When in LA…

(edit, this is an OLD draft that was never finished, but why not publish it? ehh?)

…do as the LA-ains…? Well yesterday was a full day to say the least. I went for a run around Ryan’s neighborhood, and then came back, took a shower and all that jazz. The run had worked up a bit of an appetite, so I headed out to find myself some food. Since I was going to be here for a while, I decided it would be worth going to the super market to pick up some staples for the week.

This proved to be more difficult than one may have thought, since Ryan lives in Highland Park. There was no shortage of street salesmen selling peeled fruit and vegetables, or corner store markets, but as for your normal super markets, I was hard pressed to find one (turns out there was one just one block past where I had given up, but that’s life).

But while I was in one of these corner stores, I got a call from one of Ryan’s high school friends, DaVide, who said I should come down and visit him at his work. He works as a sort of manager of the ‘base camp’ of a movie set. Base camp is where the actors hang out while not on set, whether they are getting in/out of make up or relaxing between shoots.

Dave was actually going to try to get me into one of the shots as an extra, but I didn’t get there in time for that shot, so I just hung out and tried to help out where I could. It turned out today they had more actors coming than they had trailers, and so me and Dave had to put together a make shift changing room out of a small shade tent and some tarps. Dave kept complaining on how this film was so low budget, but all an all it worked out fine and some of the actors were really laid back and didn’t mind using our makeshift changing room.

After we wrapped that up, things were kind of slow, so I went for a walk, and dipped my toes in the grand Pacific. I watched some babes surf, and checked out this awesome park/work out area they had on the beach. They had rings you could swing on, ropes to climb, and a grassy area for people to do yoga type exercises. It was pretty awesome. This was all right next to a concrete trail for the explicit use by bikes and roller skaters (yes girls really roller skate [not blade] down these in bikini’s. Its rad!).

After checking that out I went over and took a gander at the Santa Monica pier, which had a roller coaster and ferris wheel on it. It was a pretty cool spot, filled with street artist and people selling cheesy Cali t-shirts. The sort of place that might be fun on a date, but was kind of mediocre on your own.

Done with seeing these sights, I headed back over towards the set. They had just finished filming at the spot they were at earlier and had moved down to the beach. I met this guy named Kip (who had the role as the European partier in Cruel Intentions(?)) who was pretty cool. He lived really near by and so he had actually riden his bike to the set. DaVide told him about my bike trip and he joked asking me if it took three or four days.

With all the actors on set, base camp was going to be pretty quite for a while, so we headed over there to watch them film. Tom Arnold is the big name in this movie and we watched him film the few lines they didn’t get to do the previous day. There wasn’t much left for him to do on this set, so it didn’t take long and when he was finished, he asked for someone to walk him back to his trailer. This ended up being me and Dave, and was really weird. The trailer was within eye sight but he wanted us to follow him there so that he wouldn’t get lost. He walked the whole way there about 3 steps in front of us, stopping only to take a picture with an Asian tourist. I don’t know, he wasn’t a jerk or anything really but he definitely thought he was better than just about anyone around him. I thought it was cool to get to kind of work on the same set as an actor that I knew the name of, but i was glad that it wasn’t my real job.

It wasn’t long after this that Ditch got out of work and met up with us. We walk back over to the pier and then up along the Boulevard and check out the sun set on the Pacific, which was pretty awesome.

LA Bound!

Yesterday afternoon, after having worked close to 120 hours in the past two weeks, I took off for LA to visit my roommate of the past 3 years, Ditch, who recently moved to LA. I’ll admit I was a bit fried from all the work I’d been doing but working that overtime gained me some comp days which allowed me to extend this trip from a 2 day short weekend visit to a 6 day vacation. Being brain dead and fried (insert link to 80’s anti-drug commercial here), it too me a few tries before I was able to leave the house with everything I needed, but by 3:30, I was on the bus headed to Logan Airport.

When I arrived I soon found out that my flight had been delayed due to weather in Atlanta (where I had a layover) and soon everyone around me started to trade flight horror stories. I made friends with a Linux geek who way trying to trick his way onto the pay-to-use wireless Internet service. We brainstormed and bounce ideas back and forth and it actually did a pretty good job of passing the time until his laptop battery died. We never did get it to work, but learned a lot, so maybe next time.

Once on board the plane, I was seated next to an older guy who was going to Atlanta to visit his son. We talked for a bit and then he brought up a trip he had been on a few years back. He told about how he and 4 of his friends flew to Australia and then rode their bikes up the eastern coast. “On motorcycles?” I asked with a smile. I’ve been asked this question so many times before I found it funny being on the opposite side of the probe. “No, on bicycles,” he replied proudly. From here on out, I knew it was going to be an awesome discussion (which as he later stated is “where everything happens”).

We traded stories of Thailand and my plans to India, compared bike trips, and commented on realizations that we had both made while on our adventures. How life really is simple, and we’re the ones that complicate it. When your on a bike and traveling, you really do only have 3 problems: Where are you going to sleep that night? Do you have enough water? Where will you get your next meal? That’s it. Its so fundamental its addicting.

It was comforting to hear another person talk about a trip like this years after he completed it, as I sometimes feel a bit self-conscious about how often I bring my trip up in conversation. It was also refreshing to have a conversation about this trip with someone that really got it.

We also talked about how people always ask us, “What’s your next trip?” And how they may be disappointed to find that we were only going to Atlanta or LA for the weekend. Its probably hard for anyone else to appreciate that, but it was pretty cool. Talking to this guy, Bob, really felt like talking to one possible outcome of my future self.

One interesting tip he passed my way, for use on my trip to India or other places that may not be as wholesome as mother’d like, was the idea of a ‘false wallet’. You carry it with you everywhere you go, but all it contains is $20 in assorted bills (10, 5 and 5 one’s anyone?) and some old expired credit cards. If your ever held up you give this to the guy, he sees the money and cards, takes it and runs, while your off the hook with minimal losses. Something I’m definitely going to start using.

The plane finally landed in Atlanta around 9:30, which was only about an hour late, and so my connecting flight was still there, but the gate was already closed off. We had to talk to an Airtran employee who had to go down to see if there were any open seats left for the three of us trying to transfer, since they had long ago given away the seats that were reserved for us. Luck was on our side and with one extra seat to spare, we were on our way to LA.

I didn’t have nearly as interesting travel companions on this flight, and so after accidentally calling a woman’s 6 year old son a girl several times, I slept most of the way out. In my defense, he did have a very girlish face and his hair was in pig tails, I mean, what do you expect from me. At least use a blue ribbon or something.

Almost immediately after picking my bags up off of the carousel, Ryan showed up. We caught up on this and that over burritos from this Spanish speaking 24-hour burrito shack down the street from his house and went back to his place.

If you know Ryan at all, you’d probably understand why I’d have no clue what to expect out of a place that he would be living in on his own. And although I had been prepared by stories I’d heard, it was still a pretty awesome experience. The walls are obviously covered in posters and the living room only has three pieces of furniture: a TV stand with a broken door that he found in the trash, a lawn chair, and a very comfortable couch, that I can’t help but call anything but a ‘love sofa’. His mattress is in the kitchen, and there’s a picnic table (the type without benches unfortunately) in what most people would make a bed room. Its perfect.

Today Ryan had accidentally misread which of clients had cancelled today (he does rehabilitation work with autistic children) and so we awoke to a call from his boss asking where he was. With that he was off and running, and I stayed behind with a key to his place so I could write this post, go for a run, and probably take a swim in the pool here at his apartment complex.

All and all it looks like its going to be the perfect get-a-way weekend. Fun, perfect weather, some good shows (X, JFA, Dr. Know, The Addicts), some natural hot springs action, and who knows what else.

Useful Windows Programs (Rev 0.02)

Recently my job has caused me to once again revert back and use Windows for my daily work. Luckily this time I was able to get away with simply installing the free version of VMWare Server on my linux box. To do my job I needed to test the functionality of a program when connected 4 differently configured computers, each of which resulted in me needing 3 windows open. Before I knew it, my Desktop was a MESS!

That’s when VirtuaWin came to the rescue. This program lets me have up to 9 (although I find 4 to be sufficient) virtual desktops on my computer. Microsoft did release a similar tool in their power-toys package, but this was limited to running on just WindowsXP.

And so I figured it was time to update my list of usefull programs:

You can find the original list at: mattfarmer [dot] net » Blog Archive » Useful Windows Programs