Dilemma. Help me solve it. Read on.
But first, a diversion. I started a group. You'll flippin' love it: http://suicidegirls.com/groups/PINBALL+WIZARDS/
I aim to open a bar/lounge in the near future. Something swanky, no dive bar bullshit for me. Don't get me wrong, I love to frequent most any room that will allow me to drink more than my fill, but the thought of actually *owning* a run-down shithole doesn't appeal to me. My place won't carry Jack Daniels, for example. Fuck that. . . if you can't get more creative than "Jack & Coke" than I don't need to spend any time with you. Probably won't have much beer, save a few choice Belgians (and Olympia, of course - my one concession), either. In fact, in my dream world, and I'm always working on this, you'll have to fill out an application for entry. . .something like a private club.
Where the hell am I going to do this? I'm twisted up about this one, so bound, in fact, that I'm failing to act.
Feel free to chime in about the winnowed field below'
Seattle?
Los Angeles?
San Francisco?
Atlanta?
*Seattle*
Pros: West Coast, gorgeous, lots of drunks, cheap rent, little competition, great connections
Cons: West Coast, lots of drunks, lack of varied art scene
*Los Angeles*
Pros: WC, connections, thriving art scene, and that's about it.
Cons: WC, filled with brainless dolts, traffic, smog (it's actually healthier NOT to jog in L.A. How sad it that?).
*San Francisco*
Pros: Easy move as it is nearby.
Cons: Mean people, absurdly expensive, terrible weather. . .it's San Francisco, need I say more?
*Atlanta*
Pros: Inexpensive, culturally diverse, good connections, Andre 3000
Cons: Comparatively weak economy, founding fathers blew it by not making the city's name a palindrome, far from Justice.
Any thoughts? Advice?
Again, a pic of my home's lovely new adornment:
But first, a diversion. I started a group. You'll flippin' love it: http://suicidegirls.com/groups/PINBALL+WIZARDS/
I aim to open a bar/lounge in the near future. Something swanky, no dive bar bullshit for me. Don't get me wrong, I love to frequent most any room that will allow me to drink more than my fill, but the thought of actually *owning* a run-down shithole doesn't appeal to me. My place won't carry Jack Daniels, for example. Fuck that. . . if you can't get more creative than "Jack & Coke" than I don't need to spend any time with you. Probably won't have much beer, save a few choice Belgians (and Olympia, of course - my one concession), either. In fact, in my dream world, and I'm always working on this, you'll have to fill out an application for entry. . .something like a private club.
Where the hell am I going to do this? I'm twisted up about this one, so bound, in fact, that I'm failing to act.
Feel free to chime in about the winnowed field below'
Seattle?
Los Angeles?
San Francisco?
Atlanta?
*Seattle*
Pros: West Coast, gorgeous, lots of drunks, cheap rent, little competition, great connections
Cons: West Coast, lots of drunks, lack of varied art scene
*Los Angeles*
Pros: WC, connections, thriving art scene, and that's about it.
Cons: WC, filled with brainless dolts, traffic, smog (it's actually healthier NOT to jog in L.A. How sad it that?).
*San Francisco*
Pros: Easy move as it is nearby.
Cons: Mean people, absurdly expensive, terrible weather. . .it's San Francisco, need I say more?
*Atlanta*
Pros: Inexpensive, culturally diverse, good connections, Andre 3000
Cons: Comparatively weak economy, founding fathers blew it by not making the city's name a palindrome, far from Justice.
Any thoughts? Advice?
Again, a pic of my home's lovely new adornment:
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i am so threatening! w00.
did you put rice in on purpose? i think rice is good with many kinds of sauces on it... but that, of course, depends on the rice. i happen to have only sushi rice at home. i need to pick up some brown rice and some jasmine. *yum*