Mmm… Spontaneity
My weekend started off with a nice bowl of pho on Friday night with Anne-Marie. We then watched “The Omen”. It wasn’t a great movie and there were a lot of “wtf? that’s retarded” elements to the movie but I was entertained. I had low expectations for the film anyways, and they were met, so I wasn’t let down.
Saturday I was asked if I wanted to join Frank, Mel, and his dad to go to the Agriculture Museum. His dad is in town for two weeks, so this was my last chance to check it out (cause I probably wouldn’t have gone otherwise). To be honest, I hadn’t heard of the Agriculture Museum before, and it wasn’t as exciting as I thought it’d be (I never thought it would be to begin with), but I did get to see some animals and get a photo of riding a pig, yet another photo to add to the “riding” album. And anyways, animals are cute!
Father and Son:
That night we went out to Moxie’s near St. Laurent for Chrystal’s birthday. We spent over 2 and half hours eating, drinking, and staring at the mini-skirted waitresses. Watching Chuck, who recently turned 37, hit on the 18 year old waitress was pure entertainment. This was followed by some drunken bowling. Renata and I were the only ones drinking, but I’m glad I had someone to get sloshed with at the bowling alley.
On a roll, one of my friends asked if I’d like to go clubbing that night. Why not? This act of spontaneity turned out beautifully. She’s a complete social butterfly, so we managed to meet a ton of people at the club. Pier 21 had a great atmosphere, with smiling “clubbers” inside and a wicked live band that belted out all your favourite maritime songs. Sometimes things that just happen out of the blue also are the most enjoyable.
The shots of tequila and packed dance floor made the night whiz by. The $60 cab fare to get back home in my suburb wasn’t so nice though, but in my drunken state money didn’t seem to have much value.
Sunday was spent curing my hangover by hanging out on the driving range. I’m not a golfer, but I’ve definitely learned to appreciate the game. It was a good chance to get some lessons from Renata, since she’s been golfing for years. Hopefully the upcoming golf tournament I’m in won’t be such a gong show after a few more lessons.
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June 13th, 2006 at 2:36 pm
Man, I was reading the Coachella log and the show sounded amazing! One of my favorite parts was the pedal-powered rides by Cyclecide! Holy shit, this dude I met in Prince George who looks like Jesus and rides a trike was trying to convey the same idea of a themepark powered by legs… his bible of recumbants was a bit eerie though. Thanks for the great description of the show, almost like being there, but not… damn. Visit the Otesha Manor of Marvelous Mayhem, will yah!?