Say it ain't so! A downtown Vancouver institution, The Cecil was home to one of the city's most legendary strip clubs (and the food wasn't bad either). The landmark 101 year old hotel, prior to being a "peeler bar" (yes, this is what Canadians call strip clubs), was the gathering place for many writers, artists, poets, musicians, and environmentalists back in the day. It is scheduled to be demolished as part of a larger neighbourhood redevelopment. Many entertaining Friday nights were had here with the boys during our college days. If I close my eyes, I can still smell the stale beer and cigarette smoke lingering in the air, and hear the chants of "Shower! Shower!" echoing off the walls, while the DJ asks, "Who wants to see one more dance?" I do...
Thursday, 30 September 2010
Stripped
Say it ain't so! A downtown Vancouver institution, The Cecil was home to one of the city's most legendary strip clubs (and the food wasn't bad either). The landmark 101 year old hotel, prior to being a "peeler bar" (yes, this is what Canadians call strip clubs), was the gathering place for many writers, artists, poets, musicians, and environmentalists back in the day. It is scheduled to be demolished as part of a larger neighbourhood redevelopment. Many entertaining Friday nights were had here with the boys during our college days. If I close my eyes, I can still smell the stale beer and cigarette smoke lingering in the air, and hear the chants of "Shower! Shower!" echoing off the walls, while the DJ asks, "Who wants to see one more dance?" I do...
Wednesday, 29 September 2010
Beer Testing - Round 16 (The Sweetness)




Tuesday, 28 September 2010
Beer Testing - Round 15 (Kelowna Challenge)




Friday, 24 September 2010
Stick To The Original
I like mac 'n' cheese, and I like pizza, so this seemed to be a no brainer. Two minutes in the microwave later though, the "extreme pizza" tasted like "extreme garbage". Toss that.
Thursday, 23 September 2010
Moving Violations
Those table legs sticking out the back look potentially really painful..Wednesday, 22 September 2010
Road Rage

On our way to the train station, our taxi driver (on the left) gets cut off and is stopped by a motorcycle. The biker comes over and accuses our driver of cutting him off a while back (which he didn't). It quickly escalates into a full fledged, in-your-face argument. Our guy wants to kick his ass, while the motorcycle rider nonchalantly gets on his phone and I guess is calling for backup or something. Meanwhile, a crowd is gathering, and we're thinking, "Great, here we go.." AND, we were gonna miss our bus. Eventually however, we were able to persuade the driver to get back in the car and continue on. Just another day in China..
Tuesday, 21 September 2010
Monday, 20 September 2010
See Food?

To the marketing manager of this failed seafood restaurant: I'm all for easy to understand messages, but pictures of lobsters and prawns randomly stuck on the glass, doesn't exactly make my mouth water.
Sunday, 19 September 2010
Same But Different

I'm seeing this guy and thinking his whole look is wack. But then I paused for a sec and considered this:
There's some kid on the Lower East Side pulling off the exact same steez - shaggy hair, sleeveless button up, skinny jeans, and sneakers - and I guarantee he's a p*ssy magnet.
Saturday, 18 September 2010
Build It And They Will Come

Better than doubling on a scooter, but not exactly like riding in the back of a private limo, these makeshift 'taxis' look like they are constructed out of a giant tin can, discarded plywood, and scotch tape.
Friday, 17 September 2010
Thursday, 16 September 2010
Wednesday, 15 September 2010
Tuesday, 14 September 2010
Contained

Back in Hong Kong for some meetings. On the Airport Express heading into the city, you pass by one of the busiest shipping ports in the world.
Monday, 13 September 2010
Sunday, 12 September 2010
The Prime Minister's Mansion
We visited the historic royal residence of Chen Tingjing, the prominent Prime Minister and teacher of Emperor Kangxi during the Qing Dynasty.
More than 500 years old, the well preserved castle complex is huge, with numerous courtyards, rooms, and towers, each having grand names such as the Tower of Rivers and Mountains, the Cave of Fighters, and the Courtyard of Young Ladies (guess which one I wanted to go see)..
Usually I'm not into visiting historical sites - they bore me to death - but this one was actually pretty cool. Mostly because we didn't have to follow any tour or route - we were free to just wander around, and there was lots to explore. We also lucked out, because we arrived right before they were going to have their daily morning parade. We didn't feel like seeing that, so while everyone else was sitting outside the palace gates watching this show, we were one of the few people inside, and we didn't have to fight the crowds. It was like being able to going on Space Mountain again while everyone else is watching the Main Street Electrical Parade.Saturday, 11 September 2010
Friday, 10 September 2010
If you want it done right..
..you have to do it yourself. Chinese people are unbelievably ingenious when it comes to making use of whatever's available."Hey, I need a splash guard. I know, how about this rice sack!"
"These CDs will make great rear reflectors!"
"What to do with this scrap piece of rubber? I'm thinking... anti-slip mat."
Bonus points for trying to make this ride bad ass by adding the faux leather gas tank cover with the flame and fringe. Ride to live, live to ride..
Thursday, 9 September 2010
Wednesday, 8 September 2010
Tuesday, 7 September 2010
Sitting On An Idea
I actually like the colour combo he's wearing: royal blue shirt with slim 2-tone grey shorts. Maybe a crisp white tank top under that, and you're good to go for next summer.
Monday, 6 September 2010
Planes, Trains & Automobiles
This afternoon, I left for a 4 day market visit tour to see what life in China's Tier 3 cities* is like. Checking out our itinerary, it looks like there's going to be a lot of time spent in transit to get to some of these smaller** cities. The trip began with a 6hr train ride to Wuhan..









