We were going to go out early, but Paul was feeling blah from dinner so we watched TV while his stomach settled. We watched ameuter wrestling for way too long.
Pittsburgh had a huge amount of places open downtown. We settled on Real Luck Cafe, or Lucky's. It was like a bigger better version of Cathode. The music was cheesy but fun, the crown was way more diverse, and everyone was singing, dancing together and having a good time. There was an upstairs bar that had three naked men flopping around on it. I wonder if the bartenders ever get sick of it? Only downside to the bar was that it closed by two and everyone smoked there. I felt like I was getting cancer just by dancing.
Since it was early Paul and I spent the rest of the night touring downtown Pittsburgh. All their buildings are dense, tall, and stone. It felt way more impressive and less like a ghosttown compared to Buffalo although there weren't that many people out walking. I guess when Carnegie and Rockefeller build your city it turns out pretty nice. We finished the night at this fun, shady store.

This drag queen was pacing up and down the street and kept setting off a car alarm. I guess we were just walking back and forth too

No lake but the rivers seem nice



Every side of downtown had a totally different view - it's hard to capture how much there was

The downstairs bar - seemed fun and had cheap drinks, too bad about the smoking

If you squint hard enough you can almost see the outline of a butt

Secret entrance to the underground club



Hotties kissing

It really is such a cool idea. Maybe we'll kick it off in Buffalo!
I wanna be part of the kindness initiative! That's too cool. :)