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Belly is full of…

Sunday, October 31st, 2010

So I decided to try a new danky beer every day last week but I fucked up and had the same beer on monday and tuesday.

With that said monday and tuesday’s bottles were Pliny the Elder. All I will say is this beer is good and if you see one drink it up asap and enjoy life.

Seeing as that was so good I decided to try something else from the russian river family and gave the damnation ale a try. I assumed it was good because it has a cork and the title ends in “tion” haha. And christ was I right! I don’t really know how to describe it but it feels alive. Like I am drinking micro organisms. The foam itself is a specimen as it never fully dissolves and trails around the glass. And these get better with age in the bottle.

Thursday I had a stone vertical epic 10.10.10 which was super dank. Slight carbonation and fruity notes make this beer almost champagne like. It also had a marshy smell and feels a little less alive than the damnation ale. Super good stuffs. This guy can also be stored away and aged.

On friday I brought home one of each. Then on saturday I picked up a ruination ipa and a racer 5 ipa, both were yummy. I also picked up a few other goodies for another day. I am pretty stoked for beer week next week, should be blast. I am also pretty stoked on beers that get nookier over time, I can horde like a muh fugg.

 

My Apologies

Wednesday, October 27th, 2010

I am aware that it is 2010 and anybody remotely interested in this is prolly subscribing via their prefered rss reader so it is really no big deal but this blog be dyin a slow, slow one. I like to think of it as preparing for hibernation. Right now my blog has not shaved for almost two months, it has a gnarly neck beard and has replaced water with beer. It is going to sleep till about february so it is really letting go and gaining a few (for the sake of being warm tough!)

I dunno I am just lazy I guess. I always thought if I had a cool phone I would blog allllll day. But it’s the same as it ever was. My life simply is not that exciting and I’m not complaining… well sorta… I friggin miss riding to work (wah!) Once the weather settles down I will figure out a route to my new work. Until then I think I will do the neck beard and beer thing.

 

Vintage General Electric Kitchen Stuffs

Sunday, October 3rd, 2010

I helped my friend Jim move yesterday to this cool little spot that is sort of in the hood. It’s a nice little one bedroom apartment. I walked into the kitchen and almost yacked to the high levels of cute radiating from the stove and oven area. I don’t know dick about vintage kitchenware but the old GE kitchen is pretty bad ass.

The kitchen has pink tiles, pink stove top and a pink oven. The oven is pretty rad, you look at it an immediately know it’s some old shit and has more character than most people encountered on a day to day basis. It also has a clock/timer/countdown style interface that no longer works (it was prolly the tits back in 1950)

The stove is electric (has no flame but the rings that get red hot) and is by far the coolest part of the whole kitchen. It features clicky analog blender style buttons to control heat levels rather than knobs. Each burner has six buttons and when any button other than off is pressed down the GE logo lights up red!

Last but not least there is a non-functioning blender built right into the counter top. It is a silver panel with one hole for the blender to go into and a big ass knob you turn. Again this must’ve been tits back in the fifties. I wish it still worked, I imagine it wouldn’t be too hard to get it back in working order if one were so inclined.

There are also a few other cool things I didn’t take photos of. The doorbell being one of them. It has a short but wide button and when pressed it clicks in and rings upon release. The ring is similar to that of an old game show bell and I think it is actually a bell being struck by a tiny hammer upon releasing the button. We must’ve pressed it twenty times to figure out where it was coming from and when we saw the little metal box in the hallway we realized it was also a vintage doorbell.

The bathroom also had some cool stuffs including a doorless medicine cabinet of sorts built into the wall across from the toilet to house your toilet paper, some magazines, misc. bottles and a hand towel. Then next to that low hanging wall unit is a similar style hamper built into the wall. It has a door on top to drop in your dirty clothes and door at the bottom to pull them all out come laundry time. I’m torn as it is very functional but oddly clunky, maybe more for the kids who have a hard time tossing their dirty clothes in the hamper.

It’s really cool to see old relics of past eras still in working condition in some slightly hood apartment in San Diego. It makes me wonder how many more gems like that are scattered all throughout the various neighborhoods in SD.
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