Today has been interesting. I woke up with the most horrific cough of all time (Thanks Mary) only to leave for the airport a few hours later. I get to JFK and proceed to walk about 20 minutes to my gate (literally) only to find that there is a shuttle bus. I’m not ready to talk about this just yet…
I then have to wait for about 3 hours as my flight continues to be delayed. I field questions about my work and travel at the lunch bar from people sitting by me. They are nice, but then I proceed to have 3 people ask me if I can hook them up with a job. Um no. Also, what is your name.
Once I land, I have to drive 2 1/2 hours down the definition of every back road you have ever driven on. P.S. I hate driving down dark roads with no one for miles.
I then get to my hotel to find out that due to the festival I am working tomorrow, there is no parking. I have to then drive to a nearby bank and park there. Awesome.
Now things get good…I walk for about 20 minutes trying to find an open restaurant or place where everyone wasn’t tanked and talking very (VERY) loudly. I end up back at the restaurant in my hotel. I typically sit at the bar because I can be alone and eat and just enjoy myself, but quickly turned around when I saw the strobe lights in the worlds tiniest bar. Um…no. It’s a few minutes into my salad that I hear the DJ…DJ. (Read: DJ) in said bar. He begins to play “everyone’s favorite” the Vampire Shuffle (what is that?!) and congratulate Jamie and John on their one year anniversary. I have avoided the bar until now, but given this new information, I now must go…before they close at 11.
UPDATE: I went to the bar…it was magical. Hotel wallpaper, a DJ and about 7,000 people crammed into a very small space. My hightlight includes the man with grills across the bar from me and the crazy woman he was with (wearing unitard) coming to my side of the bar and dancing up against me. It’s magical…I’m just waiting for a unicorn to show up.
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