Karaoke! - Dec. 14, 2011
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Today I joined an year-end party.
After the drinking party, we went to a Karaoke box.
I had not gone to a Karaoke box in ages.
There are 10 people in total and we sing songs 2 hours.
So, I could sing only two songs.
Anyway, I had very fun.
After the drinking party, we went to a Karaoke box.
I had not gone to a Karaoke box in ages.
There are 10 people in total and we sing songs 2 hours.
So, I could sing only two songs.
Anyway, I had very fun.

Today I went to a year-end party.
(Either After the drinking or After the party), we went to a Karaoke bar. They're called "Karaoke bars" in the U.S., even if they don't serve alcohol. Sometimes, they're called "Karaoke clubs."
I had not gone to a Karaoke bar in ages.
There were 10 people in total and we sang songs for 2 hours, so I could only sing two songs. This is in the past, so use the past tense forms of "are" and "sing."
So, I could sing only two songs. Combine this with the previous sentence using a comma.
Anyway, I had a lot of fun. OR Anyway, it was very fun.