Tell me what you want!
Yep - I did... totally went to the Spice Girls concert when they were here the other week. Just wish I could have seen David and Posh together. I heard they got an in room couple massage during their stay.
Jason on the other hand was about to go ballistic on some chick in an ugly horizontal striped shirt who practically attacked him when we were dancing. Should have gone out and gotten a cop that was stationed there, but I didn't think of it until after we'd left. In any case, they left about 3/4 of the way in to the concert. Just because she's too fat and lazy to stand up to see, doesn't mean she has to ruin other people's time. She's lucky we weren't drunk[er]. LOL! Click the pic to see the set!
What's left for me here?
After walking 7 blocks to the nearest Metro stop in the rain (man, I hate DC weather), I stand on the platform waiting 10 more minutes for the next green line train and think to myself: I am so glad I packed up and moved.. Don't get me wrong... I love DC and of course I have friends and family here... but my life is 100 times better in Las Vegas than it ever was, and probably ever could be, here. The real friends I have here are few and far between. The rest are just 'filler'. In Vegas, I have met and made more real friends in the 5 months that I have lived there, than the 24 years in DC. Maybe its the "newness" of everything... The opportunity to start over and take a fresh approach on life. After Friday night at Town, I realized that I didn't really have much to miss. Boys who don't really care about you... Friends who don't invite you for brunch, or DH nights. I go out practically every night in Vegas. Whether it be to a friend's house, the movies, restaurant, or to a club... I am always surrounded by genuine people. Some may not think so much about Vegas... But my friends, the people I care about, are real. We all have our pretencious moments, but the people I have gotten to know are quality people whom I am very thankful for. I know more than ever now that this move was the right thing to do.
I hated her, SOOO much!
Apparently, I have been a bad gay. Go ahead, take 10 points off my queercard. I just recently netflix'd Clue. If you didn't know that the board game was made into a movie, please let me know so I can feel better that I had no idea this existed. Anywho... after watching this hilarious movie... I just can't get these two scenes out of my head... and yes, I laugh a little every time they replays in my head. I need to buy this movie!
"Seen On…" #1
Sometimes there are clippets here and there that I feel like sharing, but don't have a whole lot to really say about and almost feel as though it would be a waste of a blog entry to just link to something and give it a one-liner. So I think I may start a little thing going that I'll categorize as "Seen On". Usually while reading Towleroad, or VividBlurry, or various other blogs, I'll see an article/posting that I enjoy and want to comment on, or just share. Similar to Towleroad fashion, I'm going to gather up several of these links, and post them in a single entry with whatever comments I may have. I'll also be noting where I saw the post if on another blog. Always nice to credit your sources!
- iPhones can now fly commercial aircraft. (towleroad)
- Las Vegas' Gay Community is somewhat different than that of DC. While DC has a very active Gay Community, here in Las Vegas, it's just starting to grow.
- Just stare at him long enough, and you'll start drooling too!
- Dude, you're getting a taco! (towleroad)
Don't act like you know me!
Yet another great evening out this past Sunday. I met up with A2V, Jason, and Kris at the Bellagio to see the Conservatory that had just been changed over to the Winter Holiday scene. By far, my favorite of all year. We stopped by Jean-Philippe's Patisserie for some hot chocolate and crepes (FYI, sooooooo good!), and after learning the meaning of the phrase "Superman dat 'ho" (so NSFW), of which I had never heard before (thanks for the information Jason) we headed over to the Conservatory to be tourists for a night and take pictures.
Afterwards, we walked over to the shops to see one of Jason's windows. While we were on our way (or on our way back... can't recall), a couple was trying to walk across the aisle. As the man led his girl by the hand, he passed through us and said 'excuse me'. To me, it wasn't a big deal since he actually excused himself... but this is where the fun starts. Vincent (of A2V) hadn't heard him when he said it... so Vincent says "excuse me" as they were passing through. Now, if he had said it in a smart ass way, or a bitchy way - I could understand what happened next; but he didn't. Vincent sounded genuine... next thing we know... the bitch turns toward us - while still holding her man's hand - and says "you're excused". My mouth dropped! It took me a good minute to finally say "OHHH NO!", and as Amir chimed in with me... Vincent utters "don't act like you know me!" Right at that moment, I about died; not because of what Vincent said, but because Medusa turned her head around and gave us the most evil eye you'd ever seen. All while still being led away by her man, who was entirely oblivious to the entire situation, or was actively ignoring it. Either way, good choice on his part. HA! All I know is thank GOD none of us had been drinking. It would have been a straight up cat fight up in the Bellagio!










