This is what i did this past weekend!
Well, Las Vegas was fun, didn't do much in the way of seeing stuff and touristy crap like that, spent all my time being with my friends and my mom, most of who I hadn't seen in a little over a year, and a few I hadn't seen in about three years. It was so good, I miss them all so much and I love them dearly. It was the most amazing thing I've ever been priveledged to experience, especially when you consider that I introduced them, I was there the night they became more than friends(thankfully I wasn't at the actual consumation), I'll probably be there when they have their first born.
I spend a lot of time thinking about my friends and trying to talk to them, but never enough actually seeing them, why couldn't they just be a little bit closer. My current apartment is 1686.75 miles from my mom's house, damn, this is a big friggin country.
Oh, and buses suck my ass. However, the Rockies are some of the most beautiful things I've ever seen in my life. This state is one of the most beautiful places I've ever seen, until you start going down the mountains. Western Colorado is the biggest shit hole I've been to, it needs to be painted bright orange and blown up, bad.
Las Vegas is an interesting town, deffinitely never dull. I wish we were closer to the strip or that more of us had cars, because cabs are too friggin expensive there. The Stratosphere was a cool place, it was just a bit too ghetto(we had a great view of section 8 housing from our room) tho. I wish I had been able to see Bite, a topless vampire show they had there, looked pretty...entertaining. There was the coolest store on the second floor, called the Rock and Roll Store, had tons of cool shit, shit I never would've expected to find in a hotel store like that. I almost got some pins just on principal. There was also this awesome hookah bar there that a few of us partook in. Even had a belly dancer who seemed to take quite the shine to me, I think it was just because of where I was sitting, I had my back to her a lot of the time, but everyone else got a real kick out of it. Down the street was a place called Bonanza, "The World's Biggest Gift Shot", the cheese was pretty profound, but not quite as intense as we were hoping.
The MGM Grand has these huge stores that specialize in different cultural icons of food and such, there's a Coca cola store, and M & M world. Well, Jake loves M & M's, especially blue ones, so guess where my best friend since 2nd grade, his new bride, his mom, his brother, his sister in law, and myself went. A lot of fun actually, and I got two pounds of blue M&Ms.
I'm never good at saying good bye, i want it to last just five minutes longer but it never does. I'm amazed at how much I actually do miss them all too. Thanksgiving or Christmas can not come soon enough.
Also, I'm convinced that Rise Against will be the next Nirvana.
Well, Las Vegas was fun, didn't do much in the way of seeing stuff and touristy crap like that, spent all my time being with my friends and my mom, most of who I hadn't seen in a little over a year, and a few I hadn't seen in about three years. It was so good, I miss them all so much and I love them dearly. It was the most amazing thing I've ever been priveledged to experience, especially when you consider that I introduced them, I was there the night they became more than friends(thankfully I wasn't at the actual consumation), I'll probably be there when they have their first born.
I spend a lot of time thinking about my friends and trying to talk to them, but never enough actually seeing them, why couldn't they just be a little bit closer. My current apartment is 1686.75 miles from my mom's house, damn, this is a big friggin country.
Oh, and buses suck my ass. However, the Rockies are some of the most beautiful things I've ever seen in my life. This state is one of the most beautiful places I've ever seen, until you start going down the mountains. Western Colorado is the biggest shit hole I've been to, it needs to be painted bright orange and blown up, bad.
Las Vegas is an interesting town, deffinitely never dull. I wish we were closer to the strip or that more of us had cars, because cabs are too friggin expensive there. The Stratosphere was a cool place, it was just a bit too ghetto(we had a great view of section 8 housing from our room) tho. I wish I had been able to see Bite, a topless vampire show they had there, looked pretty...entertaining. There was the coolest store on the second floor, called the Rock and Roll Store, had tons of cool shit, shit I never would've expected to find in a hotel store like that. I almost got some pins just on principal. There was also this awesome hookah bar there that a few of us partook in. Even had a belly dancer who seemed to take quite the shine to me, I think it was just because of where I was sitting, I had my back to her a lot of the time, but everyone else got a real kick out of it. Down the street was a place called Bonanza, "The World's Biggest Gift Shot", the cheese was pretty profound, but not quite as intense as we were hoping.
The MGM Grand has these huge stores that specialize in different cultural icons of food and such, there's a Coca cola store, and M & M world. Well, Jake loves M & M's, especially blue ones, so guess where my best friend since 2nd grade, his new bride, his mom, his brother, his sister in law, and myself went. A lot of fun actually, and I got two pounds of blue M&Ms.
I'm never good at saying good bye, i want it to last just five minutes longer but it never does. I'm amazed at how much I actually do miss them all too. Thanksgiving or Christmas can not come soon enough.
Also, I'm convinced that Rise Against will be the next Nirvana.
You're amazing to me, Nickers. You do so much and you ask so little. I adore you.