Yeah, those were some of my favorites too along with the radio station. And I couldn't take pictures, but I dug the 80s issue layout of the next LA Magazine issue we got to sneak peek.
Yeah, those were some of my favorites too along with the radio station. And I couldn't take pictures, but I dug the 80s issue layout of the next LA Magazine issue we got to sneak peek.
I'm not sure either. And I'll give In N' Out credit, their burgers look like they're advertised to look. Most of Whataburger's stuff does too though, so ... lol.
You find the energy when all you do is have fun and connect with people in the industry you wanna work in.
I slept with a dodecahedron once.
Dat ass was RHOMBIC.
I honestly have no idea what you're referring to with the burger and Sweet Spot clothes. I need to look through my pics again. I took way too many to remember what all I took pictures of. lol
I loved Insomniac Games too. Too bad we couldn't get the full tour given the E3 lockdown, but the entrance and the panel room and the little corridor we got to see were awesome. The Commissary was incredibly chill too.
Well, at least I expected the high cost of living, but that splitting checks was such a damn problem for everyone was like "what ... the ... fuck?"
I LOVED L.A. actually, there are just a few areas where I still prefer home sweet home (Texas). Still, it's a fantastic area with lovely scenic views as far as I'm concerned.
Actually, it's more like, while I love California from what I've experienced of it, I'm bragging about some things I genuinely like better about Texas. Gas is one thing, Whataburger still being better than In N' Out is another, and I'm still curious if that inability to split checks is some kind of weird city ordinance or if servers in California are just incredibly slow. I know it's a pain in the ass; I've been a server; but again, what the fuck? That was so damn frustrating.
Otherwise though, I had a great time and loved all the people there. Especially the server at Cafe 101 who managed to split checks, which I never thought I'd look at like it was a goddamned Christmas miracle, but here we are.