Uuuuuuugggghhh?
I used to go to Amoeba all the time when I lived in San Francisco. cool place.
On 05/27/2014 at 02:10 AM by Super Step See More From This User » |
So I'll be typing up journals and reflections and posting those along with pictures, probably via drop box here.
http://sfameetthemedia.com will be updated with a lot of this stuff too.
If you're curious what all I did this past week, here's an outline, which may be missing a few things I hope to remember later, like names of who we talked to, some insider details about the trip etc.
Sunday
Airports & Enterprise
Griffith Observatory Meeting
Trader Joe's
Shelby tour around Hollywood sign and walking/pictures
Celebrity: Not Mike from Breaking Bad
Fresh Brothers Pizza & Wings
UCB - “Guys and Balls”
Celebrity: Tony Hale
Monday
Hike, Wishing Tree and Batcave\
Celebrity: Guy from Psych
Ralph's
Insomniac
ALT98.7/Kiss FM/Clear Channel
Roscoe's
Metro and Walk of Stars
Tuesday
Rodeo Dr.
In N' Out
LA Magazine
Universal Citiwalk
Wednesday
Warner Bros.
Aomeba Records
Veggie Grill
ArcLite
Second City
Thursday
Getty Museum/Kya Khestinijad (True Blood)
Astro Burger
Instant Mom
Sushi Stop
Friday
Tim Mead/Angels vs KC game
Saturday
Venice Beach
Santa Monica Pier
NOT 3rd Street
Dinner at home
Sunday
Uuuuggghhh
Anyway, more stuff to come during the week.
Yeah, I was the back-up driver of the Suburban so I dropped the others off at LAX before spending a good ten hours there, learning that my next door neighbor's mom had passed away so he now has no parents, and after sleeping after my two flights and deciding to head back to Nacogdoches, I'm stuck in Dallas cause my car's steering doesn't work, and I need to fix the logs at the radio station cause I messed up on something before leaving on the trip.
Ugh indeed. Of course, my neighbor's issue puts it all in perspective, as it could be waaaaaaay worse.
Also, since you've been having a feud with go aztecs over In n' Out, have you read the cracked article where resident opinated Adam Tod Brown listed the place as one of the most overrated? Just curious because when I saw it I instantly knew "Yep, this will please Joe".
I have not seen that, but I'm on may way to that side of the Internet to give ATB a virtual high five.
To be fair, In N' Out IS better in California and given its low price compared to everything else in California, I think I get it now. ... But I still love my Whataburger.
Yay Angels getting a win over the Royals! The next day was Lego Movie Night, where the Halos imploded and let the Royals score a lot in I think the 8th inning.
I like 3rd Street Promenade, and I don't think I ever visited the Santa Monica Pier. I saw the pics on your school page, it seems you guys had a lot of fun!
Well, I never visited the 3rd Street Promenade, cause by that point we were all tired of the damn beach and surrounding area. lol
And oh yeah, we had tons of fun. I like those fire things that go off when the Angels score. At Rangers ballpark it's fireworks, but those flames can be felt from way over where we were sitting, and it was niiiiiice.
When we got to santa Monica, the sun was out, but Venice Beach was cloudy and cold while we were there and just ... eff all those people who want to force a pair of headphones on me and then ask for donations. I made the mistake of giving some change to a homeless cause and I felt like a reggae artist basically robbed me. "One love" my ass. I wasn't gonna fight him, cause he seemed like he might have a knife on him, but I threw that CD he got my dollar for in the trash. Venice Beach is no place to wander around on your own looking for the rest of the group. I should have kicked that guy's ass in retrospect, but I was in no damn mood to make things even worse. Same with all the people saying I must like hip-hop cause I had a Red Sox tee on. I climbed a rope near Santa Monica for therapy. lol
I'm still not convinced the hype for In N' Out is warranted, but maybe I'll move there or Tommy Burger will come to Texas like In N' Out did. In N' Out is better in Cali than in Texas, but only by a little bit.
The customer service at In N' Out has always impressed me though, I'll give it that.
A sitcom that was ... well, the warm-up guy was really funny and some of the actors and characters were fine, but ... uuuuuugggghhhhh.
Even if I liked the show, I bet it would be rough to watch the same scene over and over and again that many times when you've had a full day and are tired already.
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