Well its officially Sunday, the crappiest day of the week. This weekend was another long weekend of booze, bars, sun, and live music.
It was 85 degrees yesterday so we hit up Dos Gringos at like 5 and drank a couple buckets of Corona. It is an outdoor bar and they had a live band playing all night. After that, we hit up an Irish Pub and drank New Castles all night.
What I enjoy about going out and talking to new people everyday, is the conversations I have with people. It seems like every conversation starts with the two question: Where are you from? and What do you do?
Here is one I had last night with a woman from Texas:
Me: Well let’s see, I live here in Phoenix, moved here from Honolulu, and am originally from Wisconsin. And I plan to move again in a few months.
Her: Wow that is pretty interesting. Where are you going to live next?
Me: The World
Her: What!?
Me: Yeah, my friend and I are creating a new online reality show called The Roadtripperz. We’re going to live in an RV and travel around the US. When we’re done with that, we plan on heading to Europe, Australia, and just about anywhere else worth visiting.
Her: Wow, that is pretty intense.
Me: Yeah thats why our company is called That’s Intense LLC
Her: Ha Ha
As you can see, it seems that these stories blow other peoples minds. I guess I can consider myself an out of the ordinary person. But why not be? I mean working the same 9-5 job until you are 65 is not that fun of a way to travel through life. It is much better being a spontaneous type of person that tries everything once. There really is nothing to lose by trying crazy things. Worst case scenario is you dig out that piece of paper you worked so hard to get and apply for a few jobs.
So take my advice, get out there and try the things you really want to do in life, you won’t regret it!
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One Response to this post.

I love how people always lead with “Where are you from?” I always answer that I’m FROM NoCal but I live in SoCal. I guess I always think of FROM as my hometown rather than the town I live in now.
Cool blog!