26 November 2007

Well, nearly a week has passed since Nene and I left Melbourne, but it feels like two days max. I'm on timed internet so I'll dot point it all:


  • Day 1 (and a bit) - The plane trip was pretty bad mostly, got stuck in Auckland for five hours because a catering truck crashed into the plane, and then really bad turbulence between Auckland and L.A. So 24 hours almost exactly since we flew out of Tullamarine we arrived at our L.A. hostel on Melrose Ave. We got there about 5:30pm L.A. time so we just went and got something to eat, and then crashed. Oh, and for some reason a film crew turned up to film one of the other people eating at the sushi restaurant. I guess that's L.A....



  • Day 2 - This was our only full day in L.A., which was probably for the best as it turns out that L.A. is mostly shit. We walked down to Hollywood Boulevard and saw the walk of fame, then got talked into taking a tourist limo ride around L.A. We saw plenty of celebrity houses - Dr Phil, Leonardo DiCaprio, etc. - plus Rodeo Drive, Sunset Boulevard (including the Viper Room, where River Phoenix died), and then went right up into the hills for a look at the Hollywood sign. After the limo ride ($20 well spent) we had a look around Hollywood Boulevard some more, including Grauman's Chinese Theater which is where all the handprints are, and then walked home. Another early night after some dodgy Mexican food.



  • Day 3 - We got up bright and early (about 5am L.A. time) to catch our 8:50 flight to NYC, only to find out that QANTAS don't turn up to the airport until 7am at the earliest, so we had to wait around at LAX to check in. Had to take our shoes off in security, which was weird, and then flew to JFK, arriving there 5pm New York time. Steve picked us up at the airport, which was very nice of him since we were wrecked. We got to his house in time for a true American Thanksgiving dinner - turkey, cranberry sauce, string beans, sweet potato, and pumpkin pie for dessert.



  • Day 4 - This was the Friday after Thanksgiving, which Americans call "Black Friday" because the shops are so crazy. Steve's dad told us to go check out Macy's (the biggest department store in NYC, possibly the world, but I can't confirm that) so we caught the train in from New Jersey. Macy's was insane, people everywhere, and 50m lines to the toilets - even the men's! We got out of there ASAP and just walked up to Times Square and Rockefeller Centre, which was a better first day in New York plan. Steve came in to meet us after work and we went out to a gig with him and a couple of his friends. The band was State Radio, who we'd never heard of (anyone?), but the support act (who we missed) was the Beautiful Girls. Afterwards we went out to a bar and had American beer (not that bad, but not that good...) and Steve and his friend drank Boags (which was probably better).



  • Day 5 - We left Steve's house in the afternoon and got some DVD bargains at Best Buy, which was having a Thanksgiving sale. Then Steve drove us up to see Princeton University, which was really pretty, beautiful old buildings and fall leaves everywhere, and 1squirrels. We walked around for awhile and then caught the train in to Manhattan to go to our hostel and out for tea with a couple more of Steve's friends.



  • Day 6 - That would be today, I guess! We finally got a good night's sleep last night, which was nice after painful jetlag, so we had a bit more energy to do stuff today. We caught the subway downtown and looked at Ground Zero, but you couldn't see much. Then we went to Century 21, which is a massive discount clothing store that we could've stayed in for about a year. We walked over the Brooklyn Bridge, which had amazing views of Manhattan and the Statue of Liberty, and then caught the subway back uptown to go to a bookstore, called The Strand, that has 19 miles of books all up. Nearly bedtime for Nene and I now...

That's about it, for now. I'll try to update at some other stage, but I may get lazy... Hopefully tonight will be another good night of sleep, we've got a bit to catch up on. Nothing much else to report - I've had bagels for breakfast twice, I'm getting used to American coffee (except for the way Steve makes it, super strong), Nene ordered a cheeseburger meal at McDonalds that came with two cheeseburgers as a minimum. Weirdest question an American has asked yet: "What's the most popular drug in Australia?" Most condescending: "Do you guys have sushi and, like, Asian food?" New York is basically fantastic, so much better than L.A. Not too cold yet, thank god... See you all soon!

2 comments:

Ez said...

yes! you went to maccas! that was all i wanted you guys to do...well that, and bring back an "i heart ny" t-shirt!
sounds like you're having a busy time...can't wait to hear how you go staying with the jew!
much love from fitzgibbon st
xo

Unknown said...

This is the worst blog ever... what are you doing...!