Hurrah.
Brilliant.
Oh , that was THE BEST.
I think the make-up was pretty good… enough that I still shudder when I think of them, to this day.
I LOVE CARAMEL MACHIATOS TOO!!!!!!! I feel an embarrassing amount of comradeship right now.
Only tangentially related, but my favourite/least favourite Starbucks name was "salted caramel hot chocolate" — it was my favourite drink, but none of the American Starbucks staff could ever understand what I was saying and tended to look at me with a disgusted "ugh, go away, foreigner" face. Sometimes I didn't order…
Yes, absolutely! I found the whole thing just bizarre. None of them thought they were being odd or at all rude. It was a strange trip; they got in arguments with cab drivers all the time as well.
I dream of being a grown up and being able to afford to spend that sort of money on clothes. I'm 32 already, though, so I suspect I may never get there.
Ah, sorry — I thought you were responding to a comment responding to me, so I sort of read it as all one thing, missing the distinction. I absolutely sympathise with vegetarians being dragged to unsuitable restaurants; the case I was mentioning was definitely vegetarians opting to go to a seafood restaurant…
Oh, absolutely. The weird thing about the seafood restaurant in question was that they all seemed so enthusiastic about going… and then all had problems with everything on the menu and didn't think that was odd at all.
I don't think it's the diet that's the odd thing in this case, more the choice of restaurant — if you're against kicking animals, why would you choose to go to an animal-kicking restaurant? (Sorry, I'm totally failing in my attempt to extend your metaphor.)
The really great Mexican restaurant next to my old office closed and was torn down and we were all sad… but then a two-storey TJ's opened there instead and we were all so fucking delighted. I ate/drank so much of that stuff. And their banana-bread mix was excellent.
My sister's really like that. She only wants "normal" food (I should add that she's a grown adult). The first time she came to Los Angeles they popped into the nearest supermarket, fresh off the plane and exhausted, to pick up some snacks before passing out for the night, and it happened to be a Trader Joe's and my…
In my friends' case, I seriously think they went "We're in Barcelona! Seafood is great here! We must go to a seafood restaurant!" and then remembered that they don't like to eat poor little water animals afterwards. (Or maybe they just were in California mode*, and figured that there would be a million vegetarian…
YES. I was with friends in Barcelona once and they chose a seafood restaurant… and then almost all insisted the waiter tell them what didn't have seafood in because they didn't eat seafood. We were a large party and they made him have the same conversation several times, because not everyone could hear. And it was all…
SO TRUE!
I always (that makes me sound like I do this a lot; I swear I don't) find it's the weight that makes it so hard; that setup doesn't look so heavy… but how will they focus?! I can't be doing with SLR selfies.
Coachella VIP area is MASSIVE and pretty easy to access, from what I can tell. It makes life outdoors in 110-degree heat almost not horrible. (Plus the site is also totally accessible by car so you can just go home and shower and be in your own pool/at parties, etc.) I don't think the celebrity experience of Coachella…