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Sunday, June 27, 2004
 
Jose, the Lone Ranger

It's been some time since I've had tequila. I'm not talking about a shot of Patron here and there because I've had that every now and then. I'm talking about enough Tequila to make you feel all warm and sentimental. I was fortunate to experience those feelings this weekend. Strangely enough, Jose was nowhere to be seen.

On Friday, Soo, Mat and I tried to go to the Sunset Room but we ended up arriving at 10:30, right when the guest list line closed. I've seen it pretty crowded there before but this past Friday, it was riDICulously packed with people. The three of us decided to go to S-bar in K-town instead and thanks to Soo and our server, we were able to get out fade on without giving out wallets the Heimlich Manuever. Thank you Soo for hooking it up like that.


Me, Soo & Mat



Our Patron Savior



After filling up our stomach and liver, we decided to make one anothers' ears bleed. We hit up a nearby Karaoke room.


Supahstar Mat



Diva Soo



Our poor ears



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Saturday I got to hang out with Tommy and Joe, something which was long overdue. Thanks fellas for taking the time out to meet up. Joe, your entreprenuerial skills are scary, especially on "service" products.

Since it was Jiyon's birthday, (unofficially) the plan was to go to Joya. I bought a thoughtful gift and headed to her place.


FYI - Don't get the cheaper Sauza



My kind of woman



Joya was a cool place. It wasn't as small as I thought it was going to be... Maybe going to New York clubs placed things into perspective for me. Overall though, I had a good time at Joya and of course I saw some random people from the past. Tommy and I had some things to do the next day so we left early. But HAPPY BDAY JIYON!!!


Jeon, Chester, Carrie & Mat



Julie and Jack caught in the act



I was a little faded so I let Tommy drive. Good thing too because after we exited the 110 at Orange Grove, all cars that were entering the 210 East onramp had to go through a sobriety checkpoint. Man oh man. Tommy didn't drink that night so there were no problems, but I know a lot of people were probably crapping bricks in their cars when they saw that checkpoint.

Anyway, other than kicking it with friends and reuniting with 100% Agave, I decided to reapply for law schools again and work for one year. Decided that actually right when I was typing this. So, we'll see how everything pans out in the end.

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Today's eye candy is the delicioso Kim Smith. She is on the pages of Maxim this month so if you haven't copped the magazine yet, do so. I don't usually post more than one picture per entry, but Patron was good to me this weekend. You can see more of Kim at www.maximonline.com.










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