With the tip off of the first final 4 game today, the need to post these pics before they become totally outdated became urgent. For the most part they are of the first round and the pre-game of the first round.
On the tip off day of the NCAA Tournament Colin Cowherd had an event @ Clyde's which was basically a real life beer commercial! We heard about the event on his ESPN Radio show & decided to attend. We were starving as we didn't eat breakfast, but low and behold there was free bagels and danishes. Being the college sports fans we were we did need to kick back some adult beverages before the dry NCAA event. When we went to the bar to get something to drink, there was only one selection, Heineken and it was FREE!!! After listening to Colin who in a weird way reminded me of (e:austin) the staff brought out more free food this time descent finger food such chicken wings, ceasar salad and turkey wraps. Oh, and my buddy from college got to look at some Heineken girls as well. The only thing that would have made it a better experience would have been if they were wearing bikini's! Needless to say we hit the jackpot before tip off ;-)
Anyway here are just random pics of the Verizon Center and the surrounding areas. The other pics are from Maryland off of I-70 before the US 15/I-99 split.
This one was taken from the Waffle House Parking Lot in Frederick MD. I just was stunned by the fake turn of the 20th century lighting. Serioulsy, there is a reason why we have florescent lighting now, it's because it works better! Why does every new/gentrified area need to play the "old fashioned" lighting card?
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04/05/2008 04:04 #43909
D.C Pic DumpCategory: vacation
04/01/2008 23:12 #43871
Wheeling WVCategory: vacation
A couple of weeks ago I ended up going on a mini vacation that was highlighted by attendance at the 1st & 2nd Round of the NCAA Tournament. With the conclusion coming this weekend I just felt the need to expedite the process of posting. Given the fact that I've been working OT I've just been too drained to post anything of value.
So here was my stop on Wheeling WV. I didn't go to the "fringes" of the Ohio Valley like another local Lewiston resident although I was attracted to the Gambling It's a pretty nice place. The only knock against it is that it is run by a local company DNC & if anyone has an idea about their corporate culture, it was the only casino I have been to where they CHARGE YOU FOR WATER & SOFT DRINKS! So needless to say I didn't gamble too much there.
So here are a few pics from around town.
For some reason I'm draw to early 70's Office buildings & Victorian's
So here was my stop on Wheeling WV. I didn't go to the "fringes" of the Ohio Valley like another local Lewiston resident although I was attracted to the Gambling It's a pretty nice place. The only knock against it is that it is run by a local company DNC & if anyone has an idea about their corporate culture, it was the only casino I have been to where they CHARGE YOU FOR WATER & SOFT DRINKS! So needless to say I didn't gamble too much there.
So here are a few pics from around town.
For some reason I'm draw to early 70's Office buildings & Victorian's
metalpeter - 04/02/08 17:45
Nice pictures hope you had a great time.
Nice pictures hope you had a great time.
ajay - 04/02/08 01:52
Isn't Wheeling the center of the Hare Krishnas? You could've got some cheap Indian food at their cult, I mean "world" headquarters.
Isn't Wheeling the center of the Hare Krishnas? You could've got some cheap Indian food at their cult, I mean "world" headquarters.
ajay - 04/02/08 01:51
"DNC" = Delaware North Corporation , a proud Buffalo-based company. :-D They run a lot of the concession stands in the National Parks.
"DNC" = Delaware North Corporation , a proud Buffalo-based company. :-D They run a lot of the concession stands in the National Parks.
vincent - 04/02/08 00:33
Seneca, Canada (Fallsview & Niagara), even the shittiest casino's on Freemont St in Vegas Don't charge for bottled water or soft drinks.
Seneca, Canada (Fallsview & Niagara), even the shittiest casino's on Freemont St in Vegas Don't charge for bottled water or soft drinks.
jason - 04/01/08 23:43
Charge money for water and soft drinks? What the...?
Charge money for water and soft drinks? What the...?
03/17/2008 01:37 #43699
Let the Bank Runs Begin!!!!Category: money
GOLD UP $25 an Ounce in Overnight Trading!
Shit, (e:jim) I didn't realize what was going on today! So basically Bear Stearns just got bought out as a company for less than what their skyscraper is worth!
I am going to have more money come 9:30am than I had when I left work on Friday & I didn't even get paid. I didn't even work or get paid! How often does that happen?
For some reason I think that the markets will not go back to the 90's (Below 10,000) just yet but they are going to test it right now.
All of this rate cutting is actually hurting everyone IMHO. Eventually we are going to have to have a currency that is worth something. Every time Ben cuts rates the dollar gets hammered & Oil & Gas skyrocket, since they are priced in DOLLARS. Meaning the oil producing countries want more of those less worth dollars for the black gold they are pumping into our veins.
Eventually we are going to have to raise rates to bring some kind of price stability. We can't be printing up money & loaning out like Zimbabwe. If printing money turned around economies they would be ahead of Germany, Japan and Russia. We are going to see the "flight to quality" with treasuries going to less than 1% and at that point you will be PAYING THE BANK TO HOLD YOUR MONEY! Just think about it if you have a money market account the fees to the bank will be more than the interest you will be earning!!!
This is either going to end up with the ultimate capitalist scenario where the losers or the pigs get slaughtered and the winners pick up everything like J.P. Morgan, "On Pennies on the Dollar!" or we just say, "F* it!"& Nationalize everything.
We are all getting hit by the Chinese Curse, we are living in interesting times.
Coming to America Soon...
Shit, (e:jim) I didn't realize what was going on today! So basically Bear Stearns just got bought out as a company for less than what their skyscraper is worth!
I am going to have more money come 9:30am than I had when I left work on Friday & I didn't even get paid. I didn't even work or get paid! How often does that happen?
For some reason I think that the markets will not go back to the 90's (Below 10,000) just yet but they are going to test it right now.
All of this rate cutting is actually hurting everyone IMHO. Eventually we are going to have to have a currency that is worth something. Every time Ben cuts rates the dollar gets hammered & Oil & Gas skyrocket, since they are priced in DOLLARS. Meaning the oil producing countries want more of those less worth dollars for the black gold they are pumping into our veins.
Eventually we are going to have to raise rates to bring some kind of price stability. We can't be printing up money & loaning out like Zimbabwe. If printing money turned around economies they would be ahead of Germany, Japan and Russia. We are going to see the "flight to quality" with treasuries going to less than 1% and at that point you will be PAYING THE BANK TO HOLD YOUR MONEY! Just think about it if you have a money market account the fees to the bank will be more than the interest you will be earning!!!
This is either going to end up with the ultimate capitalist scenario where the losers or the pigs get slaughtered and the winners pick up everything like J.P. Morgan, "On Pennies on the Dollar!" or we just say, "F* it!"& Nationalize everything.
We are all getting hit by the Chinese Curse, we are living in interesting times.
Coming to America Soon...
fellyconnelly - 03/17/08 08:22
i have to admit it does kinda make me wanna pull my money and throw it in a sock under my mattress...
i have to admit it does kinda make me wanna pull my money and throw it in a sock under my mattress...
03/12/2008 00:37 #43632
dilly dadding around...Category: beer
So on my day off today all I really accomplished was just a beer scouting mission. After picking doing some light shopping at the Galleria I ended up checking out the Willowbrook Beverage Center. I was pleasantly surprised. What blew me away was the fact that it is the first place in this area that carried ALL the POLISH BEERS that I have first hand knowledge to exist!!!No more driving over to Canada to pick up a sixer of Żywiec, Okocim or Tyskie. The other aspect of the place that blew me away was that they stocked 6 packs of Stroh's in bottled!!! This has to be the first time in a very long time in which I seen those somewhere. To me finding good old man beer is more of an event that stumbling across some gimmicky overstimulating microbrew.
So on that train of though I then paid a visit to the Village Beer Merchant. As (e:jason) & (e:josh) have said in earlier posts, I do give a 2 thumbs up on the place. As my personal taste goes I will probably not drink 90% of the items that they have in stock. I only say that because there is a soft spot in my heart for India Pale Ale and they do have a ton of it. It's just that most of the other selections just aren't my thing. I don't need to pay $12 for a 6 pack of something with a quirky name that is dark and pours like syrup, just to show my friends that, "I know beer." It was funny because when I was in the store there was a guy that was almost a douchebag with some kind of obnoxious girlfriend giving their $.02 cents on everything in stock. The funniest was that they were "going to buy every last bottle" of something called Arrogant Ale!!! I shit you not & laughing about it.
What is going to get me back there is the stocking of Czechvar, OK that's what they call it in this country, but if it was back in Eastern Europe it's really Budweiser Budvar
I will gladly pay $40 for a case of this stuff. I remember the last time I went over to Poland and had this stuff for the first time it basically took me to another place in a very good way. So thank you Village Beer Merchant for bringing me the O.G. Budweiser from the Old Country "Source." I just find it ironic that AB actually imports & distributes it for their distant relatives even though they are still in that decades long copyright dispute.
Other than that I am actually happy that I can pick up some Boar's Head lunch meat for my lunches. It was kind of funny when the guy behind the Deli asked me if I ever had the Boar's Head Liverwurst. I smiled and said, "Yes, It was my favorite when I would go down to Florida." So in an odd way I may go there for the deli meats first & then the beer!
So on that train of though I then paid a visit to the Village Beer Merchant. As (e:jason) & (e:josh) have said in earlier posts, I do give a 2 thumbs up on the place. As my personal taste goes I will probably not drink 90% of the items that they have in stock. I only say that because there is a soft spot in my heart for India Pale Ale and they do have a ton of it. It's just that most of the other selections just aren't my thing. I don't need to pay $12 for a 6 pack of something with a quirky name that is dark and pours like syrup, just to show my friends that, "I know beer." It was funny because when I was in the store there was a guy that was almost a douchebag with some kind of obnoxious girlfriend giving their $.02 cents on everything in stock. The funniest was that they were "going to buy every last bottle" of something called Arrogant Ale!!! I shit you not & laughing about it.
What is going to get me back there is the stocking of Czechvar, OK that's what they call it in this country, but if it was back in Eastern Europe it's really Budweiser Budvar
I will gladly pay $40 for a case of this stuff. I remember the last time I went over to Poland and had this stuff for the first time it basically took me to another place in a very good way. So thank you Village Beer Merchant for bringing me the O.G. Budweiser from the Old Country "Source." I just find it ironic that AB actually imports & distributes it for their distant relatives even though they are still in that decades long copyright dispute.
Other than that I am actually happy that I can pick up some Boar's Head lunch meat for my lunches. It was kind of funny when the guy behind the Deli asked me if I ever had the Boar's Head Liverwurst. I smiled and said, "Yes, It was my favorite when I would go down to Florida." So in an odd way I may go there for the deli meats first & then the beer!
jenks - 03/12/08 18:42
you know, i just got gas at the mobil on forest/elmwood, and was actually amazed by their beer selection. a lot of the bigger 'micro' brews- ellicottville blueberry, magic hat, blue moon... I picked up "Rising Moon", a new seasonal blue moon.
I always thought gas stations only sold bud and similar crap.
you know, i just got gas at the mobil on forest/elmwood, and was actually amazed by their beer selection. a lot of the bigger 'micro' brews- ellicottville blueberry, magic hat, blue moon... I picked up "Rising Moon", a new seasonal blue moon.
I always thought gas stations only sold bud and similar crap.
joshua - 03/12/08 09:09
Well done! There are many specialty beers there, and I do think that much of it is overpriced (the Bernardus 12 Jason loves is like 2-3 bucks more at the VBM than it is at Consumer's!) but overall, I suppose if the difference is a buck and I don't have to burn gasoline in a car to get it otherwise I'll still buy it from VBM. Still though, they carry a $16 4-pack of canned beer. Look, I know that drinking that fucking trash PBR is mandatory if you want your hipster membership card punched, but having supposedly elite beer in a can is a mind-boggling travesty - I'll never try it. There is too much good stuff in bottles or on tap to bother.
The fella in there usually (dark, short hair, beard, hipsteresque) knows his shit about beer, but at a point it can get a little snooty and ultimately either you like the beer or you don't - few people rhapsodize about the beer they drink. By my own estimation I've probably never tried about 3/4 of their stock, so for me thats an attractive thing to consider when I'm trolling for a sixer. I can walk there, which is nice. Wilson Farms actually carries a respectable stock, but until now I've always had to go to Weg, Consumers or Premier if I wanted to try something different.
I've never tried the authentic budweis! I must have glossed over that when I was there last. I just got my tax return - time to spend a little of it on flashy booze!
Well done! There are many specialty beers there, and I do think that much of it is overpriced (the Bernardus 12 Jason loves is like 2-3 bucks more at the VBM than it is at Consumer's!) but overall, I suppose if the difference is a buck and I don't have to burn gasoline in a car to get it otherwise I'll still buy it from VBM. Still though, they carry a $16 4-pack of canned beer. Look, I know that drinking that fucking trash PBR is mandatory if you want your hipster membership card punched, but having supposedly elite beer in a can is a mind-boggling travesty - I'll never try it. There is too much good stuff in bottles or on tap to bother.
The fella in there usually (dark, short hair, beard, hipsteresque) knows his shit about beer, but at a point it can get a little snooty and ultimately either you like the beer or you don't - few people rhapsodize about the beer they drink. By my own estimation I've probably never tried about 3/4 of their stock, so for me thats an attractive thing to consider when I'm trolling for a sixer. I can walk there, which is nice. Wilson Farms actually carries a respectable stock, but until now I've always had to go to Weg, Consumers or Premier if I wanted to try something different.
I've never tried the authentic budweis! I must have glossed over that when I was there last. I just got my tax return - time to spend a little of it on flashy booze!
ladycroft - 03/12/08 04:06
Holy crap, liverwurst! I haven't heard anyone talk about that in ages. It was mandatory to eat it when going over to my Gramma's house.
Holy crap, liverwurst! I haven't heard anyone talk about that in ages. It was mandatory to eat it when going over to my Gramma's house.
03/06/2008 22:31 #43570
bong vodka,beer & tough economic timesCategory: random
I saw this last night when I was wine shopping, this must be shared with everyone. My first thought was, "Are you Freaking Serious! Who buys this?"
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The other day I was browsing in the beer isle and realized that half of the selection is the more expensive, "micro brews" well at least some of them are I suppose. It is just kind of ironic that in an economically depressed area the beer selection if tilted towards the more expensive fare while the more economic brands are getting harder and harder to find. It it wasn't for the Pabst Blue Ribbon revival there wouldn't be any good value beer around. My point is the way the economy is going in regards to lower purchasing power and stagflation I just can't see people in the future especially in this are paying $12 a 6 pack for Pete's Wicked Hype.
How long do you think it will be before everyone can only afford the "cheap stuff?"
I got an email from a friend of mine today that basically declared that we are now back in the "Jimmy Carter" Dimension all except for the double-digit interest rates. Just think about the clothes you see in the malls, the brown, orange and yellow metro rail colors. The only thing left is for people in this area to go back to drinking Genny.
*****
Speaking of the economy. All I can say is that although I have been listening to Coast to Coast Am for about a decade and there are usually a ton of crackpots that are guests, that show the other night really scared the shit out of me. It's just that usually those guys would make some dire prediction for say 2012 the Mayan Calender end time thing. It is far enough out where you don't get too crazy. It's when those guys make predictions near term and HIT with the accuracy you take notice. So basically I have no choice but to play the economic endgame strategy with my portfolio and try to benefit from the economy going to hell in a shopping cart. All I can say is it's going to be Precious Metals and S&P 500 Put options for me this year
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The other day I was browsing in the beer isle and realized that half of the selection is the more expensive, "micro brews" well at least some of them are I suppose. It is just kind of ironic that in an economically depressed area the beer selection if tilted towards the more expensive fare while the more economic brands are getting harder and harder to find. It it wasn't for the Pabst Blue Ribbon revival there wouldn't be any good value beer around. My point is the way the economy is going in regards to lower purchasing power and stagflation I just can't see people in the future especially in this are paying $12 a 6 pack for Pete's Wicked Hype.
How long do you think it will be before everyone can only afford the "cheap stuff?"
I got an email from a friend of mine today that basically declared that we are now back in the "Jimmy Carter" Dimension all except for the double-digit interest rates. Just think about the clothes you see in the malls, the brown, orange and yellow metro rail colors. The only thing left is for people in this area to go back to drinking Genny.
*****
Speaking of the economy. All I can say is that although I have been listening to Coast to Coast Am for about a decade and there are usually a ton of crackpots that are guests, that show the other night really scared the shit out of me. It's just that usually those guys would make some dire prediction for say 2012 the Mayan Calender end time thing. It is far enough out where you don't get too crazy. It's when those guys make predictions near term and HIT with the accuracy you take notice. So basically I have no choice but to play the economic endgame strategy with my portfolio and try to benefit from the economy going to hell in a shopping cart. All I can say is it's going to be Precious Metals and S&P 500 Put options for me this year
lilho - 03/08/08 13:37
i would buy the bong vodka. that's who would buy it. and i am very serious about it.
i would buy the bong vodka. that's who would buy it. and i am very serious about it.
metalpeter - 03/07/08 15:19
Where did you see that i would love to buy a couple of them. I could never drink all the vodka alone but it does look a cool idea for a party do the vodka shots or mixed drinks then get out the herb and smoke up. Again it isn't my thing but assuming it is functional and not just art work it is a cool idea for those heavy party people.
Where did you see that i would love to buy a couple of them. I could never drink all the vodka alone but it does look a cool idea for a party do the vodka shots or mixed drinks then get out the herb and smoke up. Again it isn't my thing but assuming it is functional and not just art work it is a cool idea for those heavy party people.
megan - 03/07/08 11:28
OOh (e:enknot) and I saw the bong vodka too! The old me said "yeah! Bottle of vodka and bong rips! It must be Tuesday!" But then the current me said "Vodka makes you barfy and friendless, and bong rips make you have panic attacks...you know this!" So, we opted for something a little more unstupid.
OOh (e:enknot) and I saw the bong vodka too! The old me said "yeah! Bottle of vodka and bong rips! It must be Tuesday!" But then the current me said "Vodka makes you barfy and friendless, and bong rips make you have panic attacks...you know this!" So, we opted for something a little more unstupid.
james - 03/06/08 22:59
I think precious metals are going to significantly decline in value in the next 2-3 years.
But then, I haven't invested any money yet, so what do I know ^_^
I think precious metals are going to significantly decline in value in the next 2-3 years.
But then, I haven't invested any money yet, so what do I know ^_^
So who were the two girls? ;)
I have no idea about the lighting thing except maybe they think it looks cool. In terms of the NCAA I wanted to add that I'm not going because of the Bandits game tonight But they are Having a Benefit for Brian Dux (think that is his Name) at Towne Ballroom tonight and showing the games and having music and stuff. On the picture note I really like that one old building that is taken from an elevation.