Just another Tuesday in paradise. I made my grocery shopping excursion to Royal and wasn’t disappointed…higher prices and more items out of stockāthe new normal.
My mountain friend came and gave me one of her special massages, leaving me panting for breath at the end. That gave me a chance to try out my new portable bedside nebulizer.
When beer o’clock (I can say that again!) rolled around, I decided to start with some food and headed over to John’s place.
After my meal, I popped into It Doesn’t Matter for a couple more beers. I was waiting for 6:00 p.m. to arrive so I could use my 500 peso voucher at Hot Zone. I must say, the lineup of dancers last night was the best I’ve seen in quite some time. Owner Jay joined me at my table and brought a couple of dancers down from the stage to join us. There was another group in the bar with several other dancers at their table. That only left two girls on stage, and I felt kind of sorry for them, so I asked Jay if I should have them join us too. He thought that was a fine idea and instructed me on the Hot Zone way to invite a girl down:
“Stand beside the stage. Rub your hands together. The girl will come over to you and pull her top down. Gently rub her breasts, and then she will come to your table.”
That’s just what I did with both of them, and it worked like a charm! They each ordered double lady drinks (shame on me for not specifying otherwise), but since I had seen and touched their boobs, I guess they earned the extra commission.
In keeping with my newly instituted “drink responsibly” policy, I had reached my limit and it was time to bill out and go home. My beers did not exceed the 500 pesos credit on my voucher, but the two lady drinks totaled 600 pesos. So, once again, my coupon wound up costing me money. Oh, well. I’m rarely at Hot Zone, and I did enjoy me some eye candy. I’d say it was worth it.
Another night of getting home before 8:00 p.m. and being asleep before 9. I really need to stretch that out some, I think. Keeping everything else in balance, of course. I don’t want to fall into more bad habits.
Feeding night at Hideaway tonight to look forward to. A very nice Wednesday Walkers hike on the far side of Naugsol this morning I’ll post about tomorrow.
As always, thanks for coming by. It’s bound to get better.
Took a while for your blog to come up, but at least it showed up eventually. Here’s hoping the access gets smoother over the next week.
Rub the titties to invite the girl, eh? There’s some aboriginal culture out there where the men who meet each other on a path shake each other’s penises by way of greeting (maybe it’s this culture).
Pulled pork looks good. I’d probably want to order two, though.
Do avoid suffocating during your happy endings.
I’ve not had any issues so far today. Got another email from my new host. They are still having trouble logging onto my old host for the migration. I checked the info I sent, and my last name was spelled wrong…no idea how that happened. Even my Biden-like brain hasn’t deteriorated that much. I hope.
Hmm, I’m going to be careful around the Aussies I know, just in case they have Walibri ancestry.
The sandwich was pretty filling, but double your pleasure, double your fun!
I ain’t ready to die yet, but hey, if it happens that way it gives a whole new meaning to “happy ending.”
Re: Food “use by”. Read an interesting article that basically said, dont pay attention to the “use by” or “sell by” dates on food. They tested food before, during and after the date listed ad the conclusion was to go by the taste; if it tastes okay and is not moldy, it is okay to eat. Surprising the number of people who throw away perfectly good food because it is past the “sell by” date. Medicine is a different story however.
FWIW, never have had a problem in accessing the blog. :shrug
Brian, yeah, except for things like milk, I don’t care much about expiration dates. So, I’m happy to get half off on cereal that I’m sure will taste just fine.
Glad you haven’t had any issues. Hopefully, the new host will keep things moving forward.