Sunday, September 25, 2011

Clarke Quay








Clarke Quay is a popular hangout spot in Singapore built around Singapore River. As you can see it's a pretty awesome spot to walk around at night hammered with all them lights.

What we'd consider cheap beer in America can be otherwise in Singapore. For example Corona is more expensive than Heineken. So while in Singapore, I suggest drinking Tiger Beer. Lager is definitely the way to go in this humid country (plus the weather is always the same, hello equator).

Apparently Mexican restaurants in Singapore don't know what tacos are. I don't know how you can be a Mexican restaurant and NOT serve tacos. McDonald without burgers? No way.

Friday, September 23, 2011

Pattaya beach




You'd think a morning walk on the beach would be nice and breezy. Wrong. After a 30min walk I looked like I went through a dunk tank.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Pattaya











Three views from the balcony of my room in Holiday Inn Pattaya. Pattaya is about two hours away from Bangkok by car. There's a long stretch of boardwalk along the beach, kinda like Pacific Beach/Mission Bay plus the sweat inducing humidity. Also unlike PB, where the night ends after 2, this place never sleeps.

Bangkok Dangerous





A view of Soi Cowboy, a red light district in Bangkok. It's pretty much everything chaotic and shady about Asia compressed into a block. In all honesty I like to enjoy my beer without getting ht on by hookers every five min. Hello, my eyes are up here.

Monday, September 19, 2011

Suvarnabhumi Airport





In case you have to write the English words above in Thai. The cab we caught to get to Bangkok was definitely a rice rocket, complete with light shows and over the top exhaust noise. By the way, two-second rule, the door is that way.

You'd be awed by the sheer number of cabs in shocking pink.

Ferris Wheel






Singapore Flyer is currently the tallest ferris wheel in the world. It's so big you can't see where it is when you're next to it.

In Singapore for most of this week. Apparently there's an F1 race this weekend in Singapore. The city is shutting down the roads in preparation for the race in the city. Hopefully I will be able to catch it...If anything I'll be able to hear the race. Vroom vroom.

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Speaker Bear


YouTube Video


This bear can be hooked to an iPod and plays music from its built in speaker. That's the boring part. The fun part is that the bear dances to the music played.

Friday, September 16, 2011

Apartomento





View from the apartment's balcony. Summer hasn't quite ended in Japan so a morning chill session in the balcony can't quite be nice and breezy just yet. Say what? 80+F and 80% humidity? Alright, back in the room, hello AC.

What you see in the bottom left of the picture is a monorail. Yes, there is a monorail that runs near the apartment.

Japanese Train





The Yamanote Line, which runs around in a circle in Tokyo, is probably the most used train line in Tokyo (if not Japan). The great thing about this line is that because it runs in circle, the turn around is pretty damn quick. Even if you miss a train, another one would show up within two minutes. And always on time...I'm talking to you Caltrain.The screen also shows trivia quizzes to keep you entertained while you're getting squished with what feels like five million other people.

Herro Kitty





Note to self: Bring a lot of cash because an American card isn't good for getting cash in Japan. Nara especially lacks ATMs that are American friendly. The only place equipped with such ATM, is 711, which had been my life line. This morning I went there to get cash seeing that I had 200 yen (about $3). I thought I got lost because I couldn't find the place for the life of me...Then I realized the place shutdown.

I went to about 4 different places with no luck. I was supposed to take the bullet train from Kyoto to Tokyo. But with 200 Yen, I couldn't even get from Nara to Kyoto. So finally I collected donations to get myself from Nara to Kyoto, then finally to Tokyo...Barely alive.

And now I present you....A Herro Kitty suitcase.

Tuesday, September 13, 2011

Yakitori


At a hole in the wall Yakitori place called Sumi Bozu. I sat next to a guy who told me about taking the Amtrak (or, as the guy called it, "the Amtlak) from LA through Las Vegas to Chicago. He said often times trains to more obscure places would only leave once a day so he would need plan the trip out considering all the delays (this all before the Internet).

Toilet panel


No it's not for controlling a stereo system, or oven, or lighting. It's a toilet control panel. Mostly for your butt.

Dock


View from the bus en route from Kansai Airport to Nara.

Turbobass



At Double Dutch. A wall of boombox. Boom.

Thursday, September 8, 2011

FYF



Skyline of downtown LA from its State Historic Park during FYF Festival. Some awesome bands performed: Cults, Smith Westerns, Simian Mobile Disco, Girls, etc.

And a lot of urban hipsters: asymmetrical haircuts, shorts made out of skinny jeans, the "I don't care" postures, toy cameras...and the list goes on. Would've been a good time to play the Hipster Bingo

Friday, September 2, 2011

Beer in the sun




Tailgate+all you can drink beer+Chargers game. Life is good...Even though the Chargers lost.





Monday, August 29, 2011

Udon Bolognese





Udon and meat sauce. You'd be surprised how much they pair well. East meets west indeed.

Friday, August 26, 2011

Bridge




There's always something fun about crossing a bridge. Of course, the fun doesn't include paying the toll. Stop being so broke California.

Wednesday, August 24, 2011


Meeting at Half Moon Bay at my coworkers. A beautiful day except as soon as I crossed the mountains the fog sets in like some kind of creepy horror movie...Like that movie The Fog.






Above reads "Pessimist Glass". Below reads "This glass is now half full". I made sure to stop half way through.

Monday, August 22, 2011

Welcome to Kentapalooza




Today's photo: My office aka the side porch.

Welcome to Kentapalooza. Each post will hopefully present entertaining and/or interesting photos/topics on traveling, music-ing, and havocs.

Special thanks to Meowthville for inspiring blog writing.