On our trip to Japan, Kevin plays chess against the airplane. And wins!
On our flight to Japan, we met a very cool but crazy grumpy woman. She gave us a free bottle of booze as a gift, but she kept telling us she wasn't happy
Instead of just piling luggage on top of each other, in Japan they actually have conveyor belts that detect other bags, and stop running until they pass by. Awesome.
We experience the future in a Tokyo bar, where they pour you a guinness and then use ultrasonic magic to put a beautiful head on it. Delicious!
Doorways are about a foot too low for his gorilla head.
Quick clip of the view out the window of the New Koyo
The crowd apparently all had condoms in their pockets, which they blew up and batted around like beach balls. One magic condom floated a hundred feet up. It's probably still there.
This concert kicked total ass. This was the encore.
Gwenster and I sat in a plaza and drank beer and watched the world go by. Amsterdam is truly a beautiful place. Also, I love time lapse videos.
I can't take pictures of the lovely ladies in the RLD, but I can at least film some of the madness. People would come by blaring music out of their boats all night.
I love that you could just come around a corner in Amsterdam and find a street rave going on during the day.
Since I was in college, I've heard of the town of Centralia, and how a coal fire out of control underground turned it into an empty wasteland, but I'd never gotten around to seeing it until now. It's just as surreal as you'd expect.
I decided to do a Sazerac tutorial recipe video just because I've been enjoying classic cocktails so much lately. Who knows, maybe I'll do one for an Old Fashioned or a Manhattan. Looking around online, it seems like most people stir their Sazerac instead of shaking it, I'll try it that way next time just to compare. But this one was pretty tasty too.
Tobin is impressed by stair robot