Monday, August 14, 2006

Weekend Photo Essay

With the big Outdoor Retailer Convention going on, I hung out downton on Friday. Specifically, b-lo, Johnny, and I went to the Panache wine bar. Panache has an awesome patio that sits above Main Street. It actually has a pretty big city feel to it.



This picture prompted me to seriously consider piercing my ear and icing it up.



After Panache, we went to a club called "The Hotel." This is what the bartenders there wear:



Today I need to research whether cloves really do burn a hole in your throat. I suspect that is urban legend.

Saturday, after I stooped to playing in a fountain at Lagoon:



I went to a party at sister Jeni's and Tom's. They are perfect hosts and I got to hang out with Mugsy and Murphy.





So a big thanks to them.

Sunday I picked up a hat that I will wear for years to come. Seriously, it's hot. See for yourself:



(I actually got it from b-lo's dad, so thanks Charles.)

Today's Song: John Deere Green, Joe Diffie (Lyrics here.)

6 Comments:

At 14 August, 2006 12:04, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Who knew SL had so many hip, happening places!

Happy Birthday to Mugsy!

 
At 14 August, 2006 12:45, Blogger Sarah Bellum said...

i've never been to the wine bar. i'll have to go soon. i've got a pink john deer hate, which i love.

 
At 14 August, 2006 12:56, Blogger b-lo said...

Come on Justin, tell the truth, that was me at The Hotel in those tiny black shorts. I can't believe you didn't post with permission.

My dad could have never worn the John Deer hat with such style. You rock the green.

 
At 14 August, 2006 15:03, Blogger h.justin said...

Well, you know SLC is happening when both TomKat and Becks are in town.

A pink John Deere hat? That sounds like an urban legend.

Those shorts brought all the boys to your yard, b-lo.

 
At 14 August, 2006 18:10, Anonymous Anonymous said...

A Toby Keith song comes to mind...do you know which one? It should be obvious.

 
At 15 August, 2006 06:29, Blogger Sara Z. said...

Okay, without having look up the lyrics I can sing this much:

In john deere green
on a hot summer night
he wrote billy bob loves charlene
in letters 3 feet high

Lordie. That song was so relentlessly overplayed that even someone who doesn't listen to much country couldn't help but have it in their head for the next five years. I'm not kidding. I sing that chorus to myself at least once a week, for no good reason.

 

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