Last night's shindig at the brewery was a success. Black Butte, Mirror Pond and the seasonal Twilight ale were all on tap. The lack of the IPA was depressing but the free beer made up for it. I believe Josh wanted to make back the cost of the trip in beer. I think he did. But clearly the highlight of the night was the cougar, we'll call her Robin, who hit on Paggi. She couldn't stop talking to him. She was a fox. I can't wait to see what happens on the dance floor tonight. I also wowed everyone with my boat racing skills that I haven't shown off since the college days. I still got it. We got back and tested the hot tub at the house. Not quite as hot as we were hoping, but enjoyable regardless.
Today started off with some delicious breakfast burritos. J-Flash, Pag and I headed out on the town with the hopes of using our free coupons to play tennis. After much traversing of the resort we were sent to a place that had absolutely no tennis. We sweet talked the lady into letting us play basketball instead on their indoor court. I don't think we ever missed a shot.
Oh and then Josh and Lilli beat me at trivial pursuit. By only one. And it was like the 70's version. I mean come on.
Next up: Josh learns how to tie his tie. The over under is set at 37 minutes. Hint: Take the over.
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Are we talking regular old west-coast style knot, or Matt's crazy east-coast boarding school style WASP knot? I'll take the over.
Whoah, whoah, whoah...the WASP knot is the only way to go.
I mean, who wears a tie if they aren't a WASP, right?
Everyone else needs to wear a bolo.
I kind of pussed out on this one, and had the more-cultured Paggi give me an assist.
We opted for a single-windsor, which while significantly more simple than its cousin, the double, lacks a bit in the bravado department.
I believe, with Paggi's nimble fingers guiding my meat-cleaving hands, we pulled off a quality tie job in under 5 minutes.
Detractors be damned, this boy looked good.
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