Sunday 29 May 2011

Miami Ghetto

After almost missing my flight for a scrumptious sugar laden Cinnabon, I landed at balmy Miami airport. Balmy meaning it is exactly hot and humid like a Sydney summer. Perfect for the beach!


The first thing that struck me was a group of black chicks that were waiting for the bus in the bus terminal at the airport. I say this because all three of them were in their bikinis. Waiting for the bus. At the airport. Did they get off the pane like that?! Not just your regular practical bikini in a block colour or pattern. These were bling bikinis. I don't think the Gold Coast meter maids gold bikini outfit could top these girls. In addition, it was clear that America does have a definite overweight crisis but sadly, they are not lacking in self-confidence. I'm all for being proud of your body but at least have a decent body to show off! I really don't need to be subject to stretch marks, cellulite, protruding or overhanging bellies on girls at least 5 years younger than me
 
The bus ride was fairly uneventful until we hit Miami Beach. 

What I didn't know was that on Memorial Day long weekend (it's their equivalent of ANZAC Day), there is an urban hip hop festival in Miami every year (I saw that Diddy and Chris Brown were supposed to be in one of the clubs). This meant that the three main streets - Ocean Drive, Collins St and Washington Street - were closed for about 20 blocks (from 5th to 25th Street). I stepped off the bus thinking I was in a hip hop video. You know how the dancers wear bikinis and high heels thinking it's cool? That was the norm for all the chicks roaming around! I ended up getting a cab because I thought I was going to be rolled. There were so so so many people I felt like I was in a ghetto.
The initial shock over, I arrived to the hotel around 4pm, unpacked and found myself some food as I hadn't eaten anything since that delicious Cinnabon at 5.37am. Roamed the streets and ended up having dinner at a Jap restaurant around 7. I watched the pimped out cars move slowly down the traffic-laden street with their music blaring. One thing they can do is pimp out their cars. I was amazed at how creative they were (not necessarily in a tasteful way but it made for good entertainment).

Ended back at the hotel, had a nap till 9:30pm, went online for a bit and decided to head out after 11ish.

The walk around South Beach was ok but still kind of scary because of the drunk people factor. Saw a few arrests (and man do the US cops get onto it! They swarm all over the guy like in the TV shows). I just literally walked down a street onto Ocean Drive when all of a sudden there were whistles blown and a crowd of black people running at me. There was some kind of arrest/raid going down in one of the bars so the whole crowd dispersed and ran down the street I'd just come out of. I had to turn back and run with them in case I was trampled. I felt like I was doing the Running of the Bulls in Spain.

Was flagged down several times by groups of guys, be it their names Trey, Jerome, you get the drift. They thought I was funny because I didn't get a word they were saying, i.e their slang so I had to ask them several times what the hell they were saying. I also learnt quickly to say that I had 'friends' staying in a nearby hotel. One thing that annoyed me was that to get my attention they'd nudge my arm and call me either Ching Chong or Chinatown. What the hell? That's a bit rich coming from the same people who were saying that Aussies were racist awhile ago - at least the guys don't try and pick up chicks by referring to derogatory stereotypes.
The outfits the girls were wearing were even more outlandish and skimpier than during the day. Think fishnet bodysuit with a bra and g or bikini top barely covering their massive assets (I would've seen more than a dozen nipples that were poking out) plus denim shorts that disappeared into their massive cheddar cheese ass crack. how is it that they get all offended when the guys try to pick then up? Geeeez. 

And don't get me started on the tatts of random s*&t that is all over their body. It's as though they had a momentary stroke of genius and thought 'Hey! Imma gonna get me a tatt of 10 irregular shaped stars all over my body'. I noticed a common tattoo was their star sign, be it the word, symbol, animal or all 3. I guess it's hard to remember when your birthday is... If that doesn't say original, I don't know what is.
Ate a giant slice of pizza in a little store and was being stared down by this little punk ass kid that was high.

Made it back to the hotel after 1am but it was a bit of a walk as I didn't realise how far down Ocean Drive I really was. At least for the most part, the streets were well lit.

I guess this post sounds like a bit of a whinge and very very politically incorrect. All I wanted to do was hang out at the beach and go scuba diving and all that jazz. I wasn't expecting that the entire African-American population to be there. It was more of a culture shock in that I couldn't quite believe that the whole 'hip hop/ghetto culture' was so prevalent or big - I thought it was exaggerated by the music videos and the rappers talking s*&t. It makes for awesome people watching though!

Saturday 28 May 2011

Viva Las Vegas

Las Vegas
Time 1:08am Friday
Sydney time: 6:08pm Saturday
Temperature: 27 degrees


No shotgun marriage. Check. 
Elvis is alive... and alive... and alive on every footbridge and corner. Check. Clogged arteries now realise why the vast population of Americans are so bloody overweight. Check. Now I know why that Michelle Bridges cried and wailed about her body being a temple. If I don't get back to Sydney soon, I will need to be rolled onto a plane.

Thursday was a day to acclimatise and become accustomed to the fact that I was:
a) actually alone
b) on my own
c) did I mention I was traveling without friends?


If I hear one more person ask me where my friends were, I will make a weird face. Yeah.. that'd freak them out.


If one more person guesses that I am from London, I will have to just talk in an English accent so I get a kick out of how dumb some people are. Apparently to the American untrained ear, it is difficult to tell the difference between an English and an Australian accent. Go figure.

Thursday I spent at Miracle Mile shops were I proceeded to become lost once again. I was extremely successful in my shopping - a bit too much! Blowing half the shopping budget in the space of an hour makes me still want to cry... 

One of the casinos in my travels
I was approached by a club spruiker on the way back to Bills. With nothing else to do that night besides watch Peepshow (starring the lovely Holly Madison), I had my name put on a guest list for Gold and Haze at Aria. 
Always alert for another chance to shop, I raided the shops for a more whore-ish dress and ended up buying a black Herve Leger imitation dress from Bebe. It was short, black, tight without screaming hooker. I was annoyed that I had a perfectly good Herve Leger dress at home and didn't bring it grrrrrr!




Peepshow started at 9pm. Me being ever optimistic about the distance to get to Planet Hollywood from Bills had a late dinner. This ended up in me rushing back to the hotel, getting changed and tangled in the new dress and tottering about 400m down the Strip with catcalls about my fluoro yellow shoes. I know they're hot but did you really need to chase me down the Strip to tell me so?


I had bought a VIP ticket so I was placed on a table with this unfortunate looking older man. He was from Blacktown, Sydney. What were the odds of being plonked on a table with a Sydney-sider? The show itself was pretty damn awesome. Lots of sensual, sexual dancing (I was disappointed in the pole part but the chick looked very hot nevertheless) and lots of breast flashing. Blacktown just couldn't contain his vocal appreciation when someone whipped off their bra. Holly herself was very hot and I was literally less than a metre away from her since our table was right next to the middle runway. Hugh definitely made sure his Playgirls got some pretty impressive assets! 
The show ended at 10:30pm which was when I started making my way over to Aria...


Arrived at Aria around 11pm to be ushered into Gold nightclub. The music was pretty damn good (similar to Marble Bar) but just the crowd wasn't the best. Open bar till midnight meant that I had as many drinks as possible. A black 37 yr old guy called Colin from New York started talking to me. It is Memorial Day on Monday (similar to ANZAC Day) so everyone goes on holidays to take advantage of the long weekend. I was introduced to his posse which made me laugh. There was a stereotypical massive guy and then one who looked like he lived on a permanent diet of protein shakes and protein bars. I was asked to go to LAX with them but declined.


I made my way downstairs to Haze and was waiting in line with one of the club spruiker guys (a different one). He was quite cute, young but sadly for a sponsored snowboarder, thought that New Zealand was in Africa. He tried to cover it up by saying it sounded like Madagascar AHAHAHA. 

There were two Asian chicks in the line in front of me with a weedy white guy who had a black velvet jacket on. They were quite nice, fro California and invited me to hang out with them once they discovered I was on my own. 
I found out later that this guy was trying to get lucky so was buying us rounds of drinks. I never did find out if he did because about 30 min after getting inside Haze, the girls 'went to the bathroom' and never came back. 

By that time I was progressively embarrassing - read drunk - dancing with a rather good looking 29 yr old cop from Redondo Beach called Ryan. I had bailed him and his friend Ross from being kicked out by pretending they were with me and yes, Mr Bouncer, I will keep them away from the white line. Ryan and I sat down on a seat, only to be told that we couldn't sit down unless we paid for the privilege. Apparently 'losers' (this is the bouncer's words, not mine) pay about $1000 for a booth and you get bottle service and girls brought to you. The bouncer was a Kiwi and when he heard my accent, he was happy to tell me all about it and let us sit for a little bit. Around 2:30ish, Ryan and I left Haze since neither of us could take the loud music any longer, became lost trying to get out and ended up having a discussion on worldly matters on a cold concrete wall in the middle of nowhere. 


It turned out that Ryan and Ross were staying with friends of Ross in Aria so we decided to go upstairs to find Ross' friends. It turned out that Ross had gone traveling 4 years ago and met an Aussie named Brett during his travels - as you do.Aussie is getting married in a week, decided to do a Hangover-type bucks week and contacted Ross to come over to Vegas for a good time. Ryan and I turned up to this absolutely gorgeous penthouse suite that had an awesome view of the Strip. Drinks were poured aplenty and merriness was all around. A bit too merry and loud because the next thing we know, security guards have come up to the room with a 'recommendation' that we all vacate the room. Started a mas exodus and helped the guys shift many cases and bottles of booze down a few levels. Brett had managed to wrangle 3 rooms for the Aussies, none for the Americans. With Ross left to fend on his own somewhere in town, I suggested to Ryan that he could stay at my hotel. The offer was taken and we cabbed it over to bills. The time was 6am by then and the sun had already started to cast red-pink-purple hues against the mountains in the far distance.
Nothing more to add aside from:

a) no we didn't end up sleeping together. I told Ryan I wanted to sleep and he replied that he was so f*&ked that he probably couldn't get it up anyway

b) he did keep trying to stroke my hair, hold my hand as I fell asleep etc which was nice and all but reminded me of Rhys, i.e. who the hell does all that lovey dovey touch feely stuff and then just doesn't call or disappears?

We woke up around 11ish and departed afterwards - me to Serendipity 3 for breakfast and him to Caesars Palace because Ross had managed to get into the pool there and was not moving from there. I felt so ill that I couldn't eat breakfast and had to get my food boxed up. I had to nap again and woke up around 1.30pm... the rest of the day was a write-off so I hopped on the bus out to Las Vegas Premium Outlets and bought more bloody stuff. The suitcase is now almost full PLUS I bought a Samsonite carry one blue hard case luggage at the outlet to hold more stuff!! Ive definitely exceeded the shopping budget but oh well... I will try and refrain from now on! 




I heart AK-47. It reminds me of Goldeneye
Take that zombie target!
The Gun Store was freaking awesome!! I decided on the Ladies Pack which meant I could shoot two guns (I chose a Glock and an Ak-47) plus for another $50 I could shoot a machine gun (chose the Uzi). All this for $102 plus I received a singlet to wear. The Glock was really heavy compared to the other guns but I think it was more to do with the fact that you hold the gun out from you. The AK and Uzi you could support with your shoulder so didn't feel the weight as much. Feeling the recoil and hearing the gun sound (and other people's gun sounds) was pretty scary at first. I wasn't comfortable since I had images of someone losing control and shooting through the wall but got over it after a few shots. Highly recommend it!


There was a group of Asians who had decided to go shooting for a friend's birthday. The girlfriends were telling me that watching me shoot a gun was a turn on - mainly because all my shots hit the paper (if it was a real person, they'd have some pretty bad head shots) and a few of the boyfriends completely missed the target and shot everything else... like the ground or the clip that was holding the target up!

Being the soft boring person I am, I decided to have a quiet night and wander the packed streets of the Strip. I also have a massive blister from the night before so was not in the mood to wear heels! Friday night is definitely the night to be in Vegas! I was supposed to go to Marquee but after seeing the line, was glad I decided to have a quiet night.


The adventure continues...

Wednesday 25 May 2011

L.A. Times

Las Vegas
Time 11:28pm Wednesday
Sydney time 4:28pm Thursday
Temperature 29C


So I ended up being a Nigel No Friends on the plane because I was stuck next an aisle and an empty seat. Halfway through the flight I would've preferred the empty seat because a little crying 2 yr old was put in the empty seat so I didn't sleep a wink. At least the food was good and V Australia made sure I was fed my 3 meals. In between picking up a teddy bear the id kept thowing in between my feet, I wasted the 13 hrs watching Black Swan, No strings Attached, Never Let Me Go, Zoolander (finally!), an hour and a half of music videos and 5 episodes of Modern Family.

Arrived at LAX at 7:20am Wednesday morning (or about 12:20am Thursday morning for Sydneysiders!). 

Discovered I actually had a 6 hour layover before flying to Vegas so I decided to try and venture out of LAX, jump on a bus or cab and go somewhere. Unfortunately the mean streets of downtown L.A was a bit far so settled some mall nearby.

This guy called Yuki - I think he mentioned he was disabled or something - decided to take it upon himself to play tour guide. It helped out in the end because I ended up getting a US SIM card for my phone so I can have unlimited internet for $1.50 p/day. It works out well because I can also use the phone as a Wi-Fi hotspot and get my laptop to detect the  network yay! Unfortunately he was a bit clingy as well and wanted me to add him on Facebook and message etc. Geeeeeeeeez.

Aside from learning how to buy transfer passses and using the L.A. bus system, that was my very uneventful layover in L.A. The half hour before boarding the Delta flight to Las Vegas was pretty alright because this random guy (Todd) and his group of friends started talking to me and bought me Bud Lights. Because everyone checks your ID when buying drinks, I enjoyed being told how I looked 19 - 20 :) ! Sadly his flight was the gate next to mine and flying to San Fran so no friends made there!


Landed in Vegas and the weather is awesome (for me!). It is warm, slightly hunid without being too sticky with a strong warm breeze - the kind that dries you right away the second you get out of the water at the beach. The lady at Bill's Gamblin hall gave me an upgrade to a bigger non-smoking room with the view of The Strip because for some reason the booking said I was sharing with someone. Walked the entire Strip and back which took at least hour mainly due to cars trying to run you down at traffic lights, variety of things to see and I became confused in the Miracle Mile shops... I still don't know where I ended up! Watched the Bellagio fountain show which was fun (but couples everywhere grrrrrrr!). Ate a chilli burger at Imperial Palace, poked my head in to see Human Nature singing a motown song before being told to get out and bought my 32 oz pina colada (with an extra shot for $2). I'm still nursing that pina colada!


Not sure what the plan is tomorrow but hopefully will get the following done:


- photo in front of 'Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas' sign
- go to a gun range and shoot a gun
- find the shopping outlet and go shopping
- buy tickets to Holly Madison's Peepshow


Eiffel Tower in Paris. You can even go to the top and eat dinner in the Tower restaurant

Somewhere inside the Miracle Mile, I came across the Stripper Bar

Hot babes direct to you - I really hope they're not in the back of the truck...

They don't do things by halves over here. Monster hummer truck at the lights. It must be super long because other Americans were taking photos of it too!

If you didn't think your burgers were big enough out there...

M&M Ice Cream Cookie!!

Bill's Gamblin Hall is actually in a pretty awesome location

32 oz pina colada with extra shots

Tuesday 24 May 2011

D (eparture) Day - Minus 12 hrs

Tuesday (EST) 23:21
Sydney. 13ÂșC. Cloudy/rainy


Huddled in front of heater warmth, I stumbled (read: Googled) this gem of a quote: 

Half the fun of travel is the esthetic of lostness

Eight months seems like an extraordinarily amount of time, but geez does it go like there's no tomorrow.
To contradict the above statement, there is a tomorrow and I will be flying out to the summery US at 10:45. Presumably to increase fun by 50% via appreciating the beauty of getting lost in a different country.

Farewell desk! Farewell Unilever!
For those not in the know, I had booked a return flight to Las Vegas on August 27 last year with the reasoning that they were a steal at $1198.26. 

To further lessen the guilt of yet another impulsive buy, I justified in my mind that it would be a congratulatory holiday for being single for a whole year - despite that the singledom period was only really 344 days. 

I digress. 

I bid farewell to my desk this afternoon.




Packed much?
Hopefully this will be the most boring post I'll type on this blog - mainly due to the fact that nothing eventful has happened aside from a final check of my clothes and remembering that I must call the banks and Telstra after 8am regarding overseas travel. 

On the Singapore/Thailand holiday, I'd forgotten to notify the banks and Telstra of my overseas junket and had my credit cards frozen plus a phone with no network. 
Come to think of it, I'd forgotten to do the same for New Zealand. 

I think there is a trend happening here...






To avoid an onslaught of Mobile Uploads and status updates on FB, I'll attempt to post as much as I can on this blog. However I will check-in to places just so I can be traceable (and gloat).


Love love and good night!
xo