Showing posts with label the grove. Show all posts
Showing posts with label the grove. Show all posts

Friday, September 23, 2022

Bringer of Doom

Today was the first day of seminars at Strange Loop being held at Union Station.


Friends don't let friends go to Illinois College.



I always liked this view driving toward the arch.







There were plenty of contests for me to enter. 



Seago and I were checking out some booths when I spotted the keynote speaker for the whole conference: John Romero! He's a big ol' deal.

"Alfonso John Romero (born October 28, 1967) is an American director, designer, programmer, and developer in the video game industry. He is best known as a co-founder of id Software and designer for many of their games, including Wolfenstein 3D, Dangerous Dave, Hexen, Doom, Doom II and Quake. His game designs and development tools, along with new programming techniques created and implemented by id Software's lead programmer John D. Carmack, led to a mass popularization of the first-person shooter, or FPS, in the 1990s. He is credited with coining the FPS multiplayer term "deathmatch"."



One of the things I miss the most from St. Louis is the bbq. It seems to be pretty terrible in the Seattle area. So I went with Seago for lunch at Bogart's Smokehouse.







I was excited to hear what Romero had to say.



It was fun learning about his experiences in id Software's early days. It's funny as a kid I would play some of these games and imagine the building full of geniuses it would take to create them when in reality it was a few dudes sitting in their underwear in someone's mom's basement.













St. Louis' new professional soccer stadium seems to be coming along nicely.



Zoe was entertaining some random in town for a wedding. We checked out Takashima Record Bar. This place was funny because there's a DJ who plays records but you aren't allowed to make requests. Then there's a separate tip line for the DJ on the bill at the end. For the guy I'm not allowed to talk to. They apparently have a house collection of 8,000 LPs.


Parlor arcadey bar with the greatest game ever made: Tapper.





HandleBar is mostly chill and restauranty during the day but turns into da club at night.







I was numerous drinks in at this point but I believe the story with this was that there was a wedding after party in attendance, and one of this guy's friends told us that he had a special dinosaur dance. So Zoe was trying to get him to replicate it.









There was a man rapping in the middle of the street because this is St. Louis.



Zoe's random wedding man was still with us and I have to assume having the best day of his life.



Well we were already in the Grove so we checked out a couple of gay bars.





I mean, the place is called Just John, how am I not going to go in there?



I saw one of my old coworkers from PillarRx, Kyle at the bar. I'm sure this will result in zero gossip amongst our mutual acquaintances.

Tuesday, December 21, 2021

Beery Christmas

We hadn't seen much of our St. Louis friends since we drove that giant moving truck along the Oregon trail to Kirkland. We didn't really have time to go hunting them all down individually so we had them all meet up at a bar.




I've tried bbq once in Seattle and it was atrocious. So bad that I'm scared to try it here again. Luckily Sugarfire delivers and washed all my cares away with the meatiness.



The Airbnb was decorated by a cooler person than myself.











Perennial Artisan Ales was happening in my mouth.

"Black Walnut Dunkel

We're excited to bring back one of the first adjuncted beers we ever made at Perennial, Black Walnut Dunkel. This rich, malty Dunkelweiss is a perfect vehicle for the uniquely delicious character of Missouri black walnuts and it pairs seamlessly with all the things we love about fall--cooler weather, trees bursting with color, sweaters, and fire pits."


We invited everyone to meet us at the Urban Chestnut Grove Brewery and Bierhall.



I was happy with how many of our friends made an appearance. They haven't forgotten about me yet! Or they just like beer. Either way.



The after party was held at Taha'a Twisted Tiki.

Friday, November 08, 2019

Joel Kim Booster

I freaking love winning things. Lydia makes fun of me because I often sign up for contests to win things that I don't even want, just because I know that winning said unwanted thing will be exciting. Anyhoo, this time I won something that was pretty cool: tickets to see Joel Kim Booster in the Flyover Comedy Festival at the Ready Room from Do314.




First some funny people that were not Joel Kim Booster came out.


Last was Joel Kim Booster.


He had some good jokes. I walked away confident that he was now one of my favorite gay Asian comedians.

Saturday, June 22, 2019

RFT Showcase STL 2019

I was able to work a Riverfront Times event that I never have before: Showcase STL. It takes place in the Grove, with lots of different bars and venues hosting different acts all over the place.




Well if there's one thing I learned about showcases it's that they need a lot of banners hung.




Up high banners, down low banners, all around banners.






Ben & Jerry's was on the spot with free ice cream and social justices.


A group that I know personally was playing so I was pretty much honor bound to go see them.




The cases were shown and the day was won.