Thursday, December 25, 2008

Holiday Fever

We just spent another Xmas at the beach.

Christmas 2008 Beach Pradomar Barranquilla, squinties for all

It seems like every year we are in BQ, we spend our Xmases at the Pradomar, with the surf and sunbathing holidayers.

Luckily this year we were treated to a lovely drunken couple who managed to get-it-on in their beach chairs. The show never ends in BQ.

Next stop, Olympics

Anyway, BQ is the place to be for the Holidays once again, after a Panamanian detour twelve months ago.

It's sunny, bright, hot, and windy, and the sea is relatively clean.
It's nothing like Tamba-cho though, where the holidays mean dressing up in musty old garments with musty old men.

Three Wise Asses

Happy Holidays, see you soon,

FPP

Monday, November 17, 2008

Tangaga weekend and the Rocking Chuckwagons

Puente means bridge in Spanish. It also means three-day weekend, at least here on the coast in Colombia. There are plenty of Puentes in October and November. It's a regal time of year to be a high-school teacher in BQ.

Middleagedudes + Gio II, Assembly Line

Anyway, to celebrate, my pal Roger called up and asked if the band I have been known to play with would appear at his new Bar, to be opened on Calle 84. Of course, I said, I will call everyone and get some stuff worked out. The fact that I haven't picked up a guitar in two months never came up nor the fact that the drummer now lives in Bogota. Oh well. So, with a little finagling and a three-beer-blind-taste-test (CERVEZA POKER won, to everyone's surprise), the band was created and another historic show was logged. We rocked the B612 bar and I believe it shall be a night remembered forever by all, especially the two couples who made immediate, and I mean IMMEDIATE departures as soon as we started to play. We are only here to keep the people happy.

Flipkid Flipkid

After all of that chaos, we decided to meet another four gringoes/Colombians in Taganga for a couple days of rest and relaxation in the little fishing village of our hearts. It's the first time I have been in Taganga in nearly three years, I believe. Sand, Surf, Sea, Rain. Although the weather did not fully agree, and a couple hours were wasted going to the Uber-shitty Playa Grande, a nice relaxing weekend was had by all, replete with morning-wakeup-squawking roosters, dominoes, sweet pizza and lots a time in a hammock. Thanks to the folks at the Divanga Hostel for the rooms and beers and pool and cats.
Peaceful Indepence of Cartagena day to one and all.

FPPInternational

Tuesday, November 04, 2008

ahhhh. good finally, OBAMA

Finally, the election is over and the old assholes are on their way out.
But the most important thing that i have noticed, is that sam donaldson is a crazy old man. Here in BQ, my news options on the internet are a little limited and i have spent the last two hours listening to the wisened Sir Sam. His constant chattering is odd, disjointed and downright frightening.

Why didn't the repub's run him, he's more-or-less the same as mccain, only less old looking and not so closely tied to palin.

sam donaldson in 2012.

ciao ciao
congrats
breathe easily, finally.

Wednesday, October 08, 2008

So, What have you been up to

Wow, July to October without a post, a new record I think, for me.
Anyway, I came back to Colombia, moved, started work, got engaged, uhhhh, went to the gym a couple times, ate at a new Sushi place, bought a couple houseplants.

The trills never end.

Life imitates Art

Although the exchange rate is going to hell (how can that be, when the US economy is in the toilet?), I am still plugging away down here in Colombia, where my time is filled with avoiding responsibility, napping and avoiding over-indulgence.

I haven't even purchased a new shirt or anything in a while. Life is sometimes like that, I guess. But I am still alive.

Luck be a Douchebag Tonight

Oh, Yeah, I did sing some Sinatra with a little jazz/salsa group at a fancy-schmancy restaurant recently. I am sure my performance was about as thrilling as this here little update. More soon. I hope. Really. Sorry. Please do not live vicariously through me.

Monday, July 21, 2008

Annual Backpacking Trip. This year: Coldness

Where's Weatho?

The Weatherman, Chili, Strando, and I have successfully completed another annual backpacking trip, only to learn that some elevations should never be visited, even in mid-July. It was cold. I whined, cried, bitched, complained and hid in my sleeping bag alot. One nice thing though, the 'fridge, which kept our never-adequate supply of alcohol deliciously chilled.

Although I have no digital evidence of the 'fridge. I stole these pics from Strando, who is here helping himself to an available potable.

Stand mixes a Tang/Vodka

However, when the alcohol is flowing and available there will always be the danger of a Yeti-attack. Here is a rare photo of the mythological beast early in the morning, before he has donned his furry pantaloons.Not exactly Bigfoot

Take care, stay warm, and never go into the woods alone.

Saturday, June 28, 2008

BC wedding, dogs, Kampai!

I have officially made it back to the USA, and to celebrate, I went north to Canada, home of our mortal enemies, the Cannucks. Luckily, I had a disguise in my rental car and drank beer so no one could tell me apart from those evil, queen-loving villains.

I attended a wedding and spoke some Japanese with a gaggle of girls from the land of the rising sun who were also in attendence when Ben and Nico tied the proverbial knot.

cheese-u, ben's wedding

And there are dogs, too.

crotchdog

Sunday, June 08, 2008

End of school year 2, la flaca at 25

hey hey my my, la flaca old now, so get her a piece of pie

la flaca had a birthday this weekend, so, for the second time in as many days, we made a trip to a place that should not have let us in.

painful experiments

we had a night out at Canta Gallo, the singing rooster (PG version) Karaoke club. I was one of the four in our little group who Karaoked. I didn't know that it would be a competition. I represented our group, and I got second place, I am sure undeservedly. The options for tunes in English was sparse and I sang "Like a Virgin." but enough about me

flaca chiva

we had a great time. and la flaca became too old for me to date in style.

Happy birthday flacita. besos.

End of the school year 1

ok, wow, so the year is drawing to an end, so it is time to get a groovin.
cdveston is getting the hell out of town and we couldn't let him leave without a little rumba.

the shadow of the legend

the best way to do this is to get some t-shirts made, drink some rum, take over a club like the rico melao, and slowly, almost imperceptibly, get everyone naked

conga line

the night went off without a hitch and the funk will last until all the nasty little gringoes return from their places of origin.

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

News from back home

I shit you not, this is the headline from today's internet version of the SEATTLE TIMES:


Police move closer to finding groper

Seattle police have identified a man in connection with the groping of a woman in South Seattle and say he could be tied to 22 similar attacks in the area.


super groper, evading the Seattle Police by heading south. Daibolical

Hands Full






Monday, May 12, 2008

Chiva Believa

Another weekend, another chiva.

As the school-year winds down the gringoes of BQ (accompanied by denizens of Cartagena and Santa Marta) pushed themselves into a rumba-powered bus with the world's youngest mijo band and set sail for a cruise of stupidity.

Incredible Hulk II

the night was positively weird, but at the end very little was lost, outside of Joel and Darling's purse, and nothing was gained.
(After reading this post it seems to me I have to make a note here. Joel and darling do not share a purse. Darlene's purse got lost, stolen actually, and Joel got lost too, although he was recovered by some cops in a park at seven in the morning, and brought back to gringo-land, hungover and walletless. )


Tittie Twister

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Semana Santa - Part One, The Way Down and The Wedding

ok.
welcome to spring break -- or Semana Santa -- as they say down here.

Here goes. One of La Flaca's friends from high school decided to get married the first Saturday of Semana Santa, so we went to Bucaramanga [that isn't a typo, there really is a city down here called Bucaramanga (pronounced boo-ka-ra-MAN-ga, really.)] Anyway, we went to Bucaramanga for the wedding, in a van, with a couple of La Flaca's friends and a bunch of people neither of us knew, and a drugged up cat in a diaper. Yes.

drugged cat in diapers

So, here's the best explanation I can give for this girl bringing this cat on an overnight trip of six hundred miles or so that just happened to take fourteen hours, give or take: her sister is pregnant. That's the explanation I got.
"So," I asked. "Why are you bringing a cat on a six-hundred mile overnight trip in a van with fourteen other people?"
"My sister is pregnant."
"Okay then."
I know not to ask too much more than this, as Colombia is a place people believe some weird shit. Example 1: La flaca will not take a shower after eating. Why, you ask? She doesn't want to have a heart attack. Hmmmmm. She's 24 and weighs like 90 pounds.
Example 2: My maid will not iron clothes after taking a shower. Why, you ask? Doing so will destroy her bones. Hmmmmm. I don't know how to respond to that. usually I say "Ok."
So, the cat couldn't be left at home because the girl has a pregnant sister.
The trip was long, painfully uncomfortable and cold (the van had serious-ass A/C) and I never want to make this trip again.
But we got there safely, even though cat-diaper girl had no idea where we were going in Bucaramanga and got us repeatedly lost. Eventually the driver got pretty pissed at her and yelled at her a bit. By the way, did I mention cat-diaper girl is FROM Bucaramanga and she was trying to get her uncle's house, where she had been a million and a half times. Personally, I think she was sampling el gato's medicine on the trip.

La flaca y gals at wedding reception

Saturday, February 09, 2008

Joselitos Last Stand

guitar and honey

The last day of the carnival celebration here in BQ is dedicated to Joselito. It is his wake. Joselito has died from some sorta over-indulgence and his body is interred until next year. I think. I really don't know, but lots of people, men and women alike, dress as grieving widows and the last of the rum, beer and aquardiente are consumed before the long forty days of lent that these Catholics impose upon themselves. By the way, from the aguardiente link, this particular beverage can be ordered in the states; do so at your own risk. I do not recommend drinking this stuff.

Anyway, to make the long story short, the carnivals are behind us and the world once again is spinning as it should, and we can all return to some goofy-BQ-interpretation of "normalcy".

ciao ciao
fpp

gorilla and friends

Tuesday, February 05, 2008

A Carnaval Apart

Carnivals in Barranquilla came early this year, and the staff at FPPInternational left town super-early, but not before mugging for some TV time at The Lounge. Gio, bear-like proprietor of The Lounge, invited us to hang at the BQ nightlife hotspot Friday night, while a TV crew from Fox Sports filmed it for an episode on Colombian bars to air in Latin America in about a month.

Fpp between the chicks
I'm ready for my close-up, Mr. DeMille.

As soon as that was over, the Staff got a little shut-eye (very little) and caught the 4:30 express collectivo for Tayrona. Of course, this is the Gilligan's Island-like national park a couple hours up the road from here, as mentioned in previous, thong-filled posts. Anyway, we organized a trip to the park with another local gringo and gal, slept in tents and got sunburned, thoroughly missing the Carnaval events of the only weekend of the year when people from the interior (Bogota, Medellin, Cali) and the exterior (USA, Europe, Argentina) actually come to Barranquilla.

chris looking for his watch

Life can be sweet on the beach, but maybe too sweet, as the flies and ants would not leave us alone while our glucose levels rose and rose, and now, in order to augment our bitterness quotient, we have decided to return to normal lives with work, showers and all the daily battles that drive us on to the grave.
Happy Feburary. Kisses,

FPPInternational