Rick Derris Wrote:
Only things I remember from my LA Ob meetup was margaritas at some joint just off the strip, drinks at some dark bar nearby, AC/DC air guitar, billy playing drums on the bar to the Buzzcocks, my lesbian co-worker passing out in the booth, and having to drive all the fucking way back to Long Beach afterwards.
On a Monday.
I couldn't do that now if you paid me.
What a drag it is getting old.
Ha Ha...that was a fun night from what I can remember. You could still do it if you really wanted to. You're just smart enough to not want to anymore. I can't remember what year you came out but I'm guessing that I was around the age you are now. Of course, I didn't have to drive all the way to long beach at the end of the night.
Dalen Wrote:
Even if we just hit El Conquistador for a margarita, it'll be fun to see the Silverlake area, and have a drive around. Any other interesting bits around there you can recommend?
If you are just going for a margarita in the Silverlake area, you'd probably be better off going to either Malo which has a 150 or so Tequilas and also has a cheap taco night on Mondays or El Chavo which is more of a bar than El Conquistador and has cheap margs at happy hour. There's some good bars in the area (4100 Bar, El Cid, Tiki Ti (a tiki bar), Good Luck Bar, Short Stop (Greg Dulli's place), Thirsty Crow (a whiskey bar)), venues for live music (The Echo/Echoplex, the Sattelite, Silverlake Lounge, Bordello Bar, etc), a couple of wine bars (Vinoteca Farfalla, Bar Covell). There's also hiking in Griffith Park or checking out the Observatory if you're there during the day or early evenings. I'd offer to meet up with you but I'm not sure I'm going to have the time that week. I'll let you know when it gets closer.
The Dreaded Marco Wrote:
My girls loved the Aquarium of the Pacific. If he's interested in dinosaurs he'd probably enjoy the La Brea tar pits/Page museum too.
These are probably pretty good recommendations although I've been to neither of them. There's also a Natural History Museum by USC which has a Dinosaur exhibition and often has stuff that appeals to kids. They had a big Stars Wars exhibit recently although I think that left a good while ago.
For outdoors stuff, there's plenty of good places to hike. The nearby mountains just got a couple of feet of snow so skiing/snowboarding/tubing could be an option still. Or you could go horseback riding in Griffith Park. The Gene Autry Museum has a lot of western stuff if Toots Jr is into Cowboys and Indians, and the zoo is right next to it.