I am en empty beer keg...
Sin salsa, please!
Rosarito was awesome. It was a good little reunion with some old old friends. A weekend of libations and good times. Plus Cic finally got to hang out w/ these old friends I always talk about but she never really saw too much. Man, I haven't had that much beer in a really long time, probably had about 6 or 7 the first night, and probably about 9 or 10 the second. But hey, when you can't drink water...beer is the only alternative, ha ha ha. The weekend was comprised mostly of chillin, eating, and drinking. Didn't do anything out of the ordinary. We had cheap lobster at Puerto Nuevo, drank a bit before having dinnera t Macho Taco, which was probably one of the funnest dinners I've had in a long while. We didn't really mind that our food took so long to get to us because we were too busy takin pictures, dancing, and just being as raucous as we could be. The beach wasn't totally hot, but we still got a few hours of beach relaxation time in. It was just really good to hang out w/ all those guys again.
Oh, a word to the wise...when the local Mexican kids in Rosarito say, "Sin salsa" when you're trying to order some food for them, then it probably wasn't a good idea for you to have salsa on yours. That's pretty much what happened when we went to the local taco place across the street from our hotel. Some people in our group decided to buy some of the little kids some tacos after they made their order and they kept saying, "Sin salsa." And we sure found out why. They dumped the salsa on our burritos and tacos...and O-M-G, it was one of the spiciest salsas I have ever had in my life. I mean, I'm not a very huge spicy-food eater, but I think I can handle a good amount. But even the people that could eat real spicy stuff were saying it was way too spicy. So next time you're in rosarito and you're eating at a local mexican joint, just say, "Sin salsa, por favor..."
Why you no tip?!?
Kevin and Bean had some little segment on tipping this morning, specifically celebrity and a bunch of people were calling in about famous people they've had to serve and how some would leave a big ass tip and some wouldn't. I don't really know if when they said they didn't tip if it meant they didn't tip big or not at all. But I think it kinda bothered me, because they would talk crap about the people who didn't tip like a bill for a $200 total. The thing that got to me was like just because someone had a lot of money, they were expected to tip this huge amount. Like Shaq always tips hundreds extra, and that Donald Trump didn't. I think it would suck to be a celebrity and be expected to tip this huge amount of money, simply because I could, or had the means to do so. That's why these celebrities are always bitching about money, because they use it so lavishly and unresponsibly. I mean, I know they do a lot of crazy shit, like buying $2000 purses and that stuff, but that's a whole different thing. I just don't think they should be put down because they don't tip 40 or 50%.
Reminds me of that once scene from Reservoir Dogs about tipping. Mr Pink doesn't believe in tipping....ha ha ha.
Anyway, pictures to come...from Cic of course, not me, he he he.
Rosarito was awesome. It was a good little reunion with some old old friends. A weekend of libations and good times. Plus Cic finally got to hang out w/ these old friends I always talk about but she never really saw too much. Man, I haven't had that much beer in a really long time, probably had about 6 or 7 the first night, and probably about 9 or 10 the second. But hey, when you can't drink water...beer is the only alternative, ha ha ha. The weekend was comprised mostly of chillin, eating, and drinking. Didn't do anything out of the ordinary. We had cheap lobster at Puerto Nuevo, drank a bit before having dinnera t Macho Taco, which was probably one of the funnest dinners I've had in a long while. We didn't really mind that our food took so long to get to us because we were too busy takin pictures, dancing, and just being as raucous as we could be. The beach wasn't totally hot, but we still got a few hours of beach relaxation time in. It was just really good to hang out w/ all those guys again.
Oh, a word to the wise...when the local Mexican kids in Rosarito say, "Sin salsa" when you're trying to order some food for them, then it probably wasn't a good idea for you to have salsa on yours. That's pretty much what happened when we went to the local taco place across the street from our hotel. Some people in our group decided to buy some of the little kids some tacos after they made their order and they kept saying, "Sin salsa." And we sure found out why. They dumped the salsa on our burritos and tacos...and O-M-G, it was one of the spiciest salsas I have ever had in my life. I mean, I'm not a very huge spicy-food eater, but I think I can handle a good amount. But even the people that could eat real spicy stuff were saying it was way too spicy. So next time you're in rosarito and you're eating at a local mexican joint, just say, "Sin salsa, por favor..."
Why you no tip?!?
Kevin and Bean had some little segment on tipping this morning, specifically celebrity and a bunch of people were calling in about famous people they've had to serve and how some would leave a big ass tip and some wouldn't. I don't really know if when they said they didn't tip if it meant they didn't tip big or not at all. But I think it kinda bothered me, because they would talk crap about the people who didn't tip like a bill for a $200 total. The thing that got to me was like just because someone had a lot of money, they were expected to tip this huge amount. Like Shaq always tips hundreds extra, and that Donald Trump didn't. I think it would suck to be a celebrity and be expected to tip this huge amount of money, simply because I could, or had the means to do so. That's why these celebrities are always bitching about money, because they use it so lavishly and unresponsibly. I mean, I know they do a lot of crazy shit, like buying $2000 purses and that stuff, but that's a whole different thing. I just don't think they should be put down because they don't tip 40 or 50%.
Reminds me of that once scene from Reservoir Dogs about tipping. Mr Pink doesn't believe in tipping....ha ha ha.
Anyway, pictures to come...from Cic of course, not me, he he he.
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