Time to talk about one of my favorite things - travel. I've already made it to Vail for a weekend, Vegas is planned for Labor Day, and Portland is a possibility for Christmas. Work travel hasn't been too shabby either as I've gone to Orlando and London is coming up in May.
But I still haven't planned the big trip for the year. Last year was Spain & Portugal. Two years ago was Italy & Vatican City. Gotta try to at least match the awesomeness of those trips.
Well, it wasn't looking so good at first. Conversations with my friends led to a lot of no gos and maybes. I don't blame any of them. They all have perfectly good reasons for denying me: money, time-off, school, bar exams, other trips already planned, and the very direct and simple "Shut up and stop asking me. I don't like you Jelen!"
So then I started thinking about taking the trip solo. Ian & Xtina have done it and had many good things to say. But I don't know. I don't like living alone so I'm not sure how solo travel would go over.
And now the good news. Its no longer an issue. I am currently planning a trip with my brother Jonathan. Sweet! We get along great but I don't see him often as he lives in Oregon so this will be fun.
As for a destination, I'm glad he was on board for an international trip. My bro has pretty much been to all 49 states (I'll be deep in the cold, cold ground before I recognize Missourah) and never been outside the US and Canada (Cancun doesn't count). So, after a few conversations with him, we're thinking of a 2 week trip in October. We nixed Australia & Africa already as we both agreed that 2 weeks wouldn't be enough time in either. And my bro is saving Asian travel for his girlfriend who grew up there. So, we came up with the following Latin American & European destinations:
Central America
Costa Rica
South America
Argentina
Brazil
Chile
Peru
Europe
Czech Republic (probably include Austria, Hungary, and/or Poland as well)
Denmark & Sweden
Iceland
Ireland
and pretty much anywhere else in Western Europe I haven't been
As you can see, we've really narrowed it down. Obviously once we do some research into things to do, costs, government stability and so forth, some will get knocked off the list. And I will surely be asking my friends for advice as many of them are well traveled and have been to several of these countries. In the meantime, feel free to reply with suggestions.
March 31, 2006
March 30, 2006
Wheel In The Sky
Possibly an early b-day present for Ian. If Whitesnake makes a surprise appearance, this will be the best concert ever.
Side note: When did it become the First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre? That name doesn't exactly roll off the tongue. Can we please go back to calling it the New World?
Side note: When did it become the First Midwest Bank Amphitheatre? That name doesn't exactly roll off the tongue. Can we please go back to calling it the New World?
March 29, 2006
Grinds My Gears - Hotwire
The bachelor/bachelorette party for Mo & Dunsing is all set for Labor Day Weekend. Everyone seems real excited about it because its gonna be in Vegas. I wonder if we'll meet up with those ladies from New York, New York that said Vaughan looked like Ashton Kutcher. They seemed nice. And they said they were working girls so you know they won't be hounding you for money.
So its time to look into travel arrangements. Teo got us a room at the MGM so we're halfway there. I've been using the travel websites on the information superhighway to find the best flights. (Side note: Teo informed me that Southwest's website won't let you book a flight past August right now, thus deeping his hatred of their company).
Now I don't find much difference in the travel sites. I default to Expedia out of habit and have always found this site useful. We used Travelocity for our Spain trip and it was a success. And I've always enjoyed the games that Orbitz provides. No ill feelings there. But this morning I heard a radio commercial for Hotwire claiming they were the best (as they all say) so I decided to check them out this morning. Bad idea. I feel like booking a flight to corporate hq and smacking someone in the face. Here's how it went:
I search for a flight from Chicago-Las Vegas. Right off the bat it wants me to choose ORD or MDW. The other sites let me search using both of our great airports but Hotwire wants to limit my results. Minor setback so I select ORD. The results populate showing a flight for $254. This I like as its cheaper than the other sites. Sure its only $10 but I'm happy their radio ad didn't lie. So I select one of the flights and a screen pops up saying "Sorry that flight changed from $254 to $294." Awesome. So, I select another flight. Same deal. So apparrently they advertise the flight at one price and once you're ready to commit they change it. Fine, I will continue to see what else this fine establishment is going to throw at me.
Here's the best part. The departure time just says "Morning" and return is "Evening." Thinking this is strange I click on the departure and the flight time is listed as "this flight departs btw 6am and 11am. You'll know the exact time after you book." Huh??? What is this grab ass all about? Now I'm just disgusted. And the airline is listed as "Hotwire Airline Supplier." I'm really not sure how them not telling me the flight times or carriers saves money. It must be a business objective to keep everything a secret. Another one must be to annoy the hell out of a potential customer so they never consider doing business with them again. Well done Hotwire, that's 2 for 2.
Maybe its just me, but an 11am flight on United or American is a helluva lot different than a 6am flight on Southwest. Complete amateur hour over there.
I need to cool out after this. I'm going over to Orbitz to play some mini golf.
So its time to look into travel arrangements. Teo got us a room at the MGM so we're halfway there. I've been using the travel websites on the information superhighway to find the best flights. (Side note: Teo informed me that Southwest's website won't let you book a flight past August right now, thus deeping his hatred of their company).
Now I don't find much difference in the travel sites. I default to Expedia out of habit and have always found this site useful. We used Travelocity for our Spain trip and it was a success. And I've always enjoyed the games that Orbitz provides. No ill feelings there. But this morning I heard a radio commercial for Hotwire claiming they were the best (as they all say) so I decided to check them out this morning. Bad idea. I feel like booking a flight to corporate hq and smacking someone in the face. Here's how it went:
I search for a flight from Chicago-Las Vegas. Right off the bat it wants me to choose ORD or MDW. The other sites let me search using both of our great airports but Hotwire wants to limit my results. Minor setback so I select ORD. The results populate showing a flight for $254. This I like as its cheaper than the other sites. Sure its only $10 but I'm happy their radio ad didn't lie. So I select one of the flights and a screen pops up saying "Sorry that flight changed from $254 to $294." Awesome. So, I select another flight. Same deal. So apparrently they advertise the flight at one price and once you're ready to commit they change it. Fine, I will continue to see what else this fine establishment is going to throw at me.
Here's the best part. The departure time just says "Morning" and return is "Evening." Thinking this is strange I click on the departure and the flight time is listed as "this flight departs btw 6am and 11am. You'll know the exact time after you book." Huh??? What is this grab ass all about? Now I'm just disgusted. And the airline is listed as "Hotwire Airline Supplier." I'm really not sure how them not telling me the flight times or carriers saves money. It must be a business objective to keep everything a secret. Another one must be to annoy the hell out of a potential customer so they never consider doing business with them again. Well done Hotwire, that's 2 for 2.
Maybe its just me, but an 11am flight on United or American is a helluva lot different than a 6am flight on Southwest. Complete amateur hour over there.
I need to cool out after this. I'm going over to Orbitz to play some mini golf.
March 28, 2006
Simply Madness
So, you may recall my tourney picks a little while back. I had 5 of my Elite Eight correct with all 4 of my Final Four teams still alive. I'm leading both my office and bro's pool and sitting pretty.
Then, the Madness sets in. First, Texas loses in OT. That hurts, but they're my runner-up. Still good. UCLA wins. Alright, still in the lead. UConn loses in OT. Another Final Four gone, but that's as far as they go. And finally, Villanova loses. Ouch. That hurts. Forget the 21 year anniversary celebration. Sorry Vaughan. I poured one out for you.
The possibly good news is I need UCLA to beat LSU to win my bro's pool. If LSU beats UCLA, I get second. Championship game doesn't matter.
The good news is since Memphis and UConn lost I've already won my office pool. Crazy that picking 1 of 4 Final Four teams correctly clinched it for me.
The best news is that George Mason is in the Final Four. Can't believe it. A bubble team seeded 11 has beaten MSU, UNC, The Shockers, and UConn to get here. Wow, that's amazing. Especially since I had no idea where this school is located until this week.
I'm jumping on the bandwagon as I see no reason why not to.
GO PATRIOTS!
Then, the Madness sets in. First, Texas loses in OT. That hurts, but they're my runner-up. Still good. UCLA wins. Alright, still in the lead. UConn loses in OT. Another Final Four gone, but that's as far as they go. And finally, Villanova loses. Ouch. That hurts. Forget the 21 year anniversary celebration. Sorry Vaughan. I poured one out for you.
The possibly good news is I need UCLA to beat LSU to win my bro's pool. If LSU beats UCLA, I get second. Championship game doesn't matter.
The good news is since Memphis and UConn lost I've already won my office pool. Crazy that picking 1 of 4 Final Four teams correctly clinched it for me.
The best news is that George Mason is in the Final Four. Can't believe it. A bubble team seeded 11 has beaten MSU, UNC, The Shockers, and UConn to get here. Wow, that's amazing. Especially since I had no idea where this school is located until this week.
I'm jumping on the bandwagon as I see no reason why not to.
GO PATRIOTS!
March 26, 2006
March 25, 2006
Theme of the Week
With the latest South Park episode, the shocking arrests made in Chicago, and all the Adam Morrison speculation, I thought I had enough of this topic for one week.
Then I read about Dwight Sanderson.
Then I read about Dwight Sanderson.
Waitress?
Tourney time has finally started up again. I thought these past 3 days would never end.
Anyways, I watched the game with Ian & Teo at Barleycorn. Ian already has a good blog about this and I agree with his assessment: Sweet sports watching hampered by the lack of service and large amount of douchebags.
I just have two things to add:
1. Watching Adam Morrison cry was one of the best sports moments of my life. Why does everyone love this guy? He's a goddamned child molester! Ian has proof on his blog.
"Did Chef ever do this to you?" "My Uncle Ron did that once." God I love South Park. I await an Adam Morrison parody in the near future from them.
2. I was right to worry about the fluorescent green jalapenos on the nachos. I feel less than today.
Anyways, I watched the game with Ian & Teo at Barleycorn. Ian already has a good blog about this and I agree with his assessment: Sweet sports watching hampered by the lack of service and large amount of douchebags.
I just have two things to add:
1. Watching Adam Morrison cry was one of the best sports moments of my life. Why does everyone love this guy? He's a goddamned child molester! Ian has proof on his blog.
"Did Chef ever do this to you?" "My Uncle Ron did that once." God I love South Park. I await an Adam Morrison parody in the near future from them.
2. I was right to worry about the fluorescent green jalapenos on the nachos. I feel less than today.
March 24, 2006
No I Can't Wait & Neither Can You!
You stole my thunder Ian! On my own blog no less. You're like a mind reader. Touche.
I do appreciate the video clip. You need to teach me how to do that.
Nonetheless, I've added an excellent blog link. Snakes? Good. Planes? Good. An angry Samuel L. trying to control a situation that includes both snakes and a plane? Awesome. What's not to love?
This movie is gonna be fantastic.
"I want these mother------ snakes off the mother------ plane!"
- Samuel L. Jackson as FBI Agent Nelville Flynn
I do appreciate the video clip. You need to teach me how to do that.
Nonetheless, I've added an excellent blog link. Snakes? Good. Planes? Good. An angry Samuel L. trying to control a situation that includes both snakes and a plane? Awesome. What's not to love?
This movie is gonna be fantastic.
"I want these mother------ snakes off the mother------ plane!"
- Samuel L. Jackson as FBI Agent Nelville Flynn
March 23, 2006
March 18, 2006
Motivation lacking
Today is an awesome day. Its Friday. Its St. Patty's Day. The tourney is going on. All that sums up to good motivation to not only be at work but to be doing work as well. That's why you see so many blogs today. Motivation to work is through the roof.
Tourney Time!
As you may recall, I made football playoff and Super Bowl predictions a while back. Let's see how I did:
AFC - 4 out of 6 correct (Indy, NE, Cincy, Pitt)
NFC - 3 out of 6 correct (Seattle, Chicago, Carolina)
Wow, I picked 7 of 12 playoff teams correctly. That's 58%. 58% of the time I'm right everytime. Man I'm good. Unfortunately, I also picked the Colts to beat the Falcons in the Super Bowl. The Colts choked and well, the Falcons just suck. But I still did well.
This has given me hope for my NCAA tourney picks. Now that the tourney has officially started, I can share my picks with you, starting with the Elite Eight:
Texas over Duke - Duke is too popular of a pick, and that JJ Redick is too smug for my liking. Plus Aldridge, hopefully a future Bull, is really good.
UCLA over Kansas - gotta show some love for Bill Self, but not too much. Bastard left us!
UConn over UNC - this is my popular pick. Who can beat them in this region? I wish the Illini could but they can't.
Villanova over Florida - Why would you pick against a team with 4 guards? Who can defend all of them?
Moving right along to the Final Four:
Texas over UCLA - again, Aldridge is really good and hearing "the man in the middle, from Texas, LaMarcus Aldridge" just gives me hope that the Bulls can be great again. Thanks again Isiah. Idiot.
Villanova over UConn - didn't see that one coming did you? that ones for you Vaughan.
And your 2006 Champions will be:
Villanova over Texas - they have 4 guards! They'll just run around Aldridge and make him dizzy. Besides, it would be 21 years after their first championship. It'd be a nice anniversary.
That's all. If you took my advice for football, you would have made money on 58% of your bets. I'm good. I'm upping the ante here and shooting for 5 out of 8 right. That's 63%. Try that on for size.
AFC - 4 out of 6 correct (Indy, NE, Cincy, Pitt)
NFC - 3 out of 6 correct (Seattle, Chicago, Carolina)
Wow, I picked 7 of 12 playoff teams correctly. That's 58%. 58% of the time I'm right everytime. Man I'm good. Unfortunately, I also picked the Colts to beat the Falcons in the Super Bowl. The Colts choked and well, the Falcons just suck. But I still did well.
This has given me hope for my NCAA tourney picks. Now that the tourney has officially started, I can share my picks with you, starting with the Elite Eight:
Texas over Duke - Duke is too popular of a pick, and that JJ Redick is too smug for my liking. Plus Aldridge, hopefully a future Bull, is really good.
UCLA over Kansas - gotta show some love for Bill Self, but not too much. Bastard left us!
UConn over UNC - this is my popular pick. Who can beat them in this region? I wish the Illini could but they can't.
Villanova over Florida - Why would you pick against a team with 4 guards? Who can defend all of them?
Moving right along to the Final Four:
Texas over UCLA - again, Aldridge is really good and hearing "the man in the middle, from Texas, LaMarcus Aldridge" just gives me hope that the Bulls can be great again. Thanks again Isiah. Idiot.
Villanova over UConn - didn't see that one coming did you? that ones for you Vaughan.
And your 2006 Champions will be:
Villanova over Texas - they have 4 guards! They'll just run around Aldridge and make him dizzy. Besides, it would be 21 years after their first championship. It'd be a nice anniversary.
That's all. If you took my advice for football, you would have made money on 58% of your bets. I'm good. I'm upping the ante here and shooting for 5 out of 8 right. That's 63%. Try that on for size.
Shut Your Mouth, that's Tom Skilling!
So our dear friend Tom predicted 4-8 inches of snow yesterday. I was not looking forward to it. Its mid March and I'm ready for spring weather. Can't we put winter behind us already?
So you can imagine how happy I was that the downtown area received less than an inch of snow. But with this inaccurate forecast I've heard several people rip Mr. Skilling. First, you shut your mouth. Tom is a Chief Meteorologist. Do you even know what that means? I don't, but I know you don't mess with those kind of credentials. And second, when Tom makes a mistake he does it on purpose. He really picked up my day when I realized it wouldn't be as bad as his forecast indicated. I knew I had to venture outside for a birthday dinner for Kenna. I was delighted to find that I wouldn't be doing it in the snow.
So you can imagine how happy I was that the downtown area received less than an inch of snow. But with this inaccurate forecast I've heard several people rip Mr. Skilling. First, you shut your mouth. Tom is a Chief Meteorologist. Do you even know what that means? I don't, but I know you don't mess with those kind of credentials. And second, when Tom makes a mistake he does it on purpose. He really picked up my day when I realized it wouldn't be as bad as his forecast indicated. I knew I had to venture outside for a birthday dinner for Kenna. I was delighted to find that I wouldn't be doing it in the snow.
Happy St. Patty's Day!
From all of us here at Are You Jelen?, we hope your St. Patty's Weekend 2 of 2 will be as great as the first. Wait, I'm the only one here? Where did everybody go? I'm scared...
Gotta Love the El
I take the Brown Line every day to work. I enjoy my fellow Brown Liners' company as (1) its usually quiet and peaceful, (2) its doesn't smell like the Red and Blue lines, and (3) its full of hot chicks. On occassion though, we have some Red Line-ish activity.
The other day while taking the El home, a ragged looking man reeking of booze entered my train in the loop. My first thought was he'll soon realize this isn't the Red Line once he sees we're above ground. Anyways, he's talking rather loud about who knows what and I just zoned him out with my music. However, once we reach Merchandise Mart, I hear him yelling to the whole train that "Chicago is my stop! Chicago is my stop! Who wants to bet me Chicago is next! I'll bet you all $10 that Chicago is the next stop!!" I thought about taking his offer until it hit me - he's right, Chicago is next. Its always next. I could have played against the odds that we would skip Chicago and go straight to Sedgwick but I thought better of it and layed off his interesting wager. Plus, I didn't have $10. His next question was who won the World Series last here. Before I could speak up he answered it himself. "It was the White Sox! The White Sox won the World Series last year! They won it last year and the Cubs are gonna win it this year! Who's with me? White Sox last year, Cubs this year!" He then exited the train.
I then had several stops to ponder what he had said. Man, it would be awesome if the Cubs won the World Series this year. We've got some questions on the team but still think the team is solid. We've got some good young players and we added Juan Pierre who adds speed to the lineup. If the White Sox can win it, why can't the Cubs? Besides, the guy was right about Chicago being the next stop. So far, I have no reason to believe he's a liar.
The other day while taking the El home, a ragged looking man reeking of booze entered my train in the loop. My first thought was he'll soon realize this isn't the Red Line once he sees we're above ground. Anyways, he's talking rather loud about who knows what and I just zoned him out with my music. However, once we reach Merchandise Mart, I hear him yelling to the whole train that "Chicago is my stop! Chicago is my stop! Who wants to bet me Chicago is next! I'll bet you all $10 that Chicago is the next stop!!" I thought about taking his offer until it hit me - he's right, Chicago is next. Its always next. I could have played against the odds that we would skip Chicago and go straight to Sedgwick but I thought better of it and layed off his interesting wager. Plus, I didn't have $10. His next question was who won the World Series last here. Before I could speak up he answered it himself. "It was the White Sox! The White Sox won the World Series last year! They won it last year and the Cubs are gonna win it this year! Who's with me? White Sox last year, Cubs this year!" He then exited the train.
I then had several stops to ponder what he had said. Man, it would be awesome if the Cubs won the World Series this year. We've got some questions on the team but still think the team is solid. We've got some good young players and we added Juan Pierre who adds speed to the lineup. If the White Sox can win it, why can't the Cubs? Besides, the guy was right about Chicago being the next stop. So far, I have no reason to believe he's a liar.
South Side Irish Roots Revisited
First of all, I want to send a shout out to my boy Ian. You know I can't get enough of that PopoZao. Besides, he's the rookie of the year. Its science.
Now, on to St. Patty's Weekend 1 of 2 in Chicago. Now, unlike some loser cities (I'm looking at you Chattanooga), Chicago's celebration of St. Patty's is usually a week long celebration. Especially this year since the actual day falls on a Friday. So what do my friends and I do? We plan three straight dinners of sushi, Lebanese food, and Italian food. Makes sense to me.
Friday was good times as Ian, Teo, & I hit up tourist bars in Blue Agave and Mother's (not 2, the original sucka). The lack of cougars was a little alarming, but we had fun regardless. We saw one of the coolest kids around dancing to some 50 Cent. He looked like he should be on Beauty and the Geek. After several hours of hitting the sauce, I head home. With visions of donut burgers in my head (thanks to The Vaughan), I stop at 7-11 and pick up half of the recipe. Alas, McD's was closed and I was left with simple donuts. Still good though.
Saturday was best summed up by us getting ditched. Xtina and Mo were to blame, but they made up for it with some great drunken antics later. But the day was not lost as it was 60 degrees and we just chilled on my porch drinking some beverages, JB and I with beers, Ian with a Shamrock Shake. Yeah I capitalized that, respect the Shamrock! Obviously, our next stop took us to the Signature Room for more beverages (Ian switched to alcohol at this point as enough time had passed. The last thing you want to do is have a shake and chase it with a beer.) I proceeded to order the manliest drink I could find - The Fish Tank which consisted of blue rasberry vodka and had gummy fish floating inside. It took me 20 minutes to get the fish out and then I dropped Nemo on the floor. How you mock me! The evening led us to Kan Zaman, where we entered soaking wet when the t-storm began. All I can say is - One Man Hookah. Try it, I dare you. Its intense.
Finally, its Sunday at 9am and all I can think about is chugging some beer on the south side. I meet up with Ian at McD's to get a base in my stomach. Fantastic sausage mcmuffin folks, fantastic. The day was just a blast. Drinking on the bus, drinking in the bars, drinking on the sidewalk. All good stuff - Ian tells the rest so check it out. I want to fast forward to our return to McGee's. I remember getting there and taking Jameson shots with JB, who sally-ed out of the parade but came to the bar out of no where. The next thing I know I'm at home and HBO's new show Big Love is halfway over. Dammit! Why didn't I go to Mo's for lasagna and Sopranos! After several conversations with friends in the next few days, I learned that I was actually at Mo's. Apparently, I went to the bathroom and never returned. I have no idea why I left, how I got home, or what happened. Maybe I should cut back on the alcohol? Maybe you should shut the hell up.
Side story from Xtina and Eva's adventures at the parade, who we never met up with. They flagged down a woman with a van for a ride after the parade. The woman went on about how her kids were at the parade and probably drunk. Then she told the ladies that unlike her kids she was not drunk. She had only had 7 beers. Shocked by this remark, Xtina and Eva watched in amazement as the woman cracked open numero ocho while cruising the south side. Now I'm officially against drunk driving, but this short story just seemed too funny to leave out.
All in all, a great weekend with plenty of booze. Can't wait for St. Patty's Weekend 2 of 2...
Now, on to St. Patty's Weekend 1 of 2 in Chicago. Now, unlike some loser cities (I'm looking at you Chattanooga), Chicago's celebration of St. Patty's is usually a week long celebration. Especially this year since the actual day falls on a Friday. So what do my friends and I do? We plan three straight dinners of sushi, Lebanese food, and Italian food. Makes sense to me.
Friday was good times as Ian, Teo, & I hit up tourist bars in Blue Agave and Mother's (not 2, the original sucka). The lack of cougars was a little alarming, but we had fun regardless. We saw one of the coolest kids around dancing to some 50 Cent. He looked like he should be on Beauty and the Geek. After several hours of hitting the sauce, I head home. With visions of donut burgers in my head (thanks to The Vaughan), I stop at 7-11 and pick up half of the recipe. Alas, McD's was closed and I was left with simple donuts. Still good though.
Saturday was best summed up by us getting ditched. Xtina and Mo were to blame, but they made up for it with some great drunken antics later. But the day was not lost as it was 60 degrees and we just chilled on my porch drinking some beverages, JB and I with beers, Ian with a Shamrock Shake. Yeah I capitalized that, respect the Shamrock! Obviously, our next stop took us to the Signature Room for more beverages (Ian switched to alcohol at this point as enough time had passed. The last thing you want to do is have a shake and chase it with a beer.) I proceeded to order the manliest drink I could find - The Fish Tank which consisted of blue rasberry vodka and had gummy fish floating inside. It took me 20 minutes to get the fish out and then I dropped Nemo on the floor. How you mock me! The evening led us to Kan Zaman, where we entered soaking wet when the t-storm began. All I can say is - One Man Hookah. Try it, I dare you. Its intense.
Finally, its Sunday at 9am and all I can think about is chugging some beer on the south side. I meet up with Ian at McD's to get a base in my stomach. Fantastic sausage mcmuffin folks, fantastic. The day was just a blast. Drinking on the bus, drinking in the bars, drinking on the sidewalk. All good stuff - Ian tells the rest so check it out. I want to fast forward to our return to McGee's. I remember getting there and taking Jameson shots with JB, who sally-ed out of the parade but came to the bar out of no where. The next thing I know I'm at home and HBO's new show Big Love is halfway over. Dammit! Why didn't I go to Mo's for lasagna and Sopranos! After several conversations with friends in the next few days, I learned that I was actually at Mo's. Apparently, I went to the bathroom and never returned. I have no idea why I left, how I got home, or what happened. Maybe I should cut back on the alcohol? Maybe you should shut the hell up.
Side story from Xtina and Eva's adventures at the parade, who we never met up with. They flagged down a woman with a van for a ride after the parade. The woman went on about how her kids were at the parade and probably drunk. Then she told the ladies that unlike her kids she was not drunk. She had only had 7 beers. Shocked by this remark, Xtina and Eva watched in amazement as the woman cracked open numero ocho while cruising the south side. Now I'm officially against drunk driving, but this short story just seemed too funny to leave out.
All in all, a great weekend with plenty of booze. Can't wait for St. Patty's Weekend 2 of 2...
March 09, 2006
March 05, 2006
Hey You...
...out there beyond the wall, breaking bottles in the hall, can you help me?
Word to the world. I have broken my silence. There's so much to tell. Skiing in Vail, a new job, and adventures at Neo. However, its the weekend and I don't feel like bloggin anymore. Look forward to exciting and intriguing posts in the near future. No promises though.
Jelen
Word to the world. I have broken my silence. There's so much to tell. Skiing in Vail, a new job, and adventures at Neo. However, its the weekend and I don't feel like bloggin anymore. Look forward to exciting and intriguing posts in the near future. No promises though.
Jelen
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