8/21/2005
another week of craziness went by, and another weekend of craziness went by and now another week of craziness awaits around the corner.
might as well reminisce about good ole Europe! but first...a top 10, just for kicks~ 1. Jamiroquai - Seven days in sunny June 2. Jamiroquai - Seven days in sunny June [Steve Mac Remix Radio Edit] 3. The Chemical Brothers - The big jump 4. Stephane Pompougnac - Tango forte (Dublex inc) 5. Ravin - Strobe's nanafushi [Satori mix] 6. Slum Village - Everyday [DJ Spinna mix] 7. Beatfanatic - Jugando capoeira 8. Common - Go 9. Carmen Mcrae - Straighten Up & Fly Right [Jazzelicious Remix] 10. Bonobo - Nothing Owed
so, as promised...we travel back to the land of good baguettes, sophisticated french ladies, awesome french cheeses, french Asterix , tours of France, and, of course, the home of the oddest language we all know as
CORRECTO MUNDO! Paris was a really great break from the boiling pasta pot that is the Italian summer. It's not my fault that Italian people are so hot like me! Of course, being the first time I get there sober, it was imperative to visit the tourist spots for memories' sake. Like Notre Dame's stainglasses and the hunchback's homosexual playmates
more churches, arches, museums and views and Tour Eiffels...eh? eh? check out this Eiffel Tower upskirt, babyyyy...
too sexy~
so what did I do at night? of course, I wanted to see the traditional fallic symbols of Paris at night!!!
ah, le Moulin Rouge....who would have thought that one day they'd make a movie about a bona fide strip club with beautiful butt naked lipsynchers. Well, at least I think they were singing.... I also met up with Paris' adopted son, good ole Ray...and partied at the Renault Atelier...if you can call "touching french sports heroes' private parts in front of disgusted french people" a party...
My little brother had his fill of art history and all of that good stuff they fail to teach in his ignorant country that is Texas...well in Cali too, I think... I mean...how can't people appreciate masterpieces like the famous Venus de Milo, Rothko's convoluted and intricate designs???
mmm sweet ass...so full of...art!
...and finally...the Mona Lisa!
and her many Koreans
So, the morale of the story, of the whole trip to Paris is