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Crazy Cross-State Trips are Awesome

Last weekend I went with a friend half-way across the state to help him move his sister out of her apartment and into a new one, due to some domestic problems with her boyfriend. Friday night, we stayed at a Holiday Inn Express, and then Saturday we moved her and that night stayed at an Embassy Suites hotel. That’s the same kind of hotel we stayed in on my weekend trip back in February, so we took advantage of the happy hour free booze from 5:30 - 7:30pm.

I had two Manhattans, two of some drink the bartender named “Whatchamacalit,” a margarita, two rum and cokes, two whiskey sours, and I finished off with a regular diet coke. I was fine going back up to the room and hanging out and watching TV and talking with my friend and his parents, and I kept dozing off, so I finally went to bed.

Sunday was a long day - spent some time at my friend’s parents house while they did business, and I worked on a new project I’m involved in: Tech Jaws - a tech news site. Check it out, show it to your friends, and be sure and Digg any articles you think are interesting!

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Warning: Crazy Weekend Ahead

This weekend I’m going with a friend halfway across the state to help his sister move across town. It’s a long story. But the neat part is, we’re leaving tonight, will stay in a hotel when we get there, move her tomorrow, then go hang out and stop at the hotel we stayed at back in February for the free Happy Hour.

I’m going to use some of the road time to study for my GMAT, maybe pre-write some blogs for next week, read a book, or just chill and talk to my friend. In any case, it’ll be nice to get out of town for a weekend.

My girlfriend-equivalent is going home for a couple of weeks - I’m going to miss her. But I’m glad she gets to go see her family, I’m sure they miss her. She’s also going to see her friend, who happens to live in my hometown, so I’m going home to see my folks in a couple of weeks, and I’ll bring her back here when I leave. I imagine that’ll be a really good day, seeing her again after two weeks.

Happy Friday everybody!

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I Miss the Beach

April 25th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Daily Life, Entertainment, Lifestyle, My Life, vacation

I love living in the mountains. It’s nice, peaceful, people are nicer. It’s rural without being completely in the middle of farmland. We’re not far away from a larger city, so I still have access to bigger stores and name brand shops if I absolutely need to visit them.

However, I really miss the beach. There’s just a whole other culture there that I enjoy. It’s relaxed, beautiful to look at, and the ocean is so peaceful. The salty sea air always makes me feel good. I love riding on ferries to and from places like Fort Sumter. I like walking along the beach on Hilton Head Island, or the view at sunset on the other side of the island where the boats dock.

I miss building sand castles, and dipping my feet in the ocean, and laying out to get a tan. I miss seafood restaurants and frisbee toss on the shore. I miss watching sea gulls play in the sand. I miss swimming in hotel swimming pools (even though I got to do that back in February).

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That Time We Don’t Talk About

April 18th, 2008 | 1 Comment | Posted in Confessions, Daily Life, Entertainment, Lifestyle, My Life

Several years ago, when I was in school, my buddy and I decided it’d be a good idea to disappear for a couple of days and go have some fun on a road trip. This buddy, she likes to go on random “adventures” and get lost and not tell any one where she’s going, and it’s exciting for her. This was the one and only adventure I accompanied her on, and there’s good reason why I never did again.

We left on a Thursday morning, around 8am, and after a long and grueling road trip together, we arrived in Las Vegas, Nevada on Saturday around 3pm. We took turns driving through the night and day, so it was a pretty intense trip.

Vegas is more than you could ever imagine. Those of you who’ve been there know exactly what I’m talking about. It reminds me of Stanley Kubrick’s Eyes Wide Shut - where everyone is so willing to be someone else because no one else there knows who you are, and you’ll leave in a week or less, so no one will remember who you were.

Within the first fifteen minutes in Vegas, I had already blown $300 at various blackjack tables. I was starting to get worried if I’d be able to have much more fun and still afford gas to get home. Are there a lot of Things to do in Las Vegas when you’re broke? Then I discovered a fun game called “Texas Hold ‘Em.” Apparently I’m pretty good at it, because when I want to, I can keep people from reading me. I played a few hands and then cashed out and had won almost twice the money I previously lost.

I decided to give a shot at a tournament, and ended up winning something like $5,000 at the end of the tournament. The hotel comp’d us a suite - I won’t say the name, but it’s initials are M-G-M. I made the hotel be sure that the room had separate beds, because I wanted to remain buddies and not become “buddies,” if you know what I mean.

The next day we were given tickets to go see Celine Dion, but I declined and let my friend attend alone. I know that sounds cruel, but it’s definitely not as cruel as making me sit through Celine Dion. Wayne Newton, Siegfried & what’s left of Roy, those are shows I’d want to see. So while that was going on, I went out to eat, did some sightseeing tours, and bought some souvenirs, and did a little more gambling.

I walked away up about $300 from the slots that afternoon. Again, instead of losing all that money, I went and got it changed out for pre-paid credit cards that I hid in various places on my person. It was a nice feeling knowing that at that point, I could have bought a used car and driven it back home with money to spare.

My buddy apparently didn’t know that she didn’t like Celine Dion. She got a little tipsy and started throwing things at the stage. In addition to being thrown out of the audience, she got arrested for standing outside and yelling back in at the guards and disturbing the peace.

And how much was bail, you ask? It was about $5,100, leaving me with about a grand total of $50 in winnings over what I had brought with me. We decided to leave Vegas, despite that making her a bail-jumper - we had to get back for classes! She promised to pay me back, some day.

The drive home was kind of depressing, but we did decide to stop at a Hard Rock cafe and eat a good meal with my winnings before we left. I got a t-shirt from there, but she made me promise not to wear it out for a long time because she didn’t want people to know where we went.

We got back late Monday night and she dropped me off at home and I immediately went to sleep. The next day I went to class, and everything seemed so ho-hum and boring. They say what happens in Vegas, stays in Vegas. That is unless your friend needs something to write about on a Friday morning in his blog.

That being said, TrustedTours.com is having a promotion where if you and your wanderlust want to sign-up for their newsletter, you might win a free hand-held GPS system. (Offer Valid through April 30th, 2008 so hurry up and sign-up to win!)

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