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  1. lalate

    Shot girls...

    Agreed. My buddy's buddy bought him a shot (against his desires) and said the shot was so nasty. So then when the shot girl saw me, lets just say, I recall her using her fingers to grab at that nerve spot behind ur neck while she held me down. I went into two three other places and all I say is ... those girls must work their wrists and forearms in the gym all day long lol j/k. I recall her even getting up on a chair (cuz im tall) to get extra leverage to hold me down. It was crazy. None of them ever succeeded. That stuff is gross.
  2. lalate

    Shot girls...

    Happens to me too. I agree with the next comment. Ive always seen the same thing - bartender is pulling in $350 or more per night and is all smiles (cuz they are making $) and she walks up sad cuz no one wants her awful shots (and she's not making $) so she starts talking to me. Maybe its diff elsewhere but she's always smokin and always sad and always underpaid. Ive never called em either ... maybe cuz I dont go for depressed people. The exception is if a shotgirl from Boubon street hit on me - i'd hit it lol . Cuz those girls grab your face and bicep without warning or permission and put the backside of the beaker down their mouth and shove the open end into your mouth as agressive as you can imagine. If you ever felt how hard a Bourbon street girl holds you down by the arm and grabs the sh@t out of your pecs as she does it and you wrestle with her to get free - youd be horny too lol
  3. Best post of the week We all have diff priorities. And living our individual priority never make us a wuss. It makes us who we are.
  4. In follow up to the other thread, I wanted to say that the next new secuirty concern in nightclubs will be cameraphones. I was in a mega LA club last night with two girls I met at the club and hung out with all night and saw two things I have never seen go down in a club in my life. It's friggen awful. - Around 12 the club had an awesome hawaiian dancers show. And we were backstage me and the girls. And some really dorky 40 year old guy with glasses had his camera phone taking pictures angled up the grass skirts of the girls from behind as they danced. (We cursed the hell out of him.) - Around 2 am I was reclining on the sofa in the lobby with one girl on my left (black pants) and the other girl on my right (red short miniskirt with cleavage), hanging and carressing (foot massages etc). Suddenly the girl on the left spots no less than 5 dudes huddled direclty around across the foyer from us with a camera phone shooting upward at us. She notice it cuz the dudes were giggling like a bunch of 6 graders as they tried to take picture(s). The girl on the left ran over and told those sh@ts were to go.
  5. Ive had a few cats in my life. My first two cats came with my parents from the UES of NYC to LA. Later I had another cat from birth. Recently, I went out on a (not so good) date with a girl that had so many cats and eveything she said validated what I believed. a) Each cat has its own personality. My last cat for example was so friggen brilliant that he told you what to do lol ... early on he was a bit of a punk and would run you ragged until he got his way and knew he was the bomb cuz he was a friggen stunning cat every guest would swoon over. But years later he got flee enemia and basically I saved his life with a blood transfusion and from that point forward he was so friggen nice and cool. Here's the hard part: Letting go. My last car (above) was and would be my last because in the end, after nearly 15 years of someone being your brother in a way as this cat was for me, when they get gravely sick, you have to put them to sleep. I did it then (barely) and knew I could never do it again. It's extremely heart breaking and I could never go through an experience like that again. c) Furniture. Wicker, tapsetry, fabric chairs/sofas - they'll get some. Mine got mine. I dont believe in declawing. d) Food. Cat food is expensive. Costco was a help. e) Litter box. It works. They use it. Dont ask me how they know. But they seem to prefer it themselves. (My cat also used my toilet and sometimes flushed it.) f) Smell. Cat pea smell is the worse and despite what anyone tells you, you almost never get it out (and that's without carpets). g) Companionship: leaving the cat alone during the day. It realllllly depends on the cat. But most cats luv affection like humans. So if you get home and cant spend it, the cat aint gonna like you. Also - think about where the cat will sleep. My cats always wanted to sleep with me which was a no-no cuz they snorred (worse than my dog lol) and they sleep where they like it (not where you would prefer lol). So decide where you want the cat to sleep. Overall, cats are absolutely wonderful but decide if you are ready for the commitment for the next 8-12 or so years. Any question, post back.
  6. just got to hit up some peeps i havent been allowed to for a few days
  7. Can someone tell me what that yellow band is he's wearing. Ive seen everyone and their children wear it lately. It looks a stupid rubber band to me.
  8. lalate

    attn: gabo

    Read the manual ... http://bbs.clubplanet.com/showthread.php?t=234901&highlight=oath (under oath #1 - must have an attn to gabo thread every 30 minutes.)
  9. I think I owned the first one back when I was in new york (got it I thinkkkkkk but not sure at Lechters back in the day). If you are cutting generally dry foods, the first is better cuz the channeling on the edges functions to help runoff. But if you are cutting soft foods, the channeling may cause more work cleaning up in the channels. It was a good board when i had it. It also depends on how much counter top space you have.
  10. Shortest review ever ............. STOCK EXCHANGE - GO THERE. OM F'ING GOD! : It's nothing like how it use to be
  11. I got about ten of em. Pictures that it is. Which one you want
  12. Na lol just relaxing following last nights parties
  13. Ooh, she's below me on the food chain. I'm cancelling my pizza delivery.
  14. And don't call me a roach. I'm "firefly roach" otherwise known as a Schultesia lampyridiformis, thank you very much, and proud of it.
  15. lalate

    Guys Penis Names

    Never named it myself. But one girl use to always call it two names : "the monster" and "that thing of yours"
  16. I'm not scary at all. And my bowflex broke. Can I help it!
  17. "The relationship between Spundae/GK and Circus has been terminated...Starting 9/4, Spundae/GK will be located at Henry Fonda Theatre." That was the news forwarded to LALate this evening that has recently carried Spundae-Henry Fonda for afterhours. Spundae has recently taken on more venues weekly with V20 and Fonda. Circus-Spundae will come to an end in 5 weeks.
  18. In case anyone is interested .... "The Look at Me Look at Me" Girls and Boys The Rise and Fall of Hollywood Nightlife -------------------------------------------------------------------------- A Three Part Investigative Report by LALate -------------------------------------------------------------------------- How the crowd that built Hollywood nightlife killed it in Summer 2004 -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Introduction It's a storyline that could only happen in Hollywood. Act One. A series of restaurant-nightclubs start opening in tinsletown's eastern corridor. Setting: 2002. Patrons flock. Great money is made. Just when you thought good times would never end, we cut to: Act Two. Conflict. Too many venues start to be built, rebuilt, opened, and reopened in the area, breading too many dancefloor for not enough clubgoers. Venues start to struggle. Clubgoers start to leave. Fiction or Reality? For Los Angeles nightlife, this storyline that can only happen in Hollywood is reality. In a three part investigative report, LA's preeminent nightlife authority that gained its reputation on impartiality and access to LA's top VIP venues, a company built by clubgoers for clubogers, reports on the changing face of LA nightlife, how since mid summer, the scene, vibe, groove, happiness, freakiness, and general excitement that was once LA has been lost by a larger upswing of a newer, more pretentious LA clubgoing community. "Ask anyone out and about, they would agree. This has been the most boring summer in LA in recent memory and the worse scene in LA since post 9/11." In this three part investigative report, LALate provides one of the most blunt portrayals of the scene ever. In Part One, LALate reports "Painted Girls and Boys - How Hollywood Fed into Fakeness and Lost", how the Hollywood scene spread city-wide and killed the LA vibe Summer 2004. Next week, in Part Two "Smile, you're on Camera - How the Vibe got Lost in LA Summer 2004", LALate reports how alcohol consumption, dancing, and overall wildness has been replaced by a Hollywood scene comparable to a networking function for the American Librarian association. In Part Three, "The Fall of Hollywood and Rise of Santa Monica - How Santa Monica has captured the scene in 2004", LALate reports how the true shining star this summer has been Santa Monica with new venues openly monthly and a vibe and spirit that is captivating, electric, and lots of fun. Part I "Painted Girls and Boys - How Hollywood Fed into Fakeness and Lost" Saturday Evening. LALate rolls into one of the biggest hotspots in LA, a Cahuenga corridor venue. The occasion: a major promoter's birthday party. The venue is filled, not packed, but filled. The line is there, not long, but a few moments wait. Inside, however, the story is told. Close to only 20 people out of an approximate 300 person crowd is dancing. Those drinking appear to account for less fifty percent of the crowd. Those sitting in tables, not mingling, account for nearly half. But irrespective of all this, the reading on their faces is most telling. Percent of people smiling or laughing: less than twenty percent. Why? Ask any promoter, DJ, or person regularly on the scene, they have seen it too. "The scene in Hollywood this summer has been people that don't want to have fun, are more important about their appearance than how they have fun that night," said one DJ recently. "It's dead because of this mentality to be fake." Said one former promoter, "it's not good, not good at all." "I don't like the Hollywood crowd. Despite how hot they are, they are pretentious and not fun to be around." Rave or rave? That is the stark image that has now placed Hollywood nightlife in jeopardy. On a given night, you'll see this cast of characters that make this made-for-tv-movie a reality. Enter stage left, the overly pretentious girl in her Jenny-on-the-Block white hot pants with her cap turned sideways walking around holding hands with her girl friend who has more colors in here hair than dollar bills in her wallet, both girls searching for tomorrow's agent being eagerly pursued by today's bartender-actor-metrosexual, who at the same time is searching for the same agent, and hopes to the win the agent, and the girl, and a reality tv spot with his oh-so-spiked affected haircut and an intentionally-rinkled-morrocan fitted shirt made in Korea, labeled as Italian, and sold on Melrose. Call them as you may, Hollywood's nightlife "look at me look at me" crowd, a term used to describe people that will flock for a venue opening to be seen, more than to see the venue, or the "painted girls and boys", people that spend more time prepping for their night making sure their orange-bottle-originated-tanning-lotion skin matches their brown-blonde-highlighted-frosted haircut. Whatever label, their reputation is, as the expression goes, everything. First, locally they were known. Now, the look at me look at me clubgoers of Hollywood are part of a national clubgoer attention, a famous, or infamous, "Hollywood crowd" reputation. It's that reputation, this reputation of self-involved clubgoers that flock to Hollywood venues nightly, that once built the Hollywood scene and is now assisting in its downturn. LALate, the preeminent authority on nightlife in the nation with presence in three cities by summer end and the largest clubgoer following in Southern California history, reports a stark fall off on Hollywood-venue referrals since late spring 2004. LALate carries nearly 90% of LA venues but the weight of recent referrals has been to venues outside Hollywood. "The repeat patronage of Hollywood venues by our clubgoers is down. Since late spring, they go once, or twice, and don't return. In nightlife, repeat patronage is everything. If it doesn't happen, it means the patron was unhappy with the clubgoing experience at the venue. Moreover, requests for Hollywood venues have fallen off enormously second quarter this year, with LALate clubgoers going elsewhere, more every week," reports LALate. "They don't know how to have fun. They only know how to stand around and look pretty," said a friend to LALate Thursday as they exited a Hollywood hotspot. "The summer of 04 in LA has been as boring as it gets in Hollywood. I'm on my way to Downtown." And with that, a pack of cars headed off to find the real vibe that is LA, a vibe that arguably has been lost in Hollywood. Why the vibe was lost in Hollywood, and where the vibe is very strong currently in Los Angeles? LALate reports in the next two segments of this investigative report. Next Week: Part Two "Smile, you're on Camera - How the Vibe got Lost in LA Summer 2004".
  19. Got you back ... and stay away from Hillary. I was a fan of hers before anyone else, fur real
  20. lalate

    Guys Penis Names

    No, if you look super super carefully, the ear is curled up over to the side (you can see a tiny bit of it). My kitty use to do that too
  21. I hope to be back in NYC (it's been way too long) this winter so if you do it again, maybe I can make it.
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