Thursday, July 23, 2009

Rooftop Droog 07/05/09



It is Sunday, July 5. With a mild and coolish spring the city has started to turn sweaty late this year. But today you can get a first glimpse of what is to come soon: the blazing Southern California summer. The sun is trying its best to shine brightly through the milky haze, a concoction of leftover morning fog and smog. At noon the streets are unusually empty. Everybody had their big day yesterday and is now recovering from mad-man traffic congestion, over-crowded beaches, greasy burgers and mayonnaise laden pasta salads, one too many beers and a stiff firework-watching neck - Fools!
Not me;
I played it smart and safe this time.
I drive out west on Friday to stay over at Michael’s, we eat breakfast in - not out - on Saturday morning, catch up on the latest “Flight of the Concord”, have gelato and coffee at Ugo’s in quiet Culver City - both are of the very decent kind - before we head out to the beach at around 5pm. Leaving just before the night time fireworks start, I drive into the downtown ones on the way home, make it back to Sierra Madre by 10:30 and, snoozing away an hour later, I wake up rested for our Sunday downtown LA rooftop pool extravaganza.



We are atop the Standard hotel in downtown LA.
Drinks are averagely expensive but the food is decent and relatively decently priced: forget about the mini burgers, just go for the tasty grilled cheese sandwich + fries. The Standard as a hotel is an odd ball; semi- trendy and trashy at the same time.
One finds nicely designed metal plates next to plywood panels in the elevators, the superb chill-out waterbeds next to the pool are covered by tacky red plastic cocoons and in-between very comfy nicely colored couches one will spot the odd yellow plastic chair and a lot of fake grass.
Michael hits it when he says: “It looks like they had the right ideas and swanky intensions but did not quite follow through to the very end.” I reply: “Maybe it should be called the Half –Ass Hotel?”.



Droog are three LA based DJs who have been around a few years now, usually playing in the Honey lounge right next to and belonging to Avalon, a stereotypic Hollywood club. They recently started their own record label “Culprit”. Their monthly Sunday, 1 - 9 pm, rooftop parties have been gaining popularity and are very well attended.
The name of their game is techno, house and anything in-between. It is a unique blend of campy vocal, deep and funky house that tends to lean toward the minimal side of things at times. I have not found the perfect Britta-music-descriptor yet. Maybe it should go something like this: cheese-ball-grooving?
Very dancable it is for sure.
What I hear today is not my favorite music by far but it is indeed the perfect lazing-on-a-Sunday-afternoon-by-the-pool kind of deal. And, clearly, that is what we and about 15o other people are about to do.



Apart from the music, there is another very substantial fun factor: your fellow dancers.
This one is a little trickier to navigate especially if you are a person that is easily offended by total asses disguised as your fellow humans. Prime example is the pool party douche bag that we encountered first thing in the lobby after paying our $10 (with RSPV and before 3pm) dues. Now, douche bag clearly tore op the town last night, continued drinking throughout the morning and is now stumbling down the escalator to give his co-s a glassy look of confusion at their delay caused by the security guard. To my dismay, they are all let through to continue drinking themselves stupid. The smarmy ticket guy at the entrance gave us a full head to toe muster to see if we were worthy of passage. You’d think we were trying to enroll in the army. I guess we had passed preliminaries when he was using all his self-imagined grandios-ity to wave us into the lobby. We were just short of dropping to our knees to show our gratefulness. Thank you, oh mighty ticket master overlord …
This was not looking good: all out of all humans encountered so far were of the worst kind. If the law of averages were to hold today, this party was going to be full of tools and pompous idiots.
But once we land on the roof, the Dooms Day sky brightens: this is a nicely mixed crowd: a bunch of Normals, some Hollywood hipsters, some hipsterer Hollywoodsters, one hippie (+ me which makes two of us), a couple of Pam Andersons and a relatively small contingency of above mentioned d-bags.
You may wonder what exactly category 2 and 3 are, especially if you are an out-of-towner.
The Hollywood LA-er is a trendy one. Unlike its scruffy clothed and unshaven Silverlake equivalent, this Northwestern counterpart comes clean, creamed and gel-ed. The wardrobe leans toward color coordination rather than colorfulness. In most male cases, the main attraction is a grand hair: there are LUSes (Locks of Unusual Size) and slick, thick comb-overs;
All length of hair on one head and the occasional white man fro . One notable thing: usually the Hollywood men are the eye candy while the run-of-mill girls fade bleakly next to their fabulous boyfriends.

We settle on one of the comfy sofas close to the dj setup and away from the tool ridden pool. The dance floor is small but nice, the sound system leaves a lot to be desired but at least these guys know not to crank it up into the red like so many others of their kind. We enjoy a couple of cocktails, chat and I even get a dance leg swinging for a minute or two. We leave shortly after sunset. All in all a very enjoyable Sunday.

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Peru-sed and Inca-ed



Our Peru Trip in a Britta nut shell:
(Please add your own "Peru trip in a ... nutshell")

-- Machu Picchu view from Huayna Picchu, no comment :-):



-- A brief history of the Peruvian Cypress tree by Lizette (freely translated from the Spanish account given by our lovely taxi driver Mario):

"When the Jews crucified Jesus, there was a big escape of some sort and then, somehow, the trees come into play." ... The end ...

P.S. a google (not yahoo) search reveals the "Peruvian Cypress" to be a Poplar tree:



-- VistaDome train (AC to Otown) entertainment:

Peruvian traditional dance performed by a scarily masked dude with fake pet lama dangling from his back. Passengers were encouraged to pet...

Followed by

...the world famous Alpaca fashion show; super modeled by our two train conductors and a gringo tourist; backgrounded by a "If you're going to San Francisco" remix ...
Then, suddenly and unprecedented, Speegs is diverted from his bathroom route roped in an Alpaca sweater and pushed onto the aisle, aka, runway to partake in this fashion extravaganza extraordinaire...

(picture evidence to appear here shortly)


-- English translations on Peruvian menues:

"Skipped a strong fire, Potatoes, Rice and Onions"

"... with valley homeys"

"Bifstek to the poor"

"Fussili to the pesto"


-- Speegs favorite jewish moment in Cusco restaurant "El gusto es nuestro":

... After being taught this Korean after dinner tradition, everyone shouts "Mansai" with raised arms after finishing the main course; our Lima-an waitress/owner calls back "Mazel Tov" ...

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Coachella 2009, April 17, 18, 19

Snip bits from attendees:

Greg:
"My funny moment was realizing after I woke up at midnight (after 8
hours sleep) on Sunday and missed my second of three days of actual
Coachella that the Advil I took at 3 was Advil PM! That and a new
found love of playing with DJ equipment. Miss you Lizette!"

Kurt:
"Well, you can tell her that we didn't have a hobbit cave under a waterfall for her this year, which was a disappointment.

My highlight was the same as every year: getting to spend time with (almost) all of my favorite people in the whole world! Musically, MSTRKRFT rocked the house and Crookers were fun too. The rest is a little hazy :-)

I promise to put up pics soon..."

Susan:
"Walking into the Sahara and hearing the Crookers and thinking "I've never heard this type of music before". :)"

Britta liked it best when Speegs said:
"Yeah, we definitely need to coordinate out Bart Simpsons."
...which, btw, never happened...


Still waiting for others to chime in...

Sunday, April 12, 2009

Mnt Wilson all the way!


After Brentt hinting several times that he wanted to climb Mnt. Wilson all the way up to the observatory, we finally did it yesterday!
Being all smart and German about it, I suggested leaving at dawn to tackle this 14 mile round trip, 4576 ft elevation gain hike.
This would enable us to
1)enjoy the sunrise on the trail
2)prevent Skin 'N Bones from heat stoke and dehydration anticipated with a later start
3)give me a chance to check out the terrain of the Mnt. Wilson trail race to be run by a Britta the day before leaving for Peru to see you, L !!!
and
4) give us enough time to sunbathe and rest at the top, enjoying the home made by me(and delicious I may add in self praise)sandwiches.
So, we dressed sort of lightly, packed a shit load of water after learning a lesson, almost running out at our last hiking adventure and headed out into the sunrise.
The sun rose all right but not for us to see. We rose with it and into the morning fog. In fact, we were racing the clouds all the way to the top.
At times the sun would show through the thick carpet of white and we would stop and try and soak up some rays and warm our chilly bones.
The foggy mountain views were stunning and we were reminded of how things may look and feel at this hour of morning in some far away land like Tibet or on top of the Chilean Andes. We would stop at times to awe the view, stay as long as we could without starting to shiver.
Immensely underdressed and over watered we reached the gates of the observatory by 9:45, just in time for the 10am opening. We tried our best to warm in the hazy sun but by ten the last ray had totally vanished behind a grey wall of mist.
Brentt's remainder of hair that was sticking out from under his hood, was sprinkled with morning dew. It took us about 20 minutes to figure out that there was no heated shelter on the grounds of the observatory. All we could find was an astronomical museum room and an observatory visitor room that featured a glass window allowing a peak into the inner workings of the telescope. Both rooms were as cold as the outside and after a hasty glance or two we headed on as to not stop moving and freeze to death. We wolfed down a couple of sandwiches and, without rest, started the descent hoping for warmer climates. They came about three quarters down but by that time my coffee headache was at its climax and all I could think about is rooting my tired bum in one of the comfy couches at bean town, the local coffee shop, and sip on my Mocha loaded with extra whipped cream.
Brentt pulled a great stunt at one of the rock drops, not hurting his hip too much but landing pretty hard on it, ensuring me almost instantly that he was all right. How did he know so soon, I wondered?
The funny thing was that he started screaming "Auuuh" before he even landed and once I knew he was alright, I had to chuckle. He said he felt his foot slipping and was anticipating the hurt that was to follow.
We made it down without any further incidences and I did get to lounge on the sofa, Mocha in hand, by 3 pm.
Our bones were tired and the muscles a little sore and we did not get to have a sunny picnic up the top, but, all in all, the day was a success. If anything, we deserve more praise having the cudos to brave the elements for 8 hours straight!

Wednesday, March 25, 2009

Spring in LA in pictures


Jesus lord, talk about blog slackers...
Well, it is now the end of March, the mountains are green with grass full of flowers, mainly those yellow buggers that make me sneeze as if I had caught two flus at once.

So what's new?

Item 1: Michael and Amy are now literally an item so they may as well be item 1








Britta is a non-item once again, what's new here :-)








Ayren celebrated her 30th








Brentt is on his way to become the biggest super nerd ever










Cassanna is trying to stand up a jewelry business








We are still at it at large



We can't wait to whup your ass at Sapo :-)

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

NYE in San Fran

Man, that town knows how to do it!!!
And we did, too. Despite the fact there were so many of us, things went down quite smoothly: I arrived 30 mins late from Europe, jet lagged and carrier of the fattest German killer flue that I eventually passed on to about 5 people all together. Art arrived late also and the planned dinner did not quite happen. But we did meet up, all there, ready to party, before midnight at the DJ Dan party.
After that we chilled at Ty's place for a little, well, some people chilled for a little more but Ty, Mark, Brentt, Speegs and I made it for the 6am start of "Breakfast for champions", the coolest urban party I've ever been to. Space Cowboys throw this one every year and just about anyone cool comes out. Place is packed with sexy people, music booty-shakin style of the finest kind and the place jams from 6am to 2am. We lasted till 3pm. By that time Kurt, Samina, James and Art had joined us. Back to Ty's to chill once more and a final run at CoComos, deep house of the good kind (who knew there was such a thing?). Well, I had a blast and I suspect everybody else did, too!

Wednesday, December 24, 2008

Happy Holidays

I'm heading off to Phoenix tomorrow for a Jewish-filled Holiday with candles, latkes and other tasty treats. So I thought I'd wish a very merry Christmas, happy Hanukah and cheery New Year to everyone. We're on three continents right now (Lizette in South America, Britta in Europe and Me in North America) but still the Trio love lives.

Lizette, enjoy Christmas in Peru! Glad all the pre-holiday events went well!