Firstly, apologies for being AWOL the past couple months. And thanks for not deleting me from your friends lists; I promise to be making the journal rounds shortly.
Secondly, I need to get out more. I'm quickly losing any social skill that I might have had. Went to a party at Tom Bergins last night, and couldn't bring myself to say a word to anyone - I'm out of practice. The thing is, LA has shit for bars. Why does everyplace have to be a scene? Doesn't anyone ever just want to go someplace, sit down, and have a drink?
Currently I reside in West Hollywood, which may be part of the problem, but by the end of Jan. I'll be relocating to the South Bay. Any suggestions of places to go in either of those areas are greatly appreciated.
Happy New Year.
Secondly, I need to get out more. I'm quickly losing any social skill that I might have had. Went to a party at Tom Bergins last night, and couldn't bring myself to say a word to anyone - I'm out of practice. The thing is, LA has shit for bars. Why does everyplace have to be a scene? Doesn't anyone ever just want to go someplace, sit down, and have a drink?
Currently I reside in West Hollywood, which may be part of the problem, but by the end of Jan. I'll be relocating to the South Bay. Any suggestions of places to go in either of those areas are greatly appreciated.
Happy New Year.
yourname:
south bay? don't know anything about the south bay. i live in east hollywood though, and i too want to know why there's a "scene" everywhere. but on my side of town, i'm growing fond of the bigfoot lodge. it feels like a place with a big sasquatch sign isn't allowed to have too much a scene. if you just want a regular bar, my neighborhood also sports The Stone, a thai bar with lots of stools available and a happy hour from 7-10pm.
yourname:
oh and welcome back. i forgot to say.