I went to my first NFL game yesterday and now I see what the ballyhoo is about-Tail Gate Parties...yes sir, 70,000 plus hanging out in a parking lot BBQing, tossing a football around, dressed in the same jerseys drinking beer...it was actually really fun. I know, this audience are artist types and tend to look down on jocky sports, but everyone is actually super cool. I walked around just looking around and ended up meeting all sorts of people that fed me steak sandwiches, ribs, chicken and shrimp. The crew I was with had five coolers of beer for 15 or so people! Eventually I went to the game...which was crazy enough on its own sitting in the nose bleeds amongst 70,000 people...crazy. You gotta go check it out if you never gone before...
Remember a while back when you could sit on the beach without a shirt on? Well that's just what I did, with beer in hand. Unfortunately though, the particular beach this beauty was snapped at often gets bumrushed by some wanna be ass C.H.I.P.S. riding on All Terrain Hater wagons that throw paper airplane tickets of large sums at cool people drinking cool drinks with an adult percentage of alcool in em. So like a man that lurks a little too close to the playground needs a fake nose and a moustache, I was forced to disguise my beverage so that these fools wouldn't capture me.
Tiki Bar TV When Apple launch their video podcast a few years ago, Steve Jobs used Tiki Bar as an example. I hung out with one of these guys a few times, he's one of the funniest dudes I've ever met. The premise are cocktail themes. Each episode introduces a drink prefixed by a skit. They're all pretty rad.
I think I'll start diverting this blog to a broader range-like bikini babes on ski hills! I've spent a lot time at ski resorts and beer has always been a part of it. Ski resorts are about a couple of things-shredding, drinking and going out and trying to get action. Because it's such a boys club, bikini babes are a welcome sight
The irony here is I stumbled across this video and while watching it, I thought it looked like Whistler...upon closer inspection, it looked like an old place I lived. Well, as it turns out it was indeed staff housing where I spent the first week upon moving there.