So, my friend Joel and I paid a visit to the bustling metropolis of Los Angeles, during which we experienced and did the following things:
-Suffered through heat that was hotter than the exact opposite of a witch's teat
-Stayed at a very seedy motel that was so cheap they couldnt even afford a name (it was simply called Motel.) They required all occupants to be 21+ because they had round-the-clock hardcore porn on their TVs.
-Ate at a truck stop in the truckers section, where I felt a bit out of place (i.e. I wasnt fat and wearing a Bush/Cheney shirt or camouflage).
-Went shopping on Melrose, where Joel picked up enough things to clothe a small nation and where I found a rad pair of pink and black striped pants.
-Wore said pants to an indie/EBM nightclub that featured go-go dancers wearing Mexican wrestling masks, hot girls (and a couple guys) mud wrestling in one room and even hotter girls lube wrestling in another room. Oh yeah, and I got in for free!
-Found out that drinks were expensive as fuck. $5.00 for a Budweiser? $10 for a Long Island? Are we ALL supposedly rich?
-Went record shopping at Amoeba, Arons, and Vinyl Fetish and found several 80s synth and goth records Id been searching for.
-Finally ate at Shakeys Pizza.
-Saw a guy beat up his girlfriend on the street, only to be quickly swarmed by bicycle cops who threw him against a wall and gave him a good old-fashioned LAPD ass-whoopin as we casually strolled past.
-Got double-parked while inside a huge comic book store, wasting precious time. Although we got to watch a lot of actors rehearse lines with each other next to the parking lot.
-Heard Indie 103.1 play the world premiere of the new Depeche Mode song Precious, which sounded *almost* like it could have been taken off of Violator.
-Saw WAAAAAAYY too many posters for Deuce Bigalow 2 (ugh).
-Went to the Ripleys Believe it Or Not Museum, which was fully of shrunken heads, two headed babies, a room with spinning walls, and other oddities. It made me nostalgic for the days of growing up with the show when Jack Palance hosted it.
-Went to another HUGE indie nightclub where I was surrounded by and grinded against by four random girls during a Faint song, who then left after the song finished. They were all cute, but they were total bro-hos so I was a bit weary.
Overall, LA is a shitty, hot, ugly, overpriced town that more than lives up to its stereotypes. Actors reciting lines, people peddling recording studio time, Scientologists handing out literature Almost everyone was completely self-obsessed, and those who werent worshipped those who were. It made me happy to come back to laid back, level-headed, foggy San Francisco. However, I have never so thoroughly enjoyed a town that I despised so much.
-Suffered through heat that was hotter than the exact opposite of a witch's teat
-Stayed at a very seedy motel that was so cheap they couldnt even afford a name (it was simply called Motel.) They required all occupants to be 21+ because they had round-the-clock hardcore porn on their TVs.
-Ate at a truck stop in the truckers section, where I felt a bit out of place (i.e. I wasnt fat and wearing a Bush/Cheney shirt or camouflage).
-Went shopping on Melrose, where Joel picked up enough things to clothe a small nation and where I found a rad pair of pink and black striped pants.
-Wore said pants to an indie/EBM nightclub that featured go-go dancers wearing Mexican wrestling masks, hot girls (and a couple guys) mud wrestling in one room and even hotter girls lube wrestling in another room. Oh yeah, and I got in for free!
-Found out that drinks were expensive as fuck. $5.00 for a Budweiser? $10 for a Long Island? Are we ALL supposedly rich?
-Went record shopping at Amoeba, Arons, and Vinyl Fetish and found several 80s synth and goth records Id been searching for.
-Finally ate at Shakeys Pizza.
-Saw a guy beat up his girlfriend on the street, only to be quickly swarmed by bicycle cops who threw him against a wall and gave him a good old-fashioned LAPD ass-whoopin as we casually strolled past.
-Got double-parked while inside a huge comic book store, wasting precious time. Although we got to watch a lot of actors rehearse lines with each other next to the parking lot.
-Heard Indie 103.1 play the world premiere of the new Depeche Mode song Precious, which sounded *almost* like it could have been taken off of Violator.
-Saw WAAAAAAYY too many posters for Deuce Bigalow 2 (ugh).
-Went to the Ripleys Believe it Or Not Museum, which was fully of shrunken heads, two headed babies, a room with spinning walls, and other oddities. It made me nostalgic for the days of growing up with the show when Jack Palance hosted it.
-Went to another HUGE indie nightclub where I was surrounded by and grinded against by four random girls during a Faint song, who then left after the song finished. They were all cute, but they were total bro-hos so I was a bit weary.
Overall, LA is a shitty, hot, ugly, overpriced town that more than lives up to its stereotypes. Actors reciting lines, people peddling recording studio time, Scientologists handing out literature Almost everyone was completely self-obsessed, and those who werent worshipped those who were. It made me happy to come back to laid back, level-headed, foggy San Francisco. However, I have never so thoroughly enjoyed a town that I despised so much.
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I haven't been to a shakey's pizza in YEARS - wow, that's a blast from the past!