Monday, February 28, 2005

Film School and Joe Collins

Good weekend. Goling at the Inn & Club was just one portion of a fantastic few days off.

Probably the highlight was seeing Sideways with Kirk, starring Paul Giamatti and Thomas Haden Church. I highly recommend this film. Not only is it witty, smart, and have a fantastic story to it, the Reemergence of "Lowell" from Wings is enough to get anyone out of the house. Since Ned and Stacey never happened, I could only see Thomas on one of the Women Only cable channels of chick flicks, man hating melodramas, a douche commercials. So it was good to see him break out. And I've been a fan of Paul Giamatti, since he was "Pig Vomit" in Private Parts. Did you know he is son of former Baseball Comissioner and nemesis of Pete Rose, the late Dr. Bart Giamatti? Why didn't I put two and two together? It seems like Giamatti is as common a name as Riordan. Those kind of alarms should go off...

I also stumbled upon Joe Collins's blog site. The kid was holding out on me, and not telling me he had a blog. Well guess what... investigative journalism can get things done.

No it can't. He left a comment and I clicked the link.

Other things warranting a mention:

  • I decided Wes Anderson is one of my top 3 favourite directors, and I need to see The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou.
  • I was reminded that the phrase "Count it" when used after an insult was from the Family Guy episode where Brian goes to rehab.
  • Hoosier basketball will kick serious ass in 05-06.
  • Sweet Magnolia Brown Ale is fantastic.

Saturday, February 26, 2005

We don't accept cash, checks, or credit cards

Played a little golf with Kirk and family out at Ponte Vedra Inn & Club. I used to think golf was one of the few things I did well, but it's making its way back to the suck list. Which is sad. And pathetic. Because for cryin out loud, the ball just sits there! It's as easy at tee-ball! But anyway. Kirk's mom decided not to play the inward 9 with us, so she hung out in the clubhouse bar. She ordered a drink (club soda, I believe) and they wouldn't accept cash or credit as payment. "You can only charge it to your room or member account, sir." Funny how the words " This note is Legal Tender of all debts, public and private" hardly rings to some people.

The Infamous Mike Mastando decided to infiltrate my email last week with one of those fantastic surveys, made popular by kids in middle school. Here are Mike's answers:

1. What time is it? 8:15pm
2. Name as it appears on birth certificate? Michael Crazy Legs Mastando
(mysterious missed number)
4. Number of Piercings: For jewelry, zero. For screams, I lost count.
5. Most recent movie you saw in the theater: Meet The Fockers. Funny s.
6. Eye color: Brown
7. Where born: Plantation, FL
8. Favorite foods: Pizza, Juicy filet or NY Strip, Burgers on the grill, lamb, chargrilled fish, lobster, KFC Honey BBQ wings, fajitas, french fries with BBQ sauce, 7-11 turkey with southwestern mayo, Baked Cool Ranch Doritos, sushi, tabule, mom's chicken in tomota paste, mom's scungilli, mom's meatballs, Chili's chips & salsa, Don Pablo's, anything that Mama Mastando makes... and Meximelts at Taco Bell when drinking. For sweets: warm Cinnabons at the mall, warm chocolate chip cookies with Lactaid (you don't to be within 500' of me drinking milk!!!), or the chocolate lava cake at Chart House, the Cap'n Jacks Buried Treasure at Ale House, or the Banana's Foster at Milwaukee Chophouse. Oh, and never trust me around a box of Little Debbie's... any variety, especially Nutty Bars.
9. Ever been to Africa: Not yet
10. Ever been toilet papering: Yes... lots of fun; I highly recommend! (not at my house, though.)
11. Love someone so much it made you cry? Yes... you want to make something of it!?!? 12. Been in a car accident? One time, a tree ran out in front of my car....
13. Croutons or bacon bits? Bacon bits, cheese, rice noodles, tomatos, cucumbers, and red onions. Oooh, Olive Garden has good salad. MMMMmmmm... Olive Garden (drooling).
14. Favorite day of the week? Saturday & pay day
15. Favorite restaurants: See above for food diatribe. Also love me some Stonewoods, Song Mongolian Grille, Macaroni Grill, Buca di Beppo, Bonefish (Orlando), Fishbones (Orlando), Milwaukee Chophouse (Wi), Brissago (Wi), Newport Grille (Wi), Big Bear Brewing Company (Ft. Laud), Marino's (NY), Morton's (Orlando).
16. Favorite flower: Orchids are the "shizzle"
17. Favorite sport to watch: Football. GATOR Football.
18. Favorite drink: Jagerbomb with a Miller Lite chaser.
19. Favorite ice cream: Can I have seconds on the main course? If not, then I'll have Reece's peanut butter ice cream.
20. Disney or Warner? WB
21. Favorite fast food restaurant: Love it all. Can't decide.
22. What color is your bedroom carpet? Beige.
23. How many times did you fail your drivers license? none
24. Before this one who did you get your last email from? Nikki Saffer
25. Which store would you choose to max out your credit card in: Best Buy!
26. What do you do most often when you are bored? surf the internet, watch TV, read a magazine, make to do lists, do something unmentionable in this particular venue.
27. Bedtime? I'm amazed if I get to bed before 3am.
28. Who will respond to this email quickest: Probably a girl. I'm the only dorky male that will do this, probably.
29. Who is least likely to respond: Mike Benedict. He's got more important things to do.
30. Who are you most curious about their responses to the questionnaire? everyone, that's why I sent it to them.
31. Favorite TV Shows: Gator football, NY Jets football, SNL, Letterman, Conan, Jimmy Kimmel, Leno, Blind Date, Cheaters, Elimidate, Surreal World, 24, King of Queens, Seinfeld, Dateline or shows where they have a hidden camera and bust wrong-doers,
32. Last Person you went to dinner with? Nikki, Pervy Smurf, Aaron, Erin.
(mysterious missing number)
34. What are you listening to right now? My reps trying to weasel out of the last five minutes of work.
35. What is your favorite color? Blue
36. Lake, ocean or river? ocean
37. How many tattoos do you have? None
38. Time you finished this email? 9:05pm (I had to get up and make sure my reps were working, so I could goof off and do this email thingy.)
39. Which came first - chicken or egg? Imaculate conception says the egg came first. I'll go with that.
40. How many people are you sending this email to? 20

I suppose I feel compelled to out Mike (to the 4 people that read this blog) because this was a ridiculous email. And yes, I participated... because I am an immature moron, too. Thus the circle of life.

Thursday, February 24, 2005

Back on Stage...

Wednesday night was my solo debut. I had't been given a slot of more than 5 songs since I was with Strange Reality, and now I had an hour. I decided to do only covers- since this was a "tryout" and I'm not that "good" by myself. But I figured I'd give it a go. Here's what I ended up playing, in order:

Where the Streets Have No Name
Hungry Like the Wolf
Change Your Mind
Wonderwall
Hide Your Love Away
Amserdam
Good
Hold My Hand
Mary Jane's Last Dance
All for You
Help!
Stacy's Mom
My Hero
Champagne Supernova
Naked Sorority Girls

My buddy Nathan told me that I started stronger than I ended. It was fun, but I don't think I played particularly well. All my friends/family that came out were supportive, which was great. However I got an interesting vibe from the bar manager that booked me, he kind of talked to me as if I was a chick he didn't want to date anymore but didn't know how to put it, even though when I thanked him he said "Anytime man!" Ah well. I got my chance and I made the best of it. If nothing else, Mellow Mushroom has good pizza, and I didn't only play songs from the 90s. Now... where to find another open mic night...

Wednesday, February 16, 2005

Homecoming King and other unrelated topics

Danny is coming home! That's right, readers. My little bro will be coming home from Iraq soon, sooner than I had originally thought too. For those that know him and want to be there for the mega huge box social, keep in touch with me.

I checked out the AHL All-Star Game the other night. That was a blast. The shining star during the february lull in sports was being able to turn on ESPN and watch a hockey game between commercials of Friends reruns. Even up in Chicago I would hit up one or two games a year. But this my friends is ridiculous. I hate to envoke the can't we all just get along speech. But seriously. I can understand players wanting more money and not refusing when owners offer to pay it. And yes, the owners made some mistakes with over expansion the first time, when the original six grew. But as a former b-school student, numbers always win out. I'm sure it's not all on the owners' shoulders either. How long did Sergei Federov sit out one year before getting the contract he wanted? The bottom line is this: right now, every member of the NHLPA is unemployed. Not to mention the pickup line "I play in the NHL" has lost all of it's luster. If the players really love to play hockey for a living, they might want to agree to this. If you think about it, $42.5 million is better than a sharp stick in the eye.

Until then, go Barracudas!

Monday, February 14, 2005

To the Ordinary World

Not a bad little weekend. Effectively, Saturday was my first day off in a while (not that working the Super Bowl was all that taxing on me), and I pulled a Peter Gibbons in Office Space. I did nothing, and it was everything I hoped it could be. The only person who could have possibly done less that me was the Schwag, who slept from Noon til the next day. Let's say he had a fun Friday.

But on to Sunday. After Phil won his second consecutive tournament, Joseph and I made our way downtown to see Duran Duran in concert. They were playing at the Arena, and only managed to bring in about 8,000. I don't know if it's Duran Duran or Jacksonville, but either way, it was hardly packed. Joe and I had no one around us. But all in all, good times. And London Bridge Pub was the site of yet another scene by yours truly of having too much frosty adult beverage, and making a frost adult fool of myself.

Til the next time, stay hungry like the wolf across the Rio Grande when you come undone.

Tuesday, February 08, 2005

Host City shenanigans- the SB XXXIX Blog

I have chronicled (in true SG fashion) the extravaganza that is Super Bowl week in in Jacksonville, FLA. Let me prepare you, little to nothing in this entry will have to do with the actual physical act of the Super Bowl.

Wednesday, 2 February 2005
Today started innocently enough. I came to work at 9 am, dressed to kill, I might add, and Joseph called me with a request to go to the Home Depot and buy wood, tools, and other supplies to get our $how me the money machine operable. I wanted to hit Bed, Bath, and Beyond, but I didn't have the time.

I made my way downtown to meet with Joseph and Shannon and help set up the money machine. The weather was wretched, and I wasn't dressed for it. After we got the equipment, Joe and I were going to meet Sun Cruise Kat for lunch and discuss some joint marketing ventures. The meeting took place at the Alehouse, the standby restaurant on the southside. After that, Joe and I went to a music store to buy a PA system, but the power was out, so we went across the street to the diner where we ate and I dropped the deuce.

The highlight of the evening was Sister Hazel, live from the Freebird in Jax Beach. I was able to make my way one person from the stage. The Schwag & Co. were up in the balcony. The openers were Drew Copeland and The Graham Colton Band (whom I've seen in college). The best part of the opener was when GCB played an abbreviated cover of "Champagne Supernova." First set of chills of the night.

Hazel took the stage shortly after. They opened with "Come Around" and some technical problems. I don't remember hearing Ken's guitar. Drew kept looking in my direction and laughing, so I looked behind me and much to my chagrin was none other than Stuart Scott of ESPN. I shook his and and apologized for outing him. Stu bumped into my back a good few times after that. That's what happens in crowds. When they set up the piano for "World Inside My Head," I screamed "Eagles" at Drew so he would play the Eagles song (the name escapes me) that he does solo... which was an ongoing joke at their New Years Day show. They closed the show by having Stu sing backup on "Champagne High." What a way to start Super Bowl Weekend.

Thurs, Feb 5, 2005
Got to work at 1:00 only to find out Joe needs a DJ at our booth at SuperFest (brought to you by the Florida Times Union). I offered my services as a former band member with stage experience. At 5:00, I make my way downtown with Joe to start some major lead generation. Our location on Bay Street isn't ideal, we're tucked in a fenced parking lot, but we make do, piggybacking the popularity of the FLA Lotto. The only other person working until Elizabeth's arrival was Preston, an annoying Off Premises Contact, with a knack for saying the wrong things.

They closed the Bridges of Duval County at 9:00, so Elizabeth closed the call center early and made her way to SuperFest. One of our money machine winners racked up $492 because she didn't follow the rules. Once we were done working, it was time for some boozin.. may the Super Bowl Weekend begin!!

We hit the Landing and it was hoppin (this was the least busy I would see it until Monday). People pouring in and out, a solid cover band playin on the Best Damn Super Bowl Road Show Period stage. We started hitting some beer, and even did a JagerBomb (the trendiest shot ever!). Joe led us into the Italian Restaurant there, where he introduced himself to some girls.

J-McC (to girls): Hi, I'm Joe. Do you know Mike Mastando? He clogs the toilets at work. He walks into work with a briefcase in one hand and a plunger in the other...
Patrick (shaking his head to bartender): Can I get 2 Coronas with limes and a a Bud Light Draft. (To girls)... I'm sorry, I don't know this guy

You can see where it went from there. Eventually Elizabeth grabbed Joe and dragged him outside for a smoke. Which left me with Amy, the attorney from Michigan now living in Jax, and Amanda, the paralegal and former Hooters girl. Of course I tripped over my own words once or twice. But I didn't talk about my friend's or coworkers poop habits. Preston did his best to creep out the girls, even provoking them to leave while I was in the bathroom. But we saved the day. I gave Amy my number... I will never hear from her again.

On our way back to the car, Preston tried to grab Elizabeth's beer out of my hand, and told me to "fuck off" when I asked him not to. Nice kid. He told me to "fuck off" again, and I was kind of hoping he'd punch me so I could call the cops, but he didn't. I drove Elizabeth's car back to Joe's where I picked up my car, but not before stopping at Whataburger and getting some grub. Joe was stuck taking Preston ALL the way back to SR 207, which is south of St. Augustine. I ended up sleeping on Joe's floor that night, against my will. I woke up with neck pains.

Friday 2/4/05
Woke up at Joe's and need to open the call center. I had 4 hours of sleep, none of it solid (this will not really come into play either). I looked like complete crap. I needed a shower and a face scrub and I had to run about a million errands, so I left the call center in our senior reps hands until Elizabeth arrived.

Part of running my errands was the BEST HAIRCUT EXPERIENCE EVER. Haircut, straight razor neck shave, and a warm towel neck massage for $12 at Barber Studio... unbelievable stuff. I highly recommend. I also had Angie's Subs finally; they're good, but they don't put enough meat on it. Rumour has it, their sweet tea is unbelievable.

Elizabeth and I roll up to downtown around 6:00. The new OPC, Jessica, introduces herself, and she is cute (later I learn she has a boyfriend). Throughout the night she is flirting, tries to book my parents on a tour, then offers to clean my teeth AND give me $50. Now as Joe would say, "That's a Patrick Riordan girl."

As I mentioned, the 'rents did make it up with Bart & Ann from PA (my dad's best friend from HS), The Schwag, Aunt Patti, Phillip (Peyton Manning Look-alike) & Candice. It was good to see everyone having a blast downtown here in the host city.

Elizabeth leaves to pick up Mike and her friend Laural, and triumphantly retuns with them. After we close out the night with Mike and I rocking the mic, the boozin commences. I didn't drink very much since I was driving. We end up with Joe, Skelly, and some other City of Jax guys at the bar called something "Burrito." The name escapes me, but Laural and Elizabeth were wanting to go see some boobies at a strip club, and I can't say Mike, Joe, or I were opposed. Unfortunately (like a moustache), the COJ guys wanted to sit around and her about The Infamous Mike Mastando's poop-capades and the wonderful world that is timeshare sales and marketing.

We leave to go to the Landing and check out the scene there. On the way, Elizabeth has to pee, and chooses an alley rather than a port-o-john to do the relieving (which brings the count to 2 Elizabeths I know, that have peed in alleys/parking lots while I'm nearby). We make it to the Landing, and for some reason, Elizabeth unleashes the FURY on Mike. It's not pretty. "I hate you, you're such a jerk today..." and so on. They're not dating, they work together. Warrants mentioning. Elizabeth wants to take a cab home now, but somehow we convince her to stay with us.

We start our trip back to the car and Elizabeth hands me her light up cup she bought on Thursday before we met the cute lawyer chick. Mistake one: handing me a cup that won't fit in my bag. On the walk, a little rough housing happened between Mike and I, and you guessed it, the cup fell out of my bag and it cracked upon hitting the asphalt. Needless to say, a lot of anger was directed at me. So I screamed "It's GATOR CITY TAXI" and walked to my car. That's right, she and Laural drove home with Joe. I think Mike and I were the last people she wanted to be around at that point, but amends were made with....

Whataburger. It's now a 3 am tradition. Timmy (the infamous Mike Mastando) and I were standing in line there, getting dared to order triple cheeseburgers... and I answered the challenge. I'd say Mike backed down, but he really trumped everyone in the store with his order: breakfast taquito with cheese and bacon meal, honey bbq chicken sandwich meal, and double bacon cheeseburger meal. And yes, he ate it all in one sitting. There was a girl there named Alex and she was about 4'6" or something, wicked short. I think she thought she was pretty hot, but Mike and I were thinking not so much. Anyway she was walking out with a guy who's hat said "I Only Date Crack Whores" and Mike said to her "What was your name?" Alex of course replied "Alex." And Mike said "Hey Alex, get the fuckin door." Classic Timmy.

We ended up at Joe's with some 9 bags of Whataburger and like 6 drinks. We chowed, the girls took off and I ended up sleeping at Joe's, this time on the couch. The moral of Friday is "You don't want to look back on Super Bowl week and remember how much you slept" and "Gator City Taxi is expensive, way more expensive than a new blinking cup."

Saturday, February 5, 2005
Mikey and I had to run to the Office and to Kinko's so we could make some flyers for the OPCs to hand out at SuperFest, plugging the money machine. Right around noon, Scotty G made his triumpant arrival in Jacksonville for the party. I always love to see IU and GHS alums in my fair city. Once we met up at my apartment and I got a shower, Scoot and I headed to pick up Mike and make our way downtown.

Arriving on Bay Street brought 2 surprises:
A. Shannon (one of our managers) was wasted and it was only 2 pm
2. I slept with a Whataburger bag in my arms and snored all night long.

Thanks Joe for spreading the rumours all over Jax!! Anyway, that didn't stop me and Mike from rocking the mic til the midnight hour. It was Saturday, so the booze was flowing earlier than expected. Scotty didn't want to start drinking til we found the 32 oz brews for $5. His dad taught him well. We scoured Superfest, Forsythe Street, and Finally the Landing for candy for the cute OPC, which was a fiasco ending with us finding it, only to have Jessica leave at 6 pm. Did I mention I found out later she has a boyfriend? I'm such a sucker. Anyway... the fun continued. Scotty and I were trapped at the Landing during the search. And when I say trapped, I mean we couldn't move. It was busy upon busy. Wall to wall people. Worse than FLA/GA weekend.

I get the call to come pick Elizabeth and Laural up and getting out of downtown is nuts. Rather than let me take a left hand turn which would have put me right on the Hart Bridge, they made me go right and circle around by the Adams Mark hotel. As Russ would say "Totally Ridiculous." Well, I finally got to the rendez-vous point and Elizabeth was nowhere to be found, which was awesome because I couldn't think of anything better. She made it over a few minutes later, but she had to take Laural back to her car because Laural didn't want to wait (It's not like the Super Bowl was in town or anything). To pass the time, Scotty and I played 90s Trivial Pursuit.

We got back to Bay Street where Mike was still rocking the mic, so we grabbed 4-32 oz brews from the Landing, and headed back to the booth. This routine would continue at least 3 more times. After a few of these large lagers, Scotty started rocking the mic a little, too. If you know Scott, you know he's a little introverted... but look out when he gets tipsy. Our goal that night was to get Scott his first lap dance, so when we closed shop, we headed to the Gold Club... only to find it was 1:30 am and they were open til 2 am and the cover was $30. We tried to haggle, and when they were not ready to negotiate, I spouted "Well, I'd rather go to Whataburger."

And yes.. I was at Whataburger for a 3rd straight night. It was Scott's first night there. Mike and I repeated our orders from the night before. I have not visited Whataburger since. We ate at Joe's apt. Scott and I finally went back to my apt and watched The O.C. What a way to end the eve of Super Bowl XXXIX

Super Bowl Sunday, February 6, 2005
The day Jacksonville has been waiting for since like 2001. It started with IU getting their asses kicked by Illinois. Not good times. Scott was mad at me for letting Illinois regain their lead. I take full responsibility.

We headed to Super Wal Mart for food. I was making my classic enchiladas for the game. On the side, 2 versions of the Brian Cole cheez dip.

Upon the arrival at Joe's, we made sure the HDTV was set up correctly. We wanted to watch this game right. Once you go Hi-Def, you never go back. Joe took off to buy chairs and while he was gone, Mike and Shannon arrived. I already had cheez dip part 1 ready, and Mike dove right in. Soon, Laural and Elizabeth arrived and the enchiladas were ready. Kickoff to Super Bowl XXXIX was underway, and the party was kickin.

As cheez dip part 1 was nearing its end, I made cheez dip part deux... the extra spicy version. This did not make Elizabeth too happy. You'll see why later.

Halftime was unbelievable. Sir Paul McCartney performed "Drive My Car," "Get Back," "Live and Let Die," and "Hey Jude." Best Halftime show EVER. The only thing that comes close was U2 in SB 36 ("Where the Streets Have No Name" remains the best all-time single performance). Elizabeth was like "Where's the second act?" OHMYGOD... It's a Beatle!!! There are no other performers.

The beer kept flowing for some, and some were forgetting particular aspects about the food. Elizabeth took a big scoop of cheez dip part deux... and forgot it was filled with Jalapenos. Oh lord, was that a scene. In her attempts to put the flames out, I offered a tortilla, because it was the closest thing to bread that was in Joe's apt. Well, Elizabeth decided to take chewed tortilla and put it down Mike's shirt (very juvenile) and it started an elementary school style fight between the two (Laural and I thought it was very cute). I am insinuating nothing.

At the end of the night, the Patriots had completed their quest to be a dynasty, I had won $0 in the pool. But we had to wait. Elizabeth and Laural went into the bathroom... together... for like an hour. Mike and the girls were hitting a club later ($100 cover, no thanks). So right after all the bathroom hijinks was over with, Elizabeth emerges wearing a pink corest... and I wondered if it hurt to breathe. I mean this thing was tight. I was having trouble breathing just looking at it. And that was that. Super Bowl Weekend was over for me. Scotty went home to Savannah, but his glasses didn't.

All in all... it was one fantastic week. I highly recommend you get a super bowl in your town.