October 2007


Mon 22 Oct 2007 at 08:20 - PaulMy World

Another wet morning in Vancouver

There’s nothing better than getting up on a Monday morning to a pissing wet mardy Vancouver day. Now far be it for me to moan (my previous 2 blog entries excepted) but “fuck, honestly!” - this weather really IS getting a bit boring now.. I’m not asking for blue skies and sunshine with a temperature in the high 20s (although that would be nice!) but I’d definitely settle for a dry day or two.. or even three..

So, long time no blog, what’s new? Hmm.. my parents came to visit for 2 weeks.. work’s been hectic and busy, but in a good way.. I still love my car.. Natasha’s left The Pub That Shall Not Be Named and it’s sad.. I’m still not podcasting.. 95 Crave finally have people doing evenings and weekends.. I’m half thinking I should be looking at buying a place somewhere..

I think that’s about it for now.. don’t really have anything majorly exciting to say or update you with, but thanks for checking in and I’ll try and get back in to the groove and write something mildly entertaining RealSoonNow(tm) mmkay? Cheers then, thanks, bye..

Wed 03 Oct 2007 at 18:13 - PaulMy World

While I’m in a ranty mood, let me also give kudos (or lack of) to restaurants that won’t accept reservations (either all the time, or only on Friday and Saturday nights specifically).

Reason for reserving? My mum’s birthday. My parents are in town, as are relatives from Ontario, and family from deepest darkest Surrey are also coming out to celebrate. Can I book a table for 8? Apparently not.

First up - The Keg. They are unable to take a booking as it’s first come first served. It’d be really nice in an ideal world to head to Granville Island where you have a table booked around 7ish, have a wicked good steak, probably some desert, let the booze flow, then head to Theatre Sports for some comedy afterwards. But no, they don’t take reservations. And after explaining the situation, people flying in from everywhere etc, hoping to maybe, just maybe, score a bit of sympathy (and a table), I get told that no, people would be screaming if that happened. Uh.. why? Why can’t you manage your place well enough to reserve a couple of tables at a given time? A short (5 to 10 minute) wait would be acceptable, but turning up with 8 people at once, anyone want to take bets on how long it would take to get a table? In fact, if anyone wants to be part of a scientific experiment where we test this out, drop me a line and we’ll do it!

Second up - Moxies. The one on Bute at Robson. They don’t take reservations on Fridays or Saturdays. Despite having “The Boardroom” - a nice little private room that would be perfect for our group, it’s a no go. The girl helpfully advises me to try Broadway or West Georgia. Gee thanks, love.. much obliged..

The girl at Moxies on West Georgia sorted me out properly.. I have a reservation, they’ll probably call me on the day or the day before to confirm, they have my mobile number, it’s all good.. So that’s nice.. it’s just a bit of a hike from my place. The alternative would be a table at Earls which is round the corner from my place. Might still be worth checking out. But “Fuck, Honestly!” - it shouldn’t be this hard. What’s wrong with these places that they can’t manage their tables, deal with reservations etc? And I’d be fine with a “if you’re not here within 15 minutes of the booked time, your table’s gone” policy - it would seem only fair.

So.. dinner for 8, some time towards the end of the month.. who’s in?

Wed 03 Oct 2007 at 18:05 - PaulMy World

I’ve moaned before and I’ll moan again.. Ticketmaster SUCK! After purchasing a ticket just now, I got asked if I’d like to compete a BizRate survey.. Hell yes I would!

Here’s my feedback:

How does a $23.50 ticket end up costing $37.30? Almost 60% more than face value? Well let’s see.. there’s the $1.50 Building Facility Charge (dealable), a $6.30 “Convenience” charge (please justify it?), a $3.50 “Order Processing” charge (which is different to “Convenience” HOW exactly?), then to add insult to injury, you want to charge ME for using MY printer instead of getting one of your tickets? $2.50 for that too? Wow.. $13.80 charges on a $23.50 ticket! Yeah - you’ve got yourself a nice little earner there haven’t you?

Here’s hoping the concert is worth it.. that “20 to 30 dollar” ticket ends up being closer to 40.. fucksake!