Tuesday, July 29, 2008

A Quick One, While He's Away....

Here's a lil update for you all:

  1. I'm going to Burbank tomorrow to see some folks I used to deal with at Warner Bros/Warner Music Group.
  2. I sent my resume out a whole bunch yesterday, let's hope that lends to fruitful things.
  3. I encountered my very first earthquake, today.  The epicenter was in Chino Hills and was a 5.8 on the Richter Scale. (I'm fine, by the way--thank you to all who called, texted, and emailed.)
If you're curious as to what the quotes were from on each of my blogs, here's a list for you:

Intro: "Highway 101" by Social Distortion
Day One: not actually a song, but a quote from a Ditty Bops t-shirt.
Day Two: "Man on the Silver Mountain" by Rainbow
Day Three: "Free Fallin'" by Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers
Day Four: "Viva Las Vegas" as recorded by Elvis Presley, Dead Kennedy's, etc..
Day Five: "Oh Yeah" by The Subways
Day Six: "Building A Legend" by Bullets & Octane
Day Seven: "L.A. Woman" by The Doors
Day Eight: "I Feel the Burning Sun" by Crowbar
Day Nine: "Hang On to Yourself" by David Bowie

and this one was "A Quick One, While He's Away" by The Who

Rock & Roll!
-Uncle J.

Monday, July 28, 2008

Day Nine: "Come On, Come On, We've Really Got a Good Thing Going. Come On, Come On, If You Think We're Gonna Make It, You Better Hang On to Yourself"

Well, this is it...the last day of vacation.  I woke up and laughed at my misfortune upon my torso.  Vince got a little, but his arms are way worse from the drive here.  First on the agenda was to check out, then head to Hollywood and walk around.  I had promised Vince one last In-N-Out journey before he left.



We parked near Amoeba Music on Sunset and Ivar and walked around the Farmer's Market for a few minutes.  We made our way towards Hollywood Blvd.  and walked towards  Highland.  We saw El Capitan theater, Grauman's Chinese Theatre, and the Kodak Theatre.  We cut down Highland to Sunset and went to In-N-Out for lunch, where Vince ate an identical meal as his first one in Vegas: A 'Double-Double' and a Cheeseburger.  I was starting to really feel my appetite dwindle, and got through a cheeseburger, but barely touched my fries.


We made our way towards the Guitar Center and Hollywood Rock Walk on Sunset, then back towards Amoeba Music.  We went in and I consoled myself with some music purchases: Backyard Babies "Stockholm Syndrome", High On Fire "Surrounded By Thieves" and when I found the 'Rockabilly' section, I nearly lost my sh**, but narrowed it to one album from there, The Legendary Shack Shakers "Believe."

Heading back to the car, slowly, with new music and food babies in tow, it took a few minutes to find the car.  We payed the parking fee and Delilah got us to LAX in decent time, but not too quick, either.  We laughed in the car a little bit, but it was for the most part, a quiet ride.  Our arrival at the American Airlines departure terminal was about 3PM, just as planned.  I helped Vince get his suitcase out and he said "No long goodbyes, bro.  I'll see you soon.  Good Luck." and he hugged me then turned around and went inside.

Leaving LAX, alone, I didn't know what to do or where to go.  I set Delilah for Tim's address, as that's the area I know the best.  I ended up going to the Old Navy in the Beverly Connection which is across La Cienega from The Beverly Center.  I picked up some flip flops and a shirt, then sat in the patio and made some phone calls.

Jackie said to come down by her and crash at her place, if I wanted to.  That was the only thing I had left in my agenda, so I made my way down to Santa Ana.  Jackie called and had to pick her friends up from Huntington Beach, but said she'd be back shortly after I arrived.  I said it was fine and I'd find parking.

It was really good to see Jackie and Wrigley, her dog.  As promised, I gave Jackson (my nickname for Jackie) a big hug.  We went in and fed Wrigley, and caught up.  I played with the dog for a bit and the 4 of us decided to order pizza for dinner.  It was decent, but at that point, my brain didn't really care.  The girls were all watching Gilmore Girls DVD's, and I sorta passed out on the couch half watching them.

I got up about an hour later, washed up and brushed me teeth and laid down on the floor with Wrigley.  I fell asleep petting him, and I guess he kept scooting towards me all night.  When Jackson woke up in this morning, Wrigs was laying right next to me.

That's about all I've got right now, but there may be more to come.  Any traveling I do, I will record on this blog.  It's been quite the journey and I'm glad I did it; T'was a long time comin'.  I miss certain things, here and there, about Chicago, but I haven't quite gotten 'homesick' yet.  Maybe I will, maybe I won't.  Who knows?  I'll miss my friends and family, but they're just a phone call away, and I love them all.

Til next time, Rock & Roll!
-Uncle J.

Sunday, July 27, 2008

Day Eight: "On to the Road I've Paved, I Feel the Burning Sun. It's My Own Life I've Saved, I'm Not the Only One. I Found a New Man Underneath."

 ...woke up yesterday feeling fine.  Couldn't say the same for Vince--that $5 champagne did him in, something fierce.  Went to Panera, down the street, and blogged the previous day's adventures whilst munching upon an asiago bagel and lemonade.  Vince was a bit shaky, still, slowly huffing on some water.  

After leaving Panera, we started to make our way towards Venice Beach.  We were meeting my friend Bridget and some of her friends there.  After about a mile, Vince asked me to pull into a gas station, so I obliged.  He got out calmly, went to the bathroom, and returned within 5-minutes.  "I guess it was all the water and no food." He says.  "Oh, but it had nothing to do with the bottle of champagne you practically guzzled yourself?"  As long as he was feeling better, that's my concern, and he said he was.  Continuing on towards the beach, there was traffic, heat, more traffic, and more heat.  Getting off at Venice, we started the long search for parking, which was hilarious at best.  Turns out Bridget and her friends haven't even left North Hollywood yet, but were going to call when they got down there.  We ended up parking at California and Abbot Kinney, which was roughly a 10-to-15-minute walk to the beach.

Finally getting down to the beach, we didn't have a care in the world at that moment.  Where we were going to sleep that night, where we were going to eat later, getting Vince to the airport on time the next day, nothing.  All we saw were water, sand, waves, and sunshine (not counting the many people around us).  The ocean, our boundary from driving any further, was a sign for me, of freedom, of growth, of a new beginning.  I snapped some pictures of seagulls, waves, water, whatever, then found a spot in the sand and just relaxed.  I relaxed my mind, my body, my soul, everything.  I just let it melt and blend with the soothing sound of the waves crashing.  Not using my brain due to the calming hypnosis of the sights and sounds before me, I removed my t-shirt and laid down on the sand.  A nap in the sun was just what I needed.  Vince nabbed the camera and walked around.




Upon my waking up, Vince was back, sleeping in the sand just feet away, and I had some text messages.  It was Bridget updating me on their whereabouts, at that point, I didn't really care.  I laid back down and napped for another 20-minutes, then opted I should get up, realizing that the only sunblock I had used was on my arms and neck: ingenious!  I checked my phone again, and Bridget had told me where they were on the beach.  Vince and I opted to get up and look for them, but after walking about 100 yards, we figured it was like a wild goose chase and we'd meet up with them for dinner.  We sat back down and chatted a bit, Vince was feeling more like himself, again.  We were trying to figure out what to do that night and where to sleep.

Bridget called and said they were heading to the Pizza place that she loves.  Abbot Kinney Pizza, 1407 Abbot Kinney St., which I ended up plotting into my phone's 'google maps' application.  Turns out this pizza joint was 2 blocks from where I parked my car, so it couldn't have worked out more perfectly!  We got the the pizza place and waited about 15-minutes for the remainder of the entourage.  We went in, and it was a 'pizza-by-the-slice' kind of place, with racks of pizzas on those rotisserie pans with the lights.  You know the ones, they put pretzels on them at carnivals.  I asked Vince what he planned to get, he wasn't sure, but opted at the last second to get 2 slices, both of which he inhaled.  I got 2 slices, as well: 1 slice of goat cheese, mushroom, and garlic, and 1 slice of sun dried tomatoes, spinach, and goat cheese. 

After the pizza, we bummed around the neighborhood for another 30-minutes digesting and clowning around.  We said our goodbyes, and were possibly going to meet up later in the night, but did not.  Vince and I decided to just head back to the same motel that we were in the night previous, seeing as it was only $70 per night.

En route, we thought about just taking it easy that night and maybe going to see Dark Knight again.   Pulling in to the parking lot about 30-minutes later, we went to the office, and were told they had one room left--we took it.  This room, just as creepy as the last, but for different reasons, coaxed some sick jokes out of us.

We checked under the mattress for dead hookers and corpses in general.  An ongoing joke throughout our trip was which motels had bibles and not.  This one managed to have one, in this room, but not the last.  Not only did we find a bible in the drawer, but burn marks around it.  This is where my hypothesis of  the previous tenant was a junkie came from: the burn marks were from incendiary spoons being set down upon injection of mood enhancements. [smack]

Our sick sense of humour had creeped us out enough to decide that we wanted to spend as little time in this room as possible.  Earlier we had asked Delilah where to find an AMC movie theater, since I had 2 free movie passes.  (Long story, short: Some dude came into Estelle's and tried to buy drinks with a stack of movie passes.  It didn't work, but I guess he left them anyway, or as a tip.  Tommy gave them to Berger or vice-versa, and somehow they ended up in Derek's hands.   He gave me a pair, and that's how I got them, yay.)

Our movie destination: Burbank, CA, a mere 10-minute drive from our junkie haven in Studio City.  Getting off the highway, we saw Warner Music Group buildings, so I had a good idea of where I was.  Getting to the theatre, the area reminded me of Schaumburg or Woodfield area, so that was sort of comforting.  The theater was decent, just as I'd expected, we saw a lot of younger people, I just hoped that they'd be quiet during the movie.  They were, but there was one guy a few seats down from Vince that was on his phone in the beginning.  I asked him to take it outside because we didn't pay $10 per ticket to listen to his conversation.  He didn't hear me or chose not to hear me, but the kids a couple rows up got his attention by chucking candy at him.

After the movie, which we both loved all over again, we headed back to the motel.  I showered and my sunburn hurt--BAD.  Yeah, with all that soulful hippy crap I went through at the beach, my better judgement was clouded and i turned myself into a lobster.  Aside from that, the shower was decent.  I felt like 'Kramer' with all the sand all over me.  I laid down and Vince went to shower.  I must've been tired because when I woke up, it was the next day.

Gotta take Vince to LAX later, but first Hollywood...until then, Rock & Roll!
-Uncle J.