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so basically my first night out was a huge failure, nothing went right, and i am now questioning if i can ever impliment any of this....

*Sigh* wip wip wip wip wip....
In the game of sarging, there is no such thing as failure.... only lessons. Keep reading, researching, and practicing! Rome wasn't built in a day.
Also, don't limit your sarging to parties and bars. Practice talking to everyone, no matter who they are! That way, you will become comfortable and confident when you initiate conversations with strangers. The more comfortable you are, the more comfortable they will be, and therefore no awkwardness.
For example, as I go through my daily routines, I make it a point to have at least 1 conversation in every setting I'm in. If I'm getting on a bus, I'll talk to the driver, or whoever is next to me. If I go to a grocery store, I'll ask someone for some help deciding between which gallon of milk I should buy or which brand of toothpaste they prefer. And if I go to a store where a salesperson asks, "May I help you?" I might say "Oh hey_____ (read nametag)! Just the person I was looking for! I need you to help me pick out some underwear..." By the way, I also find it helps, when talking to someone who is working, to say their name if they have a tag on, and to make some physical contact, like a hand on the shoulder. That way, the attitude is more friendly, and less professional.
This will help.
-Z Dubya