Ann Arbor Pt. 5 - Last Days
Ahhhh. Turkish coffee. A very rare and delicious treat.
Couldn't leave without a couple cups of this elixir.
Just don't drink the bottom of the pot by accident like I did.
Josie's favorite.
I'm a new fan. I had no idea. Try it sometime.
After the coffee and some Falafel, I meet up with Bobby, CGAA, and Magnetics for
some free billiards, free popcorn, and 50 cent PBR at Circus.
Some Exporta's and Michael Jackson's greatest hits playing in the background. Not bad.
Bobby sizing up his next shot.
CGAA rockin' the visor and not afraid to get there.
Magnetics, the silent killer.
A lot of green.
I'm not sure if that went in or not. We had some good games
and then headed to hell on earth, The Fifth Quarter. Basically a college club filled with really pretty dudes wearing rhinestones and girls going wild. We had to meet a friend there for a sec. I pounded a drink and ran to ABC. Thank Baby Jesus.
When we got to ABC I realized we would be drumming to the same beat we've been drumming to all vacation.
We drank IPA's and played some darts. This is one of the most relaxing, joyful, and entertaining things to do. The people at the Pub are always cool, but most importantly our girlfriends like chillin' here.
We stopped at Bab's for a cocktail, but quickly realized we were too drunk and had to go get some food.
Exactly.
Smoke one.
Good thing the food arrived. I made one of those trips to the darkside,
you know, when you start questioning your purpose in life, and how the body is a temple
and shouldn't be mistreated, and how we are the only dudes in here older than 21.
Thank you waitress. I got the Hippie Hash, Bobby copied me, and CGAA stepped it up with a Cheeseburger.
Fleetwood saves lives.
We cleared the table pretty fast. CGAA stumbled home,
Bobby and I went back to his place and tried to act like responsible men
in the presence of our more mature girlfriends. We stayed up talking until 6am. About what? I dunno.
The next morning (more like afternoon), we headed over to Northside fore some breakfast.
It was bittersweet because I knew this was my last day in town.
It was 45 degrees out and being outside was fun while we waited for a table.
I like this picture.
This one too.
Food came.
Eating brunch was the only thing we accomplished during the day.
I spent my last hours in Ann Arbor playing some glow in the dark bowling
with everyone. Not good for blogging though. It was great, we had a really good time. It was the last activity on my list of things to do. I said good-bye (shhhh, just go...) to all my friends, and it was back
to Bobby's to watch the Pistons game we recorded, down a 12 pack of Shiner Bock and order Bell's again.
Fat. Hung-over, and lonely, I waited in the airport alone the next morning.
Taking a picture for the blog was the highlight. My time in Ann Arbor hanging out with good friends, drinking, darksiding, eating naughties, freezing, bowling, playing soccer and b-ball, billiards, smoking, seeing my cat and walking around endlessly was everything I could ever ask for and more. I want to thank all my friends who spent time with me and took care of things while I was there. Bobby and Julie, thank you extra. Now come to the desert already! Well, gimme a minute to get my life back together.

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