last orders in la-la land ...
I've not been sure what to write about our weekend in LA.
We had a really nice time meeting up with our friends Sean, John & Laura, but I didn't take any photos, and how interesting is hearing about other peoples dinner (tea if you're from Yorkshire) and shopping trips? Not very I suspect.
I know you're only interested in the drinking.
After dinner on our last evening we headed to one of Pasadena's bars for a quick drink. I don't know if it's the same for you, but whenever that is the pretext for an evening out it inevitably ends up being anything but quick. This is always bad news, but especially when you have to leave for the airport at 5.30am.
We met lots of interesting locals during the evening. The ones I'll remember most are the couple who walked up and by way of an introduction asked me if I used to play the trumpet as a child. No, only the fool I told them.
We got talking and it turned out they were on a date the format of which they had decided would be a treasure hunt - finding people who had played various instruments in childhood was one of the questions.
As the conversation turned to pets we found out the guy had a female cat called Zeus. In retrospect this was obviously a setup and when Mel made the comment we were all thinking - "surely that's a boys name?" the girl let out massive "YYYY-ES!!" and punched the air as she crossed one more off her list.
Later, and after receiving a complimentary pint of Guiness in return for helping the barman to sign You'll Never Walk Alone (a transaction I still don't fully understand) I looked up just in time to see the girl from earlier giving her boyfriend a piggyback through the bar.
I checked my watch and confirmed it was indeed that time of night. 3am.
Otherwise known as stupid o'clock ...
Of course you really just want to know how this affects the league ...
After sampling Woodie Gold, Sierra Nevada Summerfest and Beech Wood Red I got a bit of a scare as the bar menu described Blue Moon (sampled in late 2007) as a Canadian Beer. A spot of internet research has revealed that despite being owned by a Canadian company, Blue Moon is very much a US brewed beer, so the current total stands at 149.
I hope I'll be able to find at least one more in New York ..
2 comments:
I believe Blue Moon is a microbrew in disguise....I think the parent company is Annheiser Bush. Ick!
Met you in T or C at the hot springs resort. What travels you've had! Look forward to seeing more posts.
Hey, nice to hear from you and we hope all is well at Riverbend.
It had to happen - we're back in the UK now.
Just the small matter of what to do next to consider ...
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