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Sunday, March 29, 2020

Top 10 Best Parties

I have a few drafts about the Covid and how I almost won a few awards at work, but I feel we need something a little lighter right now. The whole world is anxious and everything seems dark. So today, I'm going to count down the all time best parties I've ever been to.

10. Halloweezer 2005

Halloweezer was an annual event friends of mind would put on. They would dress up in costumes and play a 2 hour Weezer cover show.

2005 was at a house party where roughly 200 people showed up to watch Halloweezer play in a basement. I missed the opening band because I was working, but arrived in time for Weezer dressed as a pirate. (I was the sober driver for Bob Dylan and The Dude from Big Lebowski).

This night was notable because I was hitting on a nice Jewish girl who was dressed as a Ghostbuster, but this would be one of the first nights I saw Sal out in the wild, picking up her best friend who was also drunk. We both gave a head nod and a "Oh, I know you from Spanish."

9. Beach Penthouse 2008

Sal and I had just moved to Myrtle Beach. We didn't know anyone. The social rule Sal put in place was to accept any invite we got for the first 6 months, even if we were tired and didn't want to go out, because we didn't want to be the people that didn't get invited to anything.

Myrtle Beach is this weird place. Surrounded by conservative Christians who don't drink, but also know much of their money comes from party-goers drinking in the clubs, we had wild laws around alcohol. You can only buy booze from noon-5, Monday - Saturday.

Since Sallie worked at a paper where most people kept hours from 6 pm to 1 am, they would collect a slush fund of hundreds of dollars while the few day shift people would go and purchase after their shift. This generally lead to people overthinking and overpreparing fora night in drinking. Instead of a reasonable bottle of vodka, you would opt for the handle in this rare case where you would run out while the liquor store was closed.

One of the first parties we were invited to was in January, when there were no tourists. We were able to get a penthouse suite on the beach for like $72. This was a rager that largely lead to Sal and I becoming friends with everyone at the newspaper. There's even a video deep on Facebook somewhere of me playing a Sublime song on an acoustic guitar using a credit card as a pic while 25 people I don't know sing along.

8. Mardi Gras 2005

My college roommates and I crowded into my Malibu and drove from Columbia, Missouri, to New
Orleans, Louisiana.

We were 20, had a friend living in New Orleans, and nothing else to do that week.

I'm still not sure I'd consider it fun, but it was a spectacle I'd never forget. A million people descend on New Orleans to just party their asses off. Everyone is shoulder to shoulder, desperately trying to get a glimpse of the incredibly intricate floats.

We bellied up to a bar called the Funky Pirate, cause it turns out, they don't check your ID when there are a million people in your city. So we underage drank Hand Grenades (a cocktail made from grain alcohol) and just tore up the city for five days.

I returned to New Orleans last year and the Funky Pirate was still open.

7. New Years Eve 2013/14

After being married for several years and not being able to afford a trip, Sal and I decided to hop in the Honda Civic and drive to Minneapolis for a Blues game. Since we were young, dumb, and totally ignoring the fact that it would be negative 7 degrees at it's warmest, we also decided to pay for a fancy New Years Eve party.

Not only did we walk a mile in dress clothes to save taxi money, but we showed up to a club that was definitely not our flavor. But instead of sulking in the corner, we made fun of the idiots at the party.

There was the Indian prince who had rented out half of the club for his friends. He sat on the back of a couch, looking over his subjects, while they drank bottle service all night.

There was the out of place middle aged people that sat at the bar all night, staring miserably at the back of the bar.

Then came the complimentary champagne toast. Each person was supposed to get a miniature bottle of champagne at midnight. Sal and I were split up at the time and somehow ended up with 6 miniature bottles of champagne, which is roughly 1.5 full bottles. We gladly drank the bubbly, convinced a cab driver to only take us a mile, and passed out never to go out on New Years again.

6. My Wedding

Yes, the people running the wedding got drunk and disappeared maybe 15 minutes into the reception. Most other groups would accept their fate, leave a terrible Yelp review, and move on with their lives.

Well, the venues left us a car with keys in it and we're not one of those groups. We took over the DJ's iTunes account and played Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas is You" 15 times, we went behind the bar and server ourselves, and wee even snuck in many of my brother-in-laws friends because we needed help drinking all the booze we pre-paid for.

Ultimately everyone tore the dance floor up, had tons of drinks, and smoked cigars.

5. New Years Eve 2006

"Shut your damn mouth" is what Sal said to me as she realized that I would more or less ruin every picture we took from now until the end of time.

Sal was getting over a cold, so she was our DD. I was a terrible boyfriend, so I drank 7 and 7's all night.

We were at Mojo's again. They had this really cool projector setup where they would play music videos by like the Killers, Franz Ferdinand, and Cold War Kids, but put some sort of like color filter over it. It was like they were projecting through colored water or something.

This was also the "I love you" night. Just really feeling the good vibes coming from the party.

4. Maifest Euro-Dance Party 2015

The Germans both had something to prove to the Americans and wanted to test the Americans. Maifest
is essentially Oktoberfest, but in May and for Germans.

We drank outside in the town square with Axel and his friends for hours. Sal and I had to break off to go to the restroom and Axel gave us instructions on how to get to where they were going.

Weeeeellll neither of us listened very well and wandered the small town for 45 minutes until we found Axel's apartment building and I held my phone up as high as I could to get a Wifi signal from this third floor apartment. Once I got a signal, I had 36 messages from people telling me how to get to the club.

What we walked into was from movies. A giant tent, thousands of Germans, flashing lights, vaguely German covers of American songs, and just people jumping up and down.

We left the club to go to a dive bar and have Schnapps. And then went to a 24 hour kebab shop and had Doner kebab for the first time.

Woke up the next day with one of the three all time greatest hangovers of my life. I threw up on the side of the autobahn. Life is good.

3. Tokyo Bay Booze Cruise 2018

Sal and Deb did some scheming and found a booze cruise while we were in Tokyo. We weren't really sure what to expect. Most of us had this small like 10-20 person boat in mind, small menu.

What we got was a luxury cruise liner, roughly 3000 Japanese people dressed in their Kimonos on a boat with unlimited booze.

The problem was, there was not unlimited food and by the time we decided to get some, it was too late. There wasn't a crumb or insta-ramen on the ship. By the time we got back, we were drunk, semi-lost, and all the restaurants were closed... except for one.

Cutting through the Tokyo fog, beaming brighter than a city filled with lights, was the bright red sign screaming "Hooters." We had one of my favorite meals in the entire month being in Japan: wings, quesadilla, tacos, and Budweisers.

2. Double 30th Birthday 2014

Our birthdays are only a week apart and sandwiched between roughly 12 other birthdays. We usually opt to have a low key bar hop or movie viewing. Well, 30 is sort of a big deal. And we sort of have a lot of friends.

We called in all the favors we could. We got 2 kegs at price, we had appetizers brought by everyone, music blaring, by 5 pm, I was drinking keg beer out of a 64 oz Stanley Cup looking stein. It was one of the all time best parties.

1. The Nuisance Party 2007

In 2007, Columbia Missouri voted to decriminalize pot. It was one of the police forces favorite busts to do. Likely out of a little boredom and a little payback, the Nuisance Party law was passed. Anytime there was a gathering of 12 or more people, the police could issue a ticket per person that lived in the dwelling.

Thinking this was probably not going to be enforced very hard, we decided to throw one last absolute rager for Sean's graduation.

Somewhere around 200 people showed up to this party.

I took Sallie home around 11 pm. When I walked back to the house, there were three cop cars, a camera crew with a bright light, one of my roommates int he back of the cop car, another on the hood, and a third screaming, "f-cking pigs" from across the street.

All in all, we racked up about $1400 in tickets

Tuesday, March 10, 2020

Who I'm Voting For

There's three presidential candidates left to vote for.

I don't hide it. I hate Trump. He's a criminal (really, his lawyers admitted), he's a racist (thank you Atlantic for rounding it all up), the Emoluments clause, Russian/Ukraine hacking, his isolation of US allies, the dozens of people fired or forced out of the White House for his various temper tantrums, the sheer amount of criminals involved in his campaign... the list just goes on.

So let's eliminate Trump. I would never vote for him even with a gun pointed at my head. 

I don't consider myself a Democrat. It's just that I mostly align with them. When I say mostly, maybe like 80% during Obama, 60% during Clinton.

Joe Biden represents the safe choice. He's establishment Democrat. He'll represent steady as she goes. Maybe a little more of a stable economy than we've had. Maybe he'll put some of those taxes back on the rich. Maybe the only thing he does is reconnect with our allies.

For most of us, this is probably fine. We'll be comfortable, the country will run, we'll face most disasters head on and feel proud to be American.

Even though I'll be comfortable with a Biden presidency, it's not good enough for me.

When I was newly married, living with my wife, making $12.50 an hour for a 32 hour a week job, a combined household income of roughly $45,000, the first student loan bill showed up. It was for $620. About half of one of our paychecks. With rent, we only had about $400 a month to buy groceries and live with. We ate spaghetti and turkey sandwiches almost every night.

We count ourselves lucky that we only had one person's student loans. We count ourselves lucky that over the past 11 years we were able to get aggressive with paying student loans and pay them off early.

I have many friends that are on a 30 year plan. 30 YEARS! Can you imagine paying your student loans for as long as it takes to pay for a house.

Now that my student loans are gone, I don't want anyone else to have to suffer in their 20s like we did. This is something I'm willing to cut a chunk of the military budget for.

When I was 26 I broke my leg and had surgery. Sal had surgery. We had followup surgeries. All in all we probably were out $30,000+ and we had good insurance.

You know what I saw in the emergency room? Poor people there with flu symptoms. People that couldn't afford to go to a doctor and had hoped that it would just pass, but here they are, in an ER with the worst version of the flu. And you know why part of the reason why your insurance is so expensive? Cause they can't afford to pay, so you're supplementing them.

Tax me a little more so that no one has to go through that. Everyone should have access to healthcare.

We've given up too many rights to the "free market." When I hear that, what I actually hear is corporations have more power than the average person. Income inequality keeps growing with the richest getting richer. Labor unions have been getting weaker since the 70's with the passage of the Taft-Hartley Act. The minimum wage has been stagnant for over a decade now. And I don't know about you, but my 40 hour work week has been creeping ever closer to 50 hours every year.

Sanders wants to give us back the 40 hour work week, empower unions, and fight the outsourcing of jobs.

And climate change is a real scientific issue that could doom us on this planet. I have a little niece that I think about. The struggles her generation are going to endure. Hell, the struggles my old body is going to endure. What's the planet going to look like in 50 years? Right now, most data says not good. 

Bernie has an aggressive plan for going all in on green energy.

I believe in Bernie Sanders. Just watch this video below. Sanders held a town hall on the opposition channel, Fox News, and he killed it. A wider demographic are attracted to his policies.


I don't think Bernie will win the primary. It's unfortunate. There's been a lot of advertising and media telling people that Biden is more "electable." The young, who overwhelmingly support Sanders, did not turn out on super Tuesday. And every other former presidential candidate seemingly making handshake deals to be in Biden's cabinet have endorsed him.

Everything is against a Sanders' win at this point.

My hope at least is if Biden gets the nod, the DNC sees where the younger generations values are, and the party moves back to the left. Democrats have been desperately trying to attract that moderate voter that I don't think exists anymore.