, stop by El Soplón and order the “Special Paella de Viento.” Ask the bartender about the “wind‑inspired” cocktail (it’s just a playful name for their house sangria). Who knows? You might just become part of the next legendary party story.
¡Salud y buen viento! 🍻🌬️
The gang left Valencia with sore cheeks (from laughing), a few lingering aromas, and a story that would be retold at every future reunion. The phrase “fart party” now serves as an inside joke among the group, guaranteeing that any future trip will involve a safeguard: a “wind‑warning” sign posted at the entrance of every bar they enter.
The bar’s name alone hinted at something mischievous. Its interior was a rustic mix of exposed brick, vintage lanterns, and a tiny stage for local musicians. The crowd was lively, and the DJ was spinning a perfect blend of Spanish pop and old‑school reggaetón.
Ana, feeling adventurous and perhaps a little tipsy, raised her glass and shouted:
“¡Vamos a celebrar con todo el viento que hay dentro de nosotros!”
(Let’s celebrate with all the wind we have inside us!)
The friends erupted in laughter, and the “fart party” was unofficially declared. The rules were simple:
And so, the night began.