Why do weekends end?
I actually did a bunch of stuff this past weekend. Friday started out with me going to work as usual, nothing exciting there. Supposedly I am now going to St. Louis from May 13-27th. This trip has gotten pushed back so many times, I'm having doubts that I will actually go. Went home, watched some PTI, ate dinner and then started getting ready for the evening. Normally, I don't really care what I wear but Friday night was a different story. Should I wear jeans, black pants or cords? What shirt to wear, polo, button down or long sleeve? Major dilemma's I know. Eventually I decided on the cords and a long sleeve shirt. Next time I'm going to wear a short sleeve shirt because I sweated my ass off Friday night. What did I do that I got so sweaty? I went to the Black Cat in DC to dance to an Indian DJ. The DJ was DJ Rekha who according to my dad I've met a few times while I lived on Long Island, who knew? Check out this article in Times Magazine, DJ Rekha is mentioned in it. She did a good job and I definetely enjoyed dancing during the night. I went with E.B. and her boyfriend Paul and bunch of their friend's. Paul had his first Yuengling and enjoyed it...another person converted to great PA brew! We got back to E.B.'s place around 1:30am and I crashed there for the evening.
I woke up at 7am to catch the Chinatown bus to NYC. I rode on the Dragon Coach Bus which wasn't too bad. The trip was about 4.5-5 hours and I slept most of the way, best part was that there weren't too many people so I had two seats to myself. It was pretty hard to wake up really early to catch a bus, but it was definitely worth it. I went to NYC for a friend's (Shirali) bachelorette party. The night started at a friend's apartment to surprise Shirali and give her various gifts, you know what type of gifts! We then went off to dinner at Petrosino's, a very good Italian restaurant. The only thing that was a little annoying was the waitress, somehow she managed to put white wine in someone's red wine, don't ask me how she misjudged. But, she did make it up by bringing Shirali and wonderful plate of dessert. After dinner we went to the Ritz Carlton to go their bar, The Rise. The place was really really awesome, had a very fabolous view of NYC. But, don't go hanging out there if you inted to pick people up, unless you are into 60 year olds. Drinks were great there too, had a cosmopolitan, felt it was appropriate drink being in NYC. After having a drink at Rise we went to Eugene's to dance the night away. Eugene's is also a very cool place, great place to dance or hang out. Overall, the night was awesome and the bachelorette definetely got very drunk.
Sunday, back to DC on the Dragon Coach bus. Pretty uneventful, slept again. Did manage to finish the book I was reading, Beer & Circus. I'll talk about it a little later. Since I've been away all weekend, I have no idea what is going on in the sporting world or the real world. Hence why I wrote about my weekend.
I actually did a bunch of stuff this past weekend. Friday started out with me going to work as usual, nothing exciting there. Supposedly I am now going to St. Louis from May 13-27th. This trip has gotten pushed back so many times, I'm having doubts that I will actually go. Went home, watched some PTI, ate dinner and then started getting ready for the evening. Normally, I don't really care what I wear but Friday night was a different story. Should I wear jeans, black pants or cords? What shirt to wear, polo, button down or long sleeve? Major dilemma's I know. Eventually I decided on the cords and a long sleeve shirt. Next time I'm going to wear a short sleeve shirt because I sweated my ass off Friday night. What did I do that I got so sweaty? I went to the Black Cat in DC to dance to an Indian DJ. The DJ was DJ Rekha who according to my dad I've met a few times while I lived on Long Island, who knew? Check out this article in Times Magazine, DJ Rekha is mentioned in it. She did a good job and I definetely enjoyed dancing during the night. I went with E.B. and her boyfriend Paul and bunch of their friend's. Paul had his first Yuengling and enjoyed it...another person converted to great PA brew! We got back to E.B.'s place around 1:30am and I crashed there for the evening.
I woke up at 7am to catch the Chinatown bus to NYC. I rode on the Dragon Coach Bus which wasn't too bad. The trip was about 4.5-5 hours and I slept most of the way, best part was that there weren't too many people so I had two seats to myself. It was pretty hard to wake up really early to catch a bus, but it was definitely worth it. I went to NYC for a friend's (Shirali) bachelorette party. The night started at a friend's apartment to surprise Shirali and give her various gifts, you know what type of gifts! We then went off to dinner at Petrosino's, a very good Italian restaurant. The only thing that was a little annoying was the waitress, somehow she managed to put white wine in someone's red wine, don't ask me how she misjudged. But, she did make it up by bringing Shirali and wonderful plate of dessert. After dinner we went to the Ritz Carlton to go their bar, The Rise. The place was really really awesome, had a very fabolous view of NYC. But, don't go hanging out there if you inted to pick people up, unless you are into 60 year olds. Drinks were great there too, had a cosmopolitan, felt it was appropriate drink being in NYC. After having a drink at Rise we went to Eugene's to dance the night away. Eugene's is also a very cool place, great place to dance or hang out. Overall, the night was awesome and the bachelorette definetely got very drunk.
Sunday, back to DC on the Dragon Coach bus. Pretty uneventful, slept again. Did manage to finish the book I was reading, Beer & Circus. I'll talk about it a little later. Since I've been away all weekend, I have no idea what is going on in the sporting world or the real world. Hence why I wrote about my weekend.

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