Sunday, November 9, 2008

vannnn city.

vancouver was fucking amazing. lots of old and new friends, a great house show which was so jam packed that it almost got to the point of being annoying and special chocolates for 10$ which made you feel a little bit weird.

i got to see the one and only paul hampton, which was awesome. i havent seen him in over three years. obviously, he has amassed more dumb tattoos, but that is paul hampton for you. dali showed up as well, which was cool. cody then came to the house and we planned our night out. after playing we went over to his house and drank some beers. he knew of a party happening down the block so we went to that. we then thought it would be a great idea to all walk into this party with masks on. i wore the dog mask along with a fedora so i looked like the dog in the daft punk video, marc was wearing a horse mask and a cowboy shirt, which was way too realistic looking, someone was wearing a luchadore mask, jamie was wearing a tiger mask with sunglasses on and so on. we went into the first apartment that we heard music coming out of and upon entering, we realized that there was only one dude there playing techno really really loud and not paying attention to anyone coming or going from his apartment. after searching for booze and not finding any, we decided to leave to find the other "party". we then found the other party, down the hall, and entered to be greeted with a lot of laughter and a lot of weird looks. thats when the chocolates started to kick in. i attempted to piss out a window onto the street, watched some freak put our luchadore mask on and dance like a madman while smoking a cigarette(he was also extremely short), and attempted to understand what was going on around me. one of cody's friends then got all of us to go back to there place to have a dance party, smoke machine and all. it was insane and in my state i was convinced that we were at a club, even though we were only about 9 people. i then played the most fucked up game of klondike ive ever played.

now we're in edmonton. home soon enough.