Saturday, November 13, 2010

Jacked Up

So how about that ride in? I guess that's why they call it Sin City...


Actually the ride in was real boring again, I never realized how much nothingness is still left in the United States, and we were on a major highway so I don't even want to know what it's like off the beaten path. One thing I did see was this:


Looks like the Lokos are starting to get some competition. Anyway, we got to Vegas around 7 last night and the first thing we did was go to the bank so we wouldn't carry around any plastic, that shit can get dangerous. The guy standing behind me in line was all decked out in Yankees gear so we started talking and turns out he was from Cherry Hill which I though was pretty cool. He was a bartender at the Bellagio and said he pulls in over 6 figures a year. Now that's living the life.
Before checking into the Stratosphere we picked up some supplies:



Two guys, one bottle of Patron, and Vegas at our fingertips, what could possibly go wrong? After pregaming in the room for a bit we went up to the top of the hotel, which is actually the largest freestanding tower in America and is the tallest building west of the Mississippi. The view was amazing.


The strip has 19 of the top 25 largest hotels in the world, and being able to witness all of these engineering marvels up close was mind blowing.
After the tower we went back to the hotel room and then took the monorail to the bottom of the strip and started working our way back up. It seemed like every time I went to cash out my chips I was basically breaking even, which was fine by me and then we decided to play some poker at Caesar's. For the first hour or so every one of my hands had a Jack in it but not anything I wanted to play so my chip stack started to dwindle. Then I got Ace Jack three times in a row and each time the Jack hit and I finally started making some money. By the time Jon was ready to go it was almost 4 in the morning, and I was still up.
We continued our walk up the strip but everything was pretty beat at that time so we just continued walking towards our hotel. This drunk guy brushed shoulders with me at one point on our walk and started yelling at me and wanted to fight. Luckily most of the Patron had worn off at that time so I was able to keep my cool and just ignore him.
By the time we got back to the hotel it was 5 and we decided to order some food and take it back to our room. While we were waiting for our food I decided to play the slots to keep me entertained and I actually ended up winning another $60, which meant breakfast was on me haha. Definitely needed more than one night to see everything in Vegas so if anyone is trying to put a trip together let me know.
We hit the road again this morning for our final leg of the trip. Once we made it out of the Mojave we finally saw mountains again!


Then when we stopped to get gas Jon pointed out this:


Glad to know that the RU is repping out here, sucks they lost today though.
It's gonna be great not sitting in the car for 8 hours tomorrow, but it also means the vacation is over and the real work needs to start, like making sure we wake up at 10 to catch the first round of games. That's all for now.

Location:Las Vegas, NV

Friday, November 12, 2010

I'll Be Quirky

So we're back on the road again. They're not lying when they say everything is bigger in Texas. Near Houston we were literally the only car on the road, everyone drove either a pickup truck or an SUV. After spending the night in Round Rock, TX it was a 12 hour drive to Albuquerque. This was easily the longest and most boring part of the trip. Just open road and a dinky little town every once in a while.


I can't imagine what it must be like to grow up in one of these towns. There's only so long I can go without service and being bombarded by religious propaganda billboards. The only cool thing was seeing the cotton being harvested, so that gives you an idea about the ride.



We made it to Albuquerque in time to catch the second half of the Falcons versus Ravens game. We decided to go to Chili's to watch the game and Jon was able to hook it up and get a solid discount. Of course everything inside looked the same as back home and there was someone rocking an Eli Manning jersey, so it felt a little like home for a minute.
When we got to our motel it said that they had only reserved one bed for the two of us. After calling up Hotwire and being told that nothing could be done, the lady at the front desk had a change of heart and hooked us up with a double bed free of charge. It was our first night staying on our own. I loved staying with people so far but it was nice not feeling like I was stepping on people's toes.
It's about a 9 hour drive to Vegas tonight. I have to say that the bright lights of Vegas are gonna be a change of pace from the darkness of Texas and New Mexico. I'm excited for Vegas but I'll try to be on my best behavior, no promises though. If anyone can recommend a must see let me know. That's all for now, I got s feeling my next post will be a little more interesting.

Location:Albuquerque, NM

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Bigger and Easier

So we're back on the road again today. Once again it's beautiful outside, not a cloud in the sky. We stopped by D&D and I'd have to see it was the nicest one I've ever seen:


Also those books on the mantel above the fireplace! are stash boxes. Crazy what things catch you by surprise.
So we've been listening to to a lot of music in the car and I really think someone needs to come up with an app that let's you create playlists from both YouTube and your iPod so that you can switch songs seamlessly. I've seen web app before that takes the audio from YouTube videos to make power hour mixes, so I think it's def possible. So yeah if you're good with that kind of thing get on it haha.
Also just saw that Wale is heading to ATL right as we're leaving, guess we'll have to meet up some other time. Just crossed out first time zone btw! That's all for now.

Sorry about not posting last night, partied pretty hard and then I drove the morning shift. So anyway New Orleans was pretty sick. We stayed at Anne's house, who is friends with my mom. It was the first night we didn't have greens waiting for us when we arrived which kinda sucked but whatever. It's hard to see in the picture but there was some sketch white powder chilling on the mirrored table. So maybe Anne and her partner Dan get down like that instead haha.


So anyway we went out to dinner at Crazy Johnnies, which was pretty good. Got to experience southern hospitality first hand when the people sitting next to us gave us their bottle of wine just because they didn't like it. Everything is just a little slower down there it seems. After dinner Anne called Jon and me a cab and we hit the French Quarter.



For a random Tuesday in November it was pretty wild I can only imagine how crazy it gets for Mardi Gras. This was our first night "sightseeing" so we were ready to ball out, and then I saw this:


It's all tequila and top center they had Patron Gran Anejo. It was the only time I had ever seen it and was ready to drop some money but $90 a shot was just a bit too steep, so we took a shot of this other stuff which was still pretty damn good. After that we decided to sample some local specialties. The hand grenade was definitely better than the hurricane but both of them were just so sweet, which is why I think I'm hurting today.



There's also no open container law there so we were able to just walk up and down Bourbon St. After getting all these drinks in our system we started to act a little stupid. Ended up buying a mixtape from this guy, he was from Hollygrove and had some chill stories, haven't had a chance to listen to it though. Anne had warned us only to take a certain type of taxi, but before I knew it we were in this shady taxi and were splitting it with this girl. After the girl got dropped off the cabbie tried to hustle us but I was able to negotiate a price and have him turn the meter off. So yeah if you're from Jersey don't be too worried when traveling, those instincts let you see right through the bullshit. We got back around 3 and I was out before my head hit the pillow.
That's all for now, staying in Texas tonight.

Location:New Orleans, LA

Monday, November 8, 2010

The Martian Has Landed

So we're back on the road again, wanted to give one last shout out to Joe for putting us up for the night. Damn can't believe EB&D is done for another season. Glad they brought back everyone from Season 1, gotta say that Dustin looks like he aged a lot.
Back on the road again, I have to say it looks like it might be an annoying ride getting through these Blue Ridge Mountains, but there's not a cloud in the sky so can't really complain. It's about a 10 hour drive down to Roswell, GA which is right outside of A town.
"RT @DJDRAMA: ATown! Obsessions tonite! Ciroc Shots on me all nite long!!!!!" -@iamdiddy
Looks like diddy was there last night, guess he got my dates messed up but it's all good.

So we made it down to Roswell to chill with Charles:


Kid always knows how to show you a good time haha...


So yeah we're chilling down here for the night. I didn't realize it got mad cold down here at night. When we were driving here today it was 70 without a cloud in the sky. Still doesn't seem that different here, I guess that's because I've been hanging out with people originally from jersey. Tomorrow will be real interesting staying with someone originally from New Orleans.
Speaking of the NO, it seemed like Weezy had a sick time last night but then Dom dropped the bomb on me that Wiz got arrested at ECU for what they're saying is possession. Hopefully there's some technicality or someone else takes the heat, just not necessary.
Anyway I'm out

Location:Waterbrook Terrace,Roswell,United States

Sunday, November 7, 2010

Hello and Goodbye

So I decided to set up this blog to keep everyone up to date on what's going on, especially since I can slack a lot on keeping in touch. I figure if it's only one thing I need to update each day it'll keep things simple.
First a couple of things. I might embellish, change, or make-up whatever I want on here so don't believe anything. I don't have the best grammar/spelling so if you see me make the same mistake a bunch if times let me know. Also I just set this up on my phone so let me know if something is wrong and I'll try to update the appearance.
Anyway today was the first day of Jon and my roadtrip/move to Berkeley. We drove to Morgantown, WV today. It was tough to say goodbye and try and get everything done so I'm sure I forgot to say goodbye to some people and left some important stuff in Jersey. The ride wasn't too bad, only like 5.5 hours and no traffic.
Left my pillow that Julia gave me in Alexandria, looks like Kobe got a new toy haha.


Once we made it out to Morgantown we met up with Joe. His crib is pretty sweet, mad space and right in the middle of town. After chilling there for a bit we went to this place called Pita Pit to grab a bite to eat. While we were there there was this dude's work and chilling on the desk was this:


It's the same textbook we used for our class and was written by Dr. Nawy who was a Rutgers professor and designed the civil engineering lab I used to work in.
Still being in a college town makes it seem like not much is different. Glad to see the Giants didn't have any problems today. Too bad the Knicks couldn't pull off a W though. Anyway it's a 10 hour drive to Atlanta tomorrow, I'll try and update again sometime then.

Location:W Virginia 7,Morgantown,United States