So, after a long 5 day car trip which included a Border Patrol stop, lots of sand, Rattlesnake warnings and snow, yes snow, I finally made it to Los Angeles. Got my lease signed and moved myself into my lil apartment. Here are some small observations I have made so far:
1. Its hard to be hip and fashionable in the cold! I watch as guys are still walking around in Flip Flops and jeans in 36 degree weather cause they don't know whats hip in winter wear until someone takes a pic of Ashton or Brad in the snow! Quick, someone pass the info along before a struggling actor looses a toe to frostbite!
2. Basic Spanish is a must around here, apparently. I figured I could get away with it like the officers on cops do cause they just get an officer that is Bilingual. Also Thai and Japanese will help.
3. For a town big on being healthy, they sure do like their chili on stuff. I like chili to, but I actually saw a breakfast sammich with chili. I think L.a. eats more chili than any city in Texas
4. I like that I can walk everywhere..........grocery store, 99 cent store, Home Depot, I can walk to them all. Now, if the bank was in walking distance I'd be set
Okay, I promise to send pics soon of my place and the great view from the roof and my windows! Until then, stay cool everyone!
Tuesday, January 16, 2007
Thursday, January 11, 2007
Pass the ole' El Paso
Hey Guys,
Sorry for not posting sooner, but I am on the road and when I rolled into El Paso, I picked a specific hotel cause they had wireless Internet only to find their Internet was not working. They had 2 computers in their lobby and there was ALWAYS a wait to use them. Even at 6am in the morning there were 3 people waiting to use the computers there. Show you ow many people are now using Internet when they travel! Well, Now I'm in Phoenix, Az. and have a great Internet connection so here I am. Now a few of my observations:
San Antonio is a beautiful city. Even in January, they have tons of plants being maintained and the streets are clean and the riverwalk is just stunning. If you get the chance, go and spend some time there. I went to the Alamo and asked the lady behind the counter how many times she was asked about the basement since the PeeWee movie hit and she just rolled her eyes. They take their Alamo very seriously here, folks! No Photos and no LOUD talking. I saw her Shhhhish 2 ladies twice like a librarian! They feel the Alamo is a living memorial to those who died for Texas independence and they are VERY serious about it! I did get a fridge magnet in the gift shop and a bottle of "Alamo" water.....no joke. I also went up the "Tower of the Americas" which is the second largest free standing structure in the U.S. It was built for the "HemisFair" in 1968. You ever wonder why a Worlds fair must have a gigantic tower???? Maybe someone from Seattle or Toronto can answer that one for me.
Am I the only person in Texas who does NOT have a huge pickup??? or a huge HAT for that matter???? I sure felt like it
Don't ever run outta gas in West Texas. No, I didn't, but I saw people that did and I drove almost 600 miles and saw 2 police officers in that time. There is NOTHING on I-10 out there. The one BIG own between San Antonio and El Paso is Ft. Stockton, which is about 3000 people or so. Don't get me wrong, there are some majestic scenes of the Texas desert to view, just make sure you're viewing them from a running car heading towards some sort of civilization!
El Paso is built on the side of a mountain so it slopes upward. The stores are all built on levels, the store behind the one your in is almost one story higher and so on. the cool thing is when you walk out, you have an unobstructed view of the lights of Juarez< class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_14" onclick="BLOG_clickHandler(this)">Paso is not a vacation destination by any means, but if your there, drive up a few streets then look south, its really neat.
Today I left early and headed out to New Mexico. New Mexico is alot like Georgia in that there is alot of orange cones set up to look like construction, but it looked more like an excuse to charge people double the traffic fine. I think 50 of my 165 miles of New Mexico was driven at a snails pace of 45 MPH *The posted Construction zone speed limit* Since the speed limit in West Texas was 85, this was almost painful. Good thing I filled up in El Paso, I didn't even need to stop in New Mexico.
The desert of Arizona is also very beautiful. Large Boulders and rocks of different colors and a very well kept highway.
I Know what "The Thing" is and I ain't Talkin! http://www.roadsideamerica.com/attract/AZCOCthing.html
So now I'm in Phoenix. Went to Alice Cooper's restaurant "Alice Cooperstown" *Yes, Its right by the new ball park* Very good food, good music, and what looks like a very cool venue for a live gig. *Soulaz, get LiMBO to play here!*
So, Tomorrow I roll into L.a. I wanna stop and see the dinosaurs *You'll see* and I'll post some pics of my new place. Till then, keep reading!
B
Sorry for not posting sooner, but I am on the road and when I rolled into El Paso, I picked a specific hotel cause they had wireless Internet only to find their Internet was not working. They had 2 computers in their lobby and there was ALWAYS a wait to use them. Even at 6am in the morning there were 3 people waiting to use the computers there. Show you ow many people are now using Internet when they travel! Well, Now I'm in Phoenix, Az. and have a great Internet connection so here I am. Now a few of my observations:
San Antonio is a beautiful city. Even in January, they have tons of plants being maintained and the streets are clean and the riverwalk is just stunning. If you get the chance, go and spend some time there. I went to the Alamo and asked the lady behind the counter how many times she was asked about the basement since the PeeWee movie hit and she just rolled her eyes. They take their Alamo very seriously here, folks! No Photos and no LOUD talking. I saw her Shhhhish 2 ladies twice like a librarian! They feel the Alamo is a living memorial to those who died for Texas independence and they are VERY serious about it! I did get a fridge magnet in the gift shop and a bottle of "Alamo" water.....no joke. I also went up the "Tower of the Americas" which is the second largest free standing structure in the U.S. It was built for the "HemisFair" in 1968. You ever wonder why a Worlds fair must have a gigantic tower???? Maybe someone from Seattle or Toronto can answer that one for me.
Am I the only person in Texas who does NOT have a huge pickup??? or a huge HAT for that matter???? I sure felt like it
Don't ever run outta gas in West Texas. No, I didn't, but I saw people that did and I drove almost 600 miles and saw 2 police officers in that time. There is NOTHING on I-10 out there. The one BIG own between San Antonio and El Paso is Ft. Stockton, which is about 3000 people or so. Don't get me wrong, there are some majestic scenes of the Texas desert to view, just make sure you're viewing them from a running car heading towards some sort of civilization!
El Paso is built on the side of a mountain so it slopes upward. The stores are all built on levels, the store behind the one your in is almost one story higher and so on. the cool thing is when you walk out, you have an unobstructed view of the lights of Juarez< class="blsp-spelling-error" id="SPELLING_ERROR_14" onclick="BLOG_clickHandler(this)">Paso is not a vacation destination by any means, but if your there, drive up a few streets then look south, its really neat.
Today I left early and headed out to New Mexico. New Mexico is alot like Georgia in that there is alot of orange cones set up to look like construction, but it looked more like an excuse to charge people double the traffic fine. I think 50 of my 165 miles of New Mexico was driven at a snails pace of 45 MPH *The posted Construction zone speed limit* Since the speed limit in West Texas was 85, this was almost painful. Good thing I filled up in El Paso, I didn't even need to stop in New Mexico.
The desert of Arizona is also very beautiful. Large Boulders and rocks of different colors and a very well kept highway.
I Know what "The Thing" is and I ain't Talkin! http://www.roadsideamerica.com/attract/AZCOCthing.html
So now I'm in Phoenix. Went to Alice Cooper's restaurant "Alice Cooperstown" *Yes, Its right by the new ball park* Very good food, good music, and what looks like a very cool venue for a live gig. *Soulaz, get LiMBO to play here!*
So, Tomorrow I roll into L.a. I wanna stop and see the dinosaurs *You'll see* and I'll post some pics of my new place. Till then, keep reading!
B
Tuesday, January 9, 2007
Mouthful of Boudin
Well, So much has happened in a few days. First off, I dunno where I packed my USB cable so pics may wait a few days gang, but I promise to get them on here!
So day one took me through storms in jacksonville, Fl. and lunch with TEZ. She is a brunette now and she looks really good. She sends her love to all the Soul Patrol and will be in Birmingham in March to see us all.
Then I made it to Long Beach, Ms. and stayed the night with Wayne and Robin, who were just fabulous and very gracious to open their home to me for the night. We took a ride down to the beach and looked at all the devestation that wa left my Hurricane Katrina. Yes, Its still there, well, Its NOT there meaning there were alot of empty slabs where buildings used to be............yes, even now after all this time, Katrina is felt through the whole region.
Wayne made some wonderful mississippi BBQ and it was fabulous. also got to see the Chevelle. It was great. Thanks guys for a faboulous time!
Day two first took me to Iona, La. to visit Diane's second grade class and talk about movies and how they are made. They had a great time and I had a wonderful time talking with them. I made a promise to send them pictures and to keep thm updated. The main Idea was to let them know that even in a tiny town, they can dream big!
Then I met Missie for coffee in Lake Charles, La. She is looking as pretty as ever and we had a great time catching up on things. She will be in Bham to, gang and says HI to everyone!
Right now I'm in San Antonio, TX. Tommorow I visit the Alamo before heading to El Paso! Till then, stay cool!
B
So day one took me through storms in jacksonville, Fl. and lunch with TEZ. She is a brunette now and she looks really good. She sends her love to all the Soul Patrol and will be in Birmingham in March to see us all.
Then I made it to Long Beach, Ms. and stayed the night with Wayne and Robin, who were just fabulous and very gracious to open their home to me for the night. We took a ride down to the beach and looked at all the devestation that wa left my Hurricane Katrina. Yes, Its still there, well, Its NOT there meaning there were alot of empty slabs where buildings used to be............yes, even now after all this time, Katrina is felt through the whole region.
Wayne made some wonderful mississippi BBQ and it was fabulous. also got to see the Chevelle. It was great. Thanks guys for a faboulous time!
Day two first took me to Iona, La. to visit Diane's second grade class and talk about movies and how they are made. They had a great time and I had a wonderful time talking with them. I made a promise to send them pictures and to keep thm updated. The main Idea was to let them know that even in a tiny town, they can dream big!
Then I met Missie for coffee in Lake Charles, La. She is looking as pretty as ever and we had a great time catching up on things. She will be in Bham to, gang and says HI to everyone!
Right now I'm in San Antonio, TX. Tommorow I visit the Alamo before heading to El Paso! Till then, stay cool!
B
Sunday, January 7, 2007
T-16 hours and counting........the adventure begins!
Okay gang,
The car is all packed and I gotta admit, its feels weird to be able to fit most of your life in a lil car. Here are the pictures of the flaming tomato all loaded up with everything needed to start a new life on the west coast.
I have to admit, I m a very good packer when it comes to getting stuff in a car. Okay, next Blog post will be on the road from Long Beach, Ms. Later Gang!
The car is all packed and I gotta admit, its feels weird to be able to fit most of your life in a lil car. Here are the pictures of the flaming tomato all loaded up with everything needed to start a new life on the west coast.
I have to admit, I m a very good packer when it comes to getting stuff in a car. Okay, next Blog post will be on the road from Long Beach, Ms. Later Gang!
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