
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
When Making It Rain Goes Wrong

Friday, July 10, 2009
Tripping In Amsterdam Story
Clarence and I decided that it was time to venture out and try this. It was difficult to part ways with Billy D. I didn't know what was happening to him but I honestly was not that interested in finding out at that moment.
We made it to the elevators. The Nederlands is supposedly the tallest nation in the world and I have seen many tall people here but what were they thinking when they designed our hotel's elevators? They had to of outsourced to a contractor from Smurf Village because this thing felt like a sardine can.
This guy was standing literally 3 inches from Clarence's tomato red face. This guy was breathing so hard it was creating a gulf stream effect in that stupid little elevator. If Billy D had come with us everyone in the elevator would of been put out by his ass stench and nobody would figure it out until the toxicology reports came back weeks later.
It seemed to take lifetimes for the door to finally open and I made a direct move for outside.
I saw the cars, the people on bikes, an extremely gorgeous skyline and almost completely forgot what I came outside to do. Then I saw the canal and a very welcoming patch of shade.
Must get to "safe-trip zone". The brick streets of Amsterdam and very confusing. If I had to drive I would being doing head-ons into trams, falling into the canal while trying to parallel park and being completely lost all the time. It is hard enough to just walk across the street here.
I made it past 3 lanes of traffic and had only one more to go. I didn't make the light in time and a mob of traffic is sailing past me on both sides. I look at Clarence and he is just giggling. He has no idea. I'm fully aware of the danger. I was the victim of a hit and run in Vegas one time but that's a different story.
I wonder why the "safe-trip zone" is so dangerous to get to. When you are tripping your balls off there is no time for irony.
I finally made it to the grass, proceeded to roll around on the ground and reflected on my long tumultulous journey that has brought me here.
What a long strange trip it has been.
For the next four hours I did some frolicking, staring, pondering, chasing ducks, puking then I would repeat starting from the beginning.
After probably 4 hours of this it was I all of a sudden woke up from this Alice in Wonderland like dream. I realized I had completely forgot about Billy D and figured he had gone insane and crapped all over our walls. This was a concern because the hotel had my credit card.
We got upstairs and Billy D was sitting with his feet propped up watching an IRL race. It was the Texas 550 which is my second favorite race on the schedule but that's completely besides the point because I could not believe an Indy car race was on in Dutch at that time. I was expecting to open the door and the room would be trashed with shit literally everywhere.
Billy D, happy as could be said "Briscoe is making a run for it man I can't believe it! Oh and I stopped shitting."
I burst into laughter and was unable to muster any kind of a response. There was no response really needed. Then I watched the final 15 laps. It was impossible to understand anything. I don't think the Dutch announcers really even knew what was happening.
Billy D said soon after we left he found the race on TV and it pretty much saved himself from setting his mind adrift. The best part was he said every twenty minutes he would have to shit but didn't want to miss the laps it took for him to finish. So he turns the volume up on the TV to go take a shit but doesn't figure it out until he is on his throne that it isn't going to work.
I won't drone on about the rest of the night because it was a long one and this has been long enough. We caught up and laughed a lot. I hadn't seen my friends for more than a year and a half so it was pretty great to just bull shit with them like the good old days. It felt good to see them and to be able to share another wild experience together in such a beautiful place.
That's why I went to Amsterdam. The most incredible moments of your life are shared. So many times I will enjoy retelling a story to a bunch of people than actually living through it. That's what makes it worth it and fun. It's all about the clown and it always has been.
With Love & Respect,
Mike
Thursday, July 9, 2009
So sleepy, so very sleepy.

Saturday, July 4, 2009
Day 2 Recap
Last night was a strange one though. In fact it was a borderline bummer but after reading what I posted last night it's now ironic and funny. It's ironic and funny because I drank some strange energy elixr that had me jacked up enough to conquer the world. When we left the coffee shop my buddy Bill forgot the map and we wandered aimlessly for a very long time.
We finally just decided to pick a club to go into and somehow (I have no idea how) we managed to find the one lame club in Amsterdam. There were a ton a dudes but it wasn't a gay bar apparently and the music played out like Jock Jams Vol. 2. We payed a cover though and I don't have money to burn so we toughed it out.
The energy elixr was worn off and I couldn't take one more dude "accidentally"bumping into me so we left, went back to the hotel and got some much needed rest.
Not that exciting I know but I woke up very refreshed and got well hydrated. (Hydration is key to continued clowning) I went to the market, got some fruit, went to a park by the canal, smoked a spliff and did some writing. I wrote some poetry just because I thought it was such an all to perfect moment I wanted to be prepared if a hot chick walked up to me and asked what I was doing.
I also sketched out a solid outline for this short film I want to shoot in two weeks. It's going to be halarious and hopefully not look as hood rich as my last production.
I believe we will make another attempt at a club tonight but I'm taking a differnt approach from here on out. Amsterdam is a rather intense place and the possibility of a quick burn out is highly likely.
It's not a sprint, it's a marathon baby.
Love & Respect,
Mike
Friday, July 3, 2009
Day 1 Recap
i almost caused an international incident during oasis because this really pretty blonde chick appartently wanted to practice her english on me as well as her drunken griding skills. it was nice to finally talk to one of the thousands of unbeleivably beautiful women in attendance. only problem was that she had a boyfriend. a boyfriend that was much smaller and shyer than i. his big irish friend was not shy however and made it as pleasantly clear as he could that he wasn't exactly happy with this girl practicing her english on me.
that's when we moved further up.
after festival we had to crash on a sidewalk outside train station in mechelin belgium. most comfortable sidewalk i had ever slept on. got up bout 6 and took the train back which was one of the longest rides i have ever taken in my life. especially since the cart we were in sounded like walrus dying. i don't think that is the most soothing sound to sleep to but it made due.
after the greatest shower i've ever taken in my life and a very long nap i'm ready to attack once more. i'm typing this from magic coffeshop with a two foot bong packed with blue cheese beside me. ice tea in a can takes care of the dry throat but i thirst for strong drink and women.
after a year of fine tuning my night life club skills on the mean streets of hollywood i'm more than preparing to tackle the scene here.
will update next possible opportunity. cheers!
love & respect,
mike