Showing posts with label kill bill. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kill bill. Show all posts
Sunday, July 8, 2012
off to work I go
Apparently I'm being punished for all my vacations with 6 days of closing to look forward to. At least I can save up some money and recoup from my jet setting.
What I don't look forward to is the horribly off key whistling that I know I will have to endure. And to the worst songs too. Yesterday it was "smooth criminal". How are you going to whistle along to that?! It's the same note over and over.
I seriously thought I was going to lose it, but then I would look over at Eduard and see the rage in his eyes and know that I would be ok.
Keep me in your thoughts this week.
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
still working on it
I was browsing the list of beers, feeling like I had no idea what to go with, when Kelpie jumped off the page at me. I was expecting something that tasted more like seaweed but it actually had more of the smooth quality that comes with kelp, as Mr. P would have been quick to point out.
I quite enjoyed it, and the bartender enthusiastically said, "It's got seaweed in it, that's gotta be good for you!"
I realized I hadn't had a draught beer here in a while so I looked at the tap right in front of me and said, "I'll have that one next". Little did I know I was going to get the most delicious beer served in the most fantastic glass:
It was so sweet and delicious, I could drink it all day. The glass kind of reminded me of the boot, its shape is misleading as far as how much booze you have drunk/have left to drink. I like mind puzzlies while I drink, like erotic photo hunt. Makes me feel like I'm exercising my mind while I kill brain cells.
The best part of this trip to Shakespeare's was that they had AMC on which showed the original Rambo followed by Kill Bill part 1. I basically got to see the best of both. My favorite part about Rambo was when the closed captioning said, "[vietnamese shouting]", and for Kill Bill we stayed through the whole opening sequence with Vivica A. Fox (amazing) as well as the whistling scene with Daryl Hannah (also amazing).
I feel like if I had a bar I would be so good at picking out things to watch on TV or listen to or whatever. I just don't get bars that don't understand the dynamics of entertainment. Yesterday at Shakespeare's gives me hope for them yet.
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)


